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Marks Published for Opposition MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION The following marks are published in compliance with section 12(a) of the Trademark Act of 1946. Applications for the registration of marks in more than one class have been filed as provided in section 30 of said act as amended by Public Law 772, 87th Congress, approved Oct. 9, 1962, 76 Stat. 769. Opposition under section 13 may be filed within thirty days of the date of this publication. See rules 2.101 to 2.105. A separate fee of two hundred dollars for opposing each mark in each class must accompany the opposition. SECTION 1.— INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION The short titles associated below with the international class numbers are terms designed merely for quick identification and are not an official part of the international classification. The full names of international classes are given in section 6.1 of the trademark rules of practice. The designation ‘‘U.S. Cl.’’ appearing in this section refers to the U.S. class in effect prior to Sep. 1, 1973 rather than the international class which applies to applications filed on or after that date. For adoption of international classification see notice in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE of Jun. 26, 1973 (911 O.G. TM 210). Application in more than one class SN 75-343,172. DAIMLERCHRYSLER AG, STUTTGART, CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- FED REP GERMANY, BY MERGER DAIMLER-BENZ AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, 70546 STUTTGART, FED REP MENT GERMANY, FILED 8-19-1997. FOR ARRANGING AND CONDUCTING SPORTS COMPETITIONS (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 107). CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND POLE POSITION LEGAL SERVICES FOR TRAVEL AGENCY SERVICES, NAMELY, MAK- ING RESERVATIONS AND BOOKINGS FOR TEMPOR- PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON FED REP ARY LODGING; CONTRACT FOOD SERVICES; GERMANY APPLICATION NO. 39707250.3, FILED 2-19-1997, ARRANGING FOR TRAVELING COMPANIONS, REG. NO. 39707250, DATED 3-1-2001, EXPIRES 2-28-2007. NAMELY, PROVIDING A PERSON TO ACCOMPANY A PERSON IN TRAVEL (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 101). CLASS 12—VEHICLES FOR AUTOMOBILES (U.S. CLS. 19, 21, 23, 31, 35 AND 44). SN 75-448,746. SERVELINUX NETWORKS, INC., FREMONT, CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED CA. BY CHANGE OF NAME T-MAG COMPUTING, INC., MATTER AUSTIN, TX. FILED 3-12-1998. FOR PAMPHLETS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, BROCHURES AND PRINTED INSTRUCTIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS PERTAINING TO AUTO- IDOT.COM MOTIVE, TRAVEL AND RELATED MATTERS OF IN- TEREST TO OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES; UNMOUNTED PHOTOGRAPHS (U.S. CLS. 2, 5, 22, 23, 29, 37, 38 AND 50). CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS CLASS 28—TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS FOR COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER PERIPHERALS, NAMELY, MONITORS, SCANNERS, MODEMS, SOUND FOR BOARD GAMES, PLUSH ANIMALS, JIGSAW CARDS, VIDEO CONFERENCE SYSTEMS COMPRISED PUZZLES, DOMINOES, YO YOS, BADMINTON SETS OF COMPUTER HARDWARE, VIDEO MONITORS, (U.S. CLS. 22, 23, 38 AND 50). AUDIO SPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, AND OPERATING SOFTWARE, AND OPERATING SOFTWARE, KEY- BOARDS, CD-ROM DRIVES, FLOPPY DISK DRIVES, I/ CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS O CARDS, AND INPUT DEVICES, NAMELY, MICE, JOYSTICKS, GAME CONTROLLERS, AND MICRO- FOR ARRANGING AND CONDUCTING AUTOMO- PHONES (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). BILE TRADE SHOW EXHIBITIONS (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 102). CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS CLASS 39—TRANSPORTATION AND STO- FOR PROVIDING AN ONLINE ORDERING SERVICE FEATURING COMPUTERS AND COMPUTER PERIPH- RAGE ERALS, NAMELY, MONITORS, SCANNERS, MODEMS, FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS BY MO- SOUND CARDS, VIDEO CONFERENCE SYSTEMS, KEY- TOR VEHICLES, TRAINS, AIRCRAFT AND BOATS; BOARDS, INPUT DEVICES, CD-ROM DRIVES, FLOPPY TRAVEL AGENCY SERVICES, NAMELY, MAKING DISK DRIVES, AND I/O CARDS BY MEANS OF A RESERVATIONS AND BOOKINGS FOR TRANSPORTA- GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 TION (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 105). AND 102). TM 1 TM 2 OFFICIAL GAZETTE DEC 23, 2003 SN 75-603,910. GENZYME SURGICAL PRODUCTS COR- SN 75-671,060. XCOM AG, 63225 LANGEN, FED REP PORATION, CAMBRIDGE, MA. FILED 12-11-1998. GERMANY, BY CHANGE OF NAME XCOM BUSINESS COMPUTER CONSULTING GMBH, 63225 LANGEN, FED REP GERMANY, FILED 3-30-1999. ENDOCABG CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS FOR VIDEO CAMERAS FOR USE IN ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). FIRST USE 5-3-1996; IN COMMERCE 5-3-1996. CLASS 10—MEDICAL APPARATUS FOR ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY BYPASS GRAFTING INSTRUMENTATION, NAMELY, NEEDLE HOLDERS, FORCEPS, SCISSORS, RETRACTORS, ENDOSCOPES, CANNULAS, ELECTRODES, PORTS AND SUTURES; LIGHT SOURCES, NAMELY, MEDICAL EXAMINATION LAMPS, SURGICAL LAMPS, QUARTZ LAMPS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES (U.S. CLS. 26, 39 AND 44). PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON FED REP FIRST USE 5-3-1996; IN COMMERCE 5-3-1996. GERMANY APPLICATION NO. 39855880.9, FILED 9-30-1998, REG. NO. 39855880, DATED 11-21-2000, EXPIRES 9-30-2008. THE MARK IS LINED FOR THE COLOR RED. CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS FOR DATA HANDLING DEVICES, COMPUTERS AND OTHER COMPUTER HARDWARE, NAMELY COMPU- TER SCREENS, PROCESSING UNITS, CALCULATORS, KEYBOARDS, PRINTERS, SCANNERS, CD-ROM- SN 75-642,351. DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS, INC., DRIVES, DIGITAL SPEECH RECOGNITION AND BETHESDA, MD. FILED 2-17-1999. TRANSLATION DEVICES, MICROPHONES, HEADSETS, MODEMS, ISDN CARDS, ROUTERS, HARDDRIVES, MEMORY, MOTHERBOARDS, CHIPS, CONTROLLING DEVICES AND CARD READERS; TELECOMMUNICA- TION DEVICES; OTHER OPTICAL AND ACOUSTIC AS WELL AS ELECTRONIC DEVICES; NOT-RECORDED DISCOVERY HEALTH DATA CARRIERS; CABLES, LEADS AND WIRES FOR ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING DEVICES; CHIP- MEDIA CARDS; MAGNETIC CHIPCARDS; CREDIT CARDS WITH MAGNETIC CODING; PARTS FOR ALL OF THESE GOODS; COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR ELEC- TRONIC AND NON-ELECTRONIC BANKING TRANS- ACTIONS; COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR ELECTRONIC OWNEROFU.S.REG.NOS.883,953,1,561,407AND AND NON-ELECTRONIC COMMERCE TRANSAC- OTHERS. TIONS; COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR ELECTRONIC NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO AND NON-ELECTRONIC BROKER’S TRANSACTIONS; USE "HEALTH MEDIA", APART FROM THE MARK AS COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR ELECTRONIC AND SHOWN. NON-ELECTRONIC STOCK TRANSACTIONS; COMPU- TER PROGRAMS FOR ELECTRONIC AND NON-ELEC- TRONIC INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS; COMPUTER CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS FOR PROCESSING DATA ACQUIRED THROUGH SCANNERS, SPEECH RECOGNITION DE- APPARATUS VICES, CARD READERS AND TELE-FAX MACHINES; FOR PRE-RECORDED AUDIO CASSETTES, AUDIO COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR PROCESSING E-MAILS TAPES, VIDEO CASSETTES, VIDEO TAPES AND CD- AND OTHER DATA ACQUIRED THROUGH THE IN- ROM RECORDINGS FEATURING HEALTH-RELATED TERNET; COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR ROUTING TOPICS AND DOWNLOADABLE VIDEO RECORDINGS DATA; COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR BOOKKEEPING FEATURING HEALTH INFORMATION, ALL OFFERED TRANSACTIONS AND FOR ACCOUNTING PURPOSES; IN CONNECTION WITH TELEVISION PROGRAMMING COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR THE INPUT OF DATA OF THE SAME NAME (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). FROM DATABASES; COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR CREATING BANK CHECKS; COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR CREATING BANK BUSINESS FORMS; COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR CREDIT CARD TRANSACTIONS; CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR BILLING TRANSAC- MATTER TIONS; COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR TELECOMMUNI- CATION TRANSACTIONS; COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR PRINTED MATERIALS, NAMELY, BOOKS, MA- FOR MANAGING TELEPHONE CALLS IN CALL CEN- GAZINES, ARTICLES AND BROCHURES REGARDING TERS; COMPUTER PROGRAMS AS INTERFACES BE- HEALTH RELATED TOPICS (U.S. CLS. 2, 5, 22, 23, 29, 37, TWEEN HARDWARE AND HARDWARE, HARDWARE 38 AND 50). AND SOFTWARE, AND SOFTWARE AND SOFTWARE; COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR SECURITY PURPOSES IN CONNECTION WITH ELECTRONIC BANKING CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND TRANSACTIONS, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE TRANS- LEGAL SERVICES ACTIONS, ELECTRONIC BROKER’S TRANSACTIONS AND ELECTRONIC INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS; FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION IN THE FIELD OF NONE OF THE AFOREMENTIONED GOODS BEING HEALTH VIA AN ONLINE GLOBAL COMPUTER NET- FORORINCONNECTIONWITHCOMPUTERGAMES WORK(U.S.CLS.100AND101). (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). DEC 23, 2003 U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE TM 3 SN 75-717,849. REDPACK, S.A. DE C.V., 08100 MEXICO, D.F., CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS MEXICO, FILED 6-1-1999. FOR ADVERTISING AGENCIES; DISSEMINATION OF ADVERTISING MATTER, NAMELY, CIRCULATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ADVERTISING MATERIAL, SUCH AS FLYERS, BROCHURES, PRINTED MATTER, MERCHANDISE SAMPLES; BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CONSULTING, NAMELY, COUNSELING IN THE OR- GANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESSES, COUNSELING IN THE AREA OF WORK ORGANIZA- TION, QUALITY AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT; REN- TAL OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND OFFICE MACHINES; RENTAL OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND OFFICE MACHINES, NAMELY CASH REGISTERS, COMPUTERIZED BAR CODE DATA READERS, COP- IERS, SCANNERS AND SENSORS; MANAGEMENT AND CONSULTATION IN THE FIELD OF HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING, NAMELY, ENGINEERING AND MAN- AGEMENT SERVICES FOR ESTABLISHMENT, EVA- LUATION, TIME AND MOTION STUDIES, WORK GUIDELINES AND INSTRUCTIONS, AND QUALITY OWNER OF MEXICO REG. NO. 570483, DATED 3-28-1996, GUIDELINES FOR THE EXECUTION OF ENGINEER- EXPIRES 3-28-2006. ING AND MANAGEMENT PROJECTS; RENTAL OF OWNER OF MEXICO REG. NO. 421888, DATED 4-9-1992, VENDING MACHINES (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 102). RENEWED AS REG. NO. 18975/2003, DATED 4-9-2002, EXPIRES 4-9-2012. NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO CLASS 36—INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL USE "REDPACK", APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN. FOR INSURANCE SERVICES, NAMELY INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION, BROKERAGE, CLAIMS ADMINIS- TRATION, CLAIMS PROCESSING, AND CONSULTA- CLASS 38—COMMUNICATION TION(U.S.CLS.100,101AND102). FOR MESSAGE DELIVERY (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 104). CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- MENT CLASS 39—TRANSPORTATION AND STO- FOR COMPUTER EDUCATION TRAINING, NAMELY, RAGE EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES NAMELY IN FOR PARCEL DELIVERY (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 105). THE FIELD OF DATA PROCESSING AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 107). CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND LEGAL SERVICES FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE DESIGN FOR OTHERS; RENTAL OF COMPUTERS, SOFTWARE, DATA PRO- CESSORS FOR COMMERCIAL USE; RENTAL OF AUTO- MATIC TELLER MACHINES; COMPUTER INPUT AND SN 75-736,626. FREMONT GROUP, L.L.C., SAN FRANCIS- OUTPUT APPARATUS, NAMELY, CONTROLLERS, CO, CA. FILED 6-24-1999. KEYBOARDS, JOYSTICKS, VIDEO DISPLAY SCREENS, AND TERMINALS; COMPUTER CONSULTATION SER- VICES; UPDATING OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND DATABASES (U.S.

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