SUZUKI PIANO SCHOOL trademark

SUZUKI PIANO SCHOOL - Trademark Information

Trademark by AOKI, KENKO

The SUZUKI PIANO SCHOOL trademark was assigned a Serial Number #73465979 – by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Trademark Serial Number is a unique ID to identify the SUZUKI PIANO SCHOOL mark in USPTO. The SUZUKI PIANO SCHOOL mark is filed in the category of Electronic Machines. The legal correspondent for SUZUKI PIANO SCHOOL trademark is PASQUALE A RAZZANO, CURTIS, MORRIS & STAFFORD, PC, 530 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NEW YORK UNITED STATES 10036 Domestic Representative . The current status of the SUZUKI PIANO SCHOOL filing is Abandoned because the applicant failed to respond or filed a late response to an Office action..

Based on AOKI, KENKO, the SUZUKI PIANO SCHOOL trademark is used in the following business: PRERECORDED MAGNETIC TAPE CASSETTES AND PHONOGRAPH RECORDS.

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SERIAL NUMBER
73465979
WORD MARK
SUZUKI PIANO SCHOOL
CURRENT STATUS
Abandoned because the applicant failed to respond or filed a late response to an Office action.
STATUS DATE
Thursday, April 21, 1988
FILING DATE
Thursday, February 16, 1984
PRIORITY-CLAIM INTERNATIONAL FILING DEADLINE:

August 16, 1984
(PRIORITY CLAIM MUST BE FILED WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF FOREIGN FILING)
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REGISTRATION NUMBER
N/A
REGISTER TYPE
Principal
TRADEMARK OWNER
10-3 FUKASHI, 3 CHOME,10-3 FUKASHI, 3 CHOME, MATSUMOTO-SHI, NAGANO-KEN JAPAN
Owner Type: INDIVIDUAL
TRADEMARK CORRESPONDENT
CURTIS, MORRIS & STAFFORD, PC, 530 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NEW YORK UNITED STATES 10036 Domestic Representative
Trademark Classification Information
CLASS INFO
Class 009 - Electronic Machines

First Use Anywhere:
First Use in Commerce:
Trademark Goods and Services Description
DESCRIPTION
Class 009 - PRERECORDED MAGNETIC TAPE CASSETTES AND PHONOGRAPH RECORDS

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Current Status:

Abandoned because the applicant failed to respond or filed a late response to an Office action.

4/21/1988