U.S. federal trademark · Serial No. 87363750 · Reg. No. 5703901
Printed fact sheets in the field of birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy; printed tear sheets in the field of birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy; printed Spanish-language materials, namely, brochures, and teaching materials in the field of birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy; [ catalogs in the field of birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy; ] brochures about birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy; posters about birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy
Clothing, namely, t-shirts, long-sleeve shirts, caps, and hats
[ Ornamental novelty buttons ]
Electronic downloadable publications, namely, newsletters in the field of birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy; electronic downloadable Spanish-language materials, namely, brochures, [ booklets, ] and teaching materials in the field of birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy; electronic downloadable research publications in the field of birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy; electronic downloadable fact sheets and policy briefs and in the field of birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy
Providing consumer information in the field of birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy; providing consumer information to teens and young adults in the field of birth control and avoiding unplanned pregnancy to help them make informed decisions about sex and to help them decide if and when to get pregnant; promoting public awareness of teen pregnancy and unplanned pregnancy among young single adults and the need for a culture of personal responsibility regarding sex, getting pregnant, and bringing children into the world and for responsible policies that will increase the use of contraception, particularly by those who cannot afford it and by those at greatest risk for having an unplanned pregnancy; promoting public awareness of accessibility of effective means of voluntary fertility control, especially contraception, by conducting awareness and educational programs, publishing literature and through dissemination of information through interactive websites, conferences and exhibits; promoting public awareness of the consequences of unplanned pregnancy, the need for a culture of personal responsibility regarding sex, getting pregnant, and bringing children into the world, and the need for responsible policies that will increase the use of contraception, particularly by those who cannot afford it and by those at greatest risk for having an unplanned pregnancy
Educational outreach namely, providing continuing public service programs produced and distributed over the Internet in the field of prevention of teen and unplanned pregnancy
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