Trademark Overview
On Tuesday, October 31, 2000, a trademark application was filed for BANG with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the BANG trademark a serial number of 76156963. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED as of Wednesday, April 24, 2002. This trademark is owned by Starlab N.V.. The BANG trademark is filed in the Advertising, Business and Retail Services, Education & Entertainment Services, and Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services categories with the following description:
consultation in the field of business organization and management, marketing, and personnel management; consultation concerning the implementation of new technologies and new techniques in the global business environment; computerized databases management; public relations for third parties; recruitment of sponsors for assistance to start-up companies and the organization of exhibitions and promotional events; developing promotional campaigns for business; economic forecasting and analysis; development of business, human resources and marketing strategies for third parties
arranging and conducting educational and training seminars, symposia, conferences, and workshops in the field of arts and sciences; entertainment services, namely, organization of cultural and recreational events in the field of arts and sciences, namely, theater performances, musical performances, operas, parties, meetings, parades, video film presentations, festivals, circus acts, sporting events and exhibitions; editing and publishing text, film cartoons, video books, magazines, music over a global computer network
consultation services concerning global, social and cultural matters in the fields of natural sciences and politics; scientific research and consultation in the fields of physics, astrophysics, mathematics, biotechnology, medicine, information technology, architecture, nanotechnology, sociology, telecommunication, artificial intelligence, film and music; research and development of new products for third parties; vocational guidance; patent exploitation, namely, the licensing of patents in the field of physics, astrophysics, mathematics, biotechnology, medicine, information technology, architecture nanotechnology, sociology, telecommunication artificial intelligence, film and music; computer programming for others; leasing access time to computers and to databases over global computer networks