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CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC GAMES

○ Dead · Abandoned

U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 74443879

Mark
CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC GAMES
Status
Abandoned
Serial Number
74443879
Filing Date
October 4, 1993
Class(es)
Class 009, Class 014, Class 016, Class 018, Class 020, Class 025, Class 028, Class 041

Owners

Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, Inc.
03 · Atlanta, GA, US
Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, Inc.
03 · Atlanta, GA, US

Goods & Services

adhesives and adhesive tapes for stationery or household uses; repositionable note paper; typewriters; note paper dispensers; general feature, computer, travel and fashion magazines; general purpose plastic bags; playing and trading cards; roadmaps; athletic contest books and catalogs in the field of sports apparel, sports equipment, pens and stationery sets, household furnishing and clothing catalogs; envelopes; cardboard and paper cartons; blank notecards; note pads; greeting cards; cookbooks, activity and coloring books; puffy stickers; adhesive stickers; photograph albums; memorandum books; pens; pencils; folders and stationery type portfolios for papers; notebooks and binders; letter openers; memo holders; diaries; clipboards; book covers; bulletin boards; erasable memo boards; pen and pencil holders; paper clip holders; paper weights; paper napkins and towels; tissue and toilet paper; posters; writing paper and stationery; graphics paper; newsprint paper; paper banners, decals and windshield decal strips; drawing sets comprised of paints and brushes; paperweights in the nature plastic water filled snow globes; pencil caddies; memo pads; erasers; stationery holders; maps; napkins; disposable paper baby bibs; desk sets; color lithographs; sticker books; postcard books; holographic greeting cards; books to collect coins; pencil bags; pencil sharpeners; commemorative or decorative postage stamps; scorebooks; adhesive tape dispensers for household or stationery use; gift wrap sets comprised of wrapping paper, bows and gift cards; gift boxes; bookmarks; posterbooks; party goods, paper napkins, hats, horns, and invitations; party and lawn signs; stamp pads; paper grocery bags; wooden desk boxes; jumbo size replica rings in the form of a paperweight

belt buckles of precious metals; tie pins; tie clips; tie tacks; stick pins; jewelry, namely charms, pendants, bracelets, pins, cuff links, necklaces, earrings and rings; medallions; non-monetary coins of precious metal; clocks; watches; chronographs for use as watches; stop watches; woven bracelets; medals; napkin rings of precious metal; gold plated or karat stamp replicas

dolls and stuffed toy animals; scale model vehicles; jigsaw puzzles; Christmas tree ornaments and Christmas tree decorations; commemorative sports balls with olympic games logo on them; action puppets; plastic mini-helmets; blow-up toys, namely beach balls, novelty flotation devices and the 1996 olympic mascot figure; bobble head dolls; hand puppets; teddy bears; dartboard cabinets, darts; Christmas stockings; basketball backboards; golf bag covers; shoulder strap pads for golf bags; plastic yoyos; action figures and accessories to be used with action figures; hand held video game machines; jigsaw puzzles; aerodynamic discs for playing; board games; dolls; marbles; kites; target sets; toy trucks; rubber and wooden sports balls; jump ropes; athletic supporters; tennis, badminton, volley ball and goalie nets; field hockey sticks; plastic toy hoops; iron shots specifically for use in the shot put competition; tennis, racquetball and badminton rackets; table tennis paddles; baseball and cricket bats; gymnastic equipment, namely Indian clubs; balloons; baseball, sailing, boxing, ski, karate, softball and hockey gloves; bowling ball bags; model train sets; radio operated toy vehicles; toys for pets; pinball machines; fishing lures; discuses; exercise equipment; namely, barbells and weight lift benches; sports goggles for use in skiing, racquetball, swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving; computer game programs in the field of sports and entertainment and organization and instructional manuals sold as a unit; paper Christmas tree decorations; athletic equipment shaped nylon bags for carrying tennis rackets, skis, and squash rackets

contact lenses; contact lens blanks and cases; eyeglasses; sunglasses; radios; televisions; audio and video recording apparatus, namely optical disks, diskettes and players therefore; video cameras; camcorders; video cassette recorders; blank audio and video tapes and cassettes; oscilloscopes; monitoring electrodes for welding use; dictation and transcription machines; facsimile transmission machines; photographic equipment, namely cameras, projectors, exposed camera film, and computer hardware and furniture, computer keyboards, computer operating programs and operating systems; calculators; data processors; batteries; transparency projectors; eyeglass frames; flash bulbs for cameras; telephones, telephone receivers, and telephone transmitters; photocopying machines; electrical wire connectors and electrical cables; thermometers for laboratory use; thermostats; spectrophotometers; radiographic output imaging machines; camera straps; fashion eyeglass cases; eyeglass lenses; eyeglass cases; eyeglass cords; magnets; binoculars; graduated rulers; safety goggles; pedometers; electric light switch plates; neon signs; batteries; magnifying glasses; life preservers; sports helmets for use in softball, baseball, roller skating, in-line roller skating, hiking, mountain climbing and kayaking

belts; neckties; suspenders; bandanas; beach sandals; infant and toddler nightwear; bathrobes; nightshirts, pajamas and loungewear; beach cover-up dresses; cloth diaper sets; toddler short and top sets; girls knit dresses with pants sets; boys short and top sets; girls skirt/panty combinations; socks; playsuits; coveralls; union suits; henley suits; shorts, pants, slacks, shirts; jackets; judges, team, referee and umpire uniforms; sweaters; parkas, turtlenecks; mittens; gloves; underwear; rompers; jerseys; maternity tops; bowties; headwear and scarves; ear muffs, earbands and headbands; hosiery; rainwear; namely, rain ponchos and jackets; footwear; namely, shoes, boots and slippers; bath thongs; nylon shells; hats; caps; visors; aprons; ski and cloth bibs; uniform reproductions; canvas footwear; knickers; wind resistant jackets; golf suits and hats; blazers; legwarmers; sequined evening tops; jeans; leotards; workout and sports apparel; namely, shorts, jackets, slacks, and skirts; ski masks

knapsacks; all purpose sports bags; back packs; tote bags; handbags; purses; wallets; credit card cases; leather business folders; brief cases; attache cases of leather and vinyl; garment bags for travel; gym bags; all purpose gear, carrying bags; umbrellas, luggage trunks for traveling; parasols; walking sticks; whips; harnesses; saddlery; barrel bags; fanny packs; dog leashes; travel bags and shoe bags for travel; duffel bags; suit bags for travel; school bags; gym bags shaped to fit footlockers; pet collars, leads and identification tags for pets; paper luggage tags

publication of books, newspapers, and magazines; conducting entertainment exhibitions in the nature of parades; conducting entertainment exhibitions in the nature of theme parks; organizing cultural events, namely musical, theatrical and dance exhibitions, art exhibits and craft exhibitions

foot lockers; pillows and seat cushions; stadium seats; plastic, ornamental novelty buttons; non-metal money clips; non-metal key rings; non-metal key chains; picture frames; hand-held mirrors; roller shades for windows with suctions cups; magazine caddies; plaques; soft sculpture wall decorations; non metal reusable bottle caps; non-metal clips for tablecloths; hard plastic bobble head figurines and plastic bobble cap statues; decorative mobiles; miniature stadium reproductions, namely small plastic models of the 1996 olympic statium; steel furniture; chairs and stools; tables; folding sports seats and stools; footstools; juvenile furniture; bedroom furniture; clothes and coat hangers; trophy cups; bean bag chairs; non-metal coat racks; non-metal stands for holding and displaying various types of balls; dividers for drawers; plastic figurines

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