Trademark Overview
On Monday, August 5, 2024, a trademark application was filed for DECOLONIZING WEALTH with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the DECOLONIZING WEALTH trademark a serial number of 98682335. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Monday, August 5, 2024. The DECOLONIZING WEALTH trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Paper & Printed Material Products, Insurance & Financial Services, Education & Entertainment Services, and Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services categories with the following description:
Educational services, namely, conducting training, classes, courses, workshops, programs, and events, financial impact investments, philanthropy, charitable giving, meditative and similar practices, and Black, Indigenous, Native American, other people of color, racialized and marginalized people; people of European descent, the history of colonization, and healing practices; charitable giving, investing, community development, racial repair. populations and distribution of educational materials in connection therewith; Educational services, namely, training, classes, courses, workshops, programs, and events in the fields of production, film, video, multimedia, plays, podcasts, and other multimedia content; Film production; Video production; Media production services, namely, video and film production; Multimedia production services; Production of podcasts; Entertainment services, namely, providing podcasts in the field of financial impact investments, philanthropy, charitable giving, m...
Downloadable electronic publications in the nature of handouts, pamphlets, booklets, books, and other publications concerning wealth distribution, fundraising, financial education, training, grantmaking, community building, healing, climate, conservation, wellbeing, racial justice supporting Black, Indigenous, Native American, other people of color, racialized and marginalized people, including LGBTQIA persons; Downloadable electronic publications in the nature of handouts, pamphlets, booklets, books, and other publications relating to topics that concern issues of wealth distribution, fundraising, financial education, training, grantmaking, community building, healing, climate, conservation, wellbeing, racial justice supporting Black, Indigenous, Native American, other people of color, racialized and marginalized people, including LGBTQIA persons
Printed publications, namely, handouts, pamphlets, booklets, journals, books, and other print publications concerning wealth distribution, fundraising, financial education, training, grantmaking, community building, healing, climate, conservation, wellbeing, racial justice supporting Black, Indigenous, Native American, other people of color, racialized and marginalized people, including LGBTQIA persons; Printed publications, namely, handouts, pamphlets, booklets, books, and other print publications relating to topics that concern wealth distribution, fundraising, financial education, training, grantmaking, community building, healing, climate, conservation, wellbeing, racial justice supporting Black, Indigenous, Native American, other people of color, racialized and marginalized people, including LGBTQIA persons
Providing venture capital, development capital, and investment funding; Financial investment; Capital investment; Management of a capital investment fund; Charitable fundraising services; Investment of funds for charitable purposes; Providing grants for Black, Indigenous, Native American, other people of color, racialized and marginalized people
Software as a service (SAAS) services, namely, hosting software for use by others for use in monitoring, accessing, investigating, and reviewing recorded data in the fields of computer and network security, information technology, and cybersecurity sold as a component of non-downloadable software; Computer services, namely, creating an on-line community for users to participate in discussions, get feedback from their peers, form virtual communities, and engage in social networking; On-line journals, namely, blogs featuring information in the field of Black, Indigenous, Native American, other people of color, racialized and marginalized populations, including LGBTQIA, multiracial democracy, healing, financial impact investments, philanthropy, charitable giving, meditative and similar practices; Educational services, namely, training, classes, courses, workshops, programs, experiential sessions and events in the fields of meditation and relational and emotional healing practices