Trademark Overview
On Monday, November 15, 1993, a trademark application was filed for CINEDITION with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the CINEDITION trademark a serial number of 74458020. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Friday, November 15, 1996. This trademark is owned by CINEDITION SOCIETE ANONYME. The CINEDITION trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Paper & Printed Material Products, Advertising, Business and Retail Services, Communication Services, Education & Entertainment Services, and Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services categories with the following description:
apparatus for recording, transmitting, and reproducing of sound or images, namely video cameras, video image viewing screens, television receivers, videotape players, video disk readers/players, audio tape players; a full line of laser discs, audio cassettes, videodiscs and compact discs; computer software in the field of studies and comparisons of written and audiovisual works
folders, files, binders, bindings, cards, printed forms and other printed materials, notebooks and associated documents; printed products, newspapers, journals, magazines, periodicals relating to art and literature, books, monographs, abridged literary works, treatments, scripts, scenarios and story boards; articles for binders; graphic reproductions, lithographs, photographs, charts, and plans; animations; catalogs, brochures, lists, yearbooks, directories, guidebooks, collections of literary or artistic works, and manuals for instruction and education
publicity and business; services relating to the operation of enterprises, particularly enterprises of publishing and the production of shows and entertainment events, which services are performed with the assistance of cinematographic films or videos; communication of statements, announcements, or advertisements, by any means of dissemination or broadcasting; services of centralization of artistic and literary works, and maintenance of statistics; services involving recording, transcribing, transcription, composing, compiling, transmitting, or systematization, of communications relating to art, literature, and entertainment events; renting of programs and software; advice, audits and reviews of enterprises; and organization and management of business
communications; press agency services, radio and television broadcasting services; services which enable at least one person to communicate with another by sensory means; communication by written, audio, visual and audiovisual media, particularly cinematography and video; telematic services involving telecommunications and computers, for banking transactions and for databases relating to art, literature, and entertainment, and for the operation of networks; electronic massaging systems; and telematic services accessible by codes
education and amusement services; publication of data and information relating to art, literature, and entertainment, by means of writing and printed documents by means of recordings, particularly on magnetic media, such as computer programs or video media; publishing of books, newspapers, and periodicals; publishing of catalogs, brochures, yearbooks, lists, and the like, relating to art, literature, and entertainment; publishing of abridged literary works; treatments, scenarios, scripts, and story boards; services by institutions engaged in the advancement of knowledge, particularly in the area of art, literature, and entertainment; organization and provision of audiovisual aids for performances, shows and meetings; materials for information, education, and entertainment; radio entertainment, television entertainment, audiovisual entertainment, photographic entertainment, and cinematographic entertainment; use of performance halls, and movie and video projection means; rental and leas...
services performed by persons, individually or collectively, as organization members or individuals, which require a high degree of mental activity and relate to theoretical or practical aspects of complex areas of human effort; conception, creation, and realization, of works in the areas of art, literature, and entertainment; and conception of products for the book industry, the periodical publications industry, and the entertainment industry, particularly cinematographic products, television products, and audiovisual products