Trademark Overview
On Friday, December 6, 2002, a trademark application was filed for ACTIVEPLUS with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the ACTIVEPLUS trademark a serial number of 78191995. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - EXPRESS AFTER PUB as of Friday, November 4, 2005. This trademark is owned by Deutsche Telekom AG. The ACTIVEPLUS trademark is filed in the Insurance & Financial Services, Transportation & Storage Services, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Insurance services, namely, insurance brokerage, insurance claims processing; financial services, namely, clearing of secure financial transactions through online services; financial analysis and consultation, providing financial information, issuance of securities, commercial lending services, financial portfolio management, discount brokerage services, stock brokerage, security brokerage, business brokerage, business venture services in the nature of venture capital funding services to emerging and start-up companies, securities consulting and safe keeping; brokerage of productive investments and funds; financial sponsorship of sports, educational and entertainment programs and events; real estate services, namely brokerage, management, leasing, appraisal of real property; customs brokerage for third parties; monetary exchange; credit card services; telephone calling card services; electronic commerce services, namely, electronic debit and credit card processing services, funds trans...
Warehouse storage of goods; storage of goods relating to telecommunications, computers and other information technology devices; transportation of goods by truck, ship, railway and plane; electronic storage of information in the nature of files and documents
Education and instruction, namely, educational services in the nature of classes and seminars in the fields of business, telecommunications and computers, and the distribution of course materials therewith; entertainment in the nature of visual and audio performances, namely, musical bands, gymnastic, dance, and ballet performances; entertainment services, namely, providing musical, variety, news and comedy shows via a global computer information network; entertainment services, namely, providing on-line computer games for children and adults; providing entertainment information and general information at the specific request of end-users by means of telephone or global communications networks; organizing community sporting and cultural events; publication of books, magazines, journals, manuals, brochures and leaflets on the subject of telecommunications; electronic publishing services, namely, publication of text and graphic works of others on telecommunications recorded on electronic...