Trademark Overview
On Monday, December 2, 2024, a trademark application was filed for DOPE SICK DOPE with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the DOPE SICK DOPE trademark a serial number of 98880490. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Monday, December 2, 2024. This trademark is owned by Gold Dyad, LLC. The DOPE SICK DOPE trademark is filed in the Education & Entertainment Services, Personal and Legal & Social Services categories with the following description:
Organizing community events, namely, art exhibitions and auctions featuring creative works by vulnerable youth, to promote community support; educational services providing life skills to vulnerable youth through the expression of art; arts education and creative expression programs through classes and workshops; art exhibitions, community art events, and cultural engagement for at-risk communities; philanthropic services providing safe, supportive environments for creative expression, including personalized support and empowerment through art education programs to at-risk communities; organizing and conducting art workshops and educational programs for at-risk youth, focusing on self-expression, skill-building, and emotional development through various artistic mediums; organizing and hosting art exhibitions and showcases for at-risk youth to display their artwork, providing a platform for self-expression, community support, and recognition of youth creativity and resilience
Community outreach services for at-risk youth, including those impacted by foster care, drug abuse, and sex trafficking, namely, providing creative outlets through art-based educational programs and workshops; providing resources and support for programs that use art to empower and heal at-risk youth, including access to art supplies, creative spaces and educational programs; providing emotional and personal support services for vulnerable youth through art and creative expression workshops, promoting healing and self-empowerment; providing community-based support programs for at-risk youth through art expression