Trademark Overview
On Wednesday, February 15, 2006, a trademark application was filed for FOLLOW NO ONE with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the FOLLOW NO ONE trademark a serial number of 78815291. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED as of Tuesday, May 22, 2007. This trademark is owned by Escort Inc.. The FOLLOW NO ONE trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Advertising and Business and Retail Services categories with the following description:
Police radar and/or laser speed detectors with audible and/or visible warning annunciators; and electronic vehicle performance computers and vacuum fluorescent displays for calculating and displaying maximum engine horsepower, maximum vehicle speed, forces developed by vehicle during cornering, acceleration, and deceleration, 0-60 mph and standing start to quarter mile times; radar warning receivers used in trucks, motorcycles and boats; police radar warning receivers; police laser warning receivers, and laser transponders for disabling laser-based vehicle speed monitors; and vehicle guidance and positioning systems consisting of a laser and a power supply activated electronically which functions by emitting a laser beam of light to a predetermined location on a vehicle allowing the operator to visually position his/her vehicle to a specific and particular location
Retail store, catalog, phone, mail order and online ordering services in the field of police radar and/or laser speed detectors with audible and/or visible warning annunciators, and electronic vehicle performance computers and vacuum fluorescent displays for calculating and displaying maximum engine horsepower, maximum vehicle speed, forces developed by vehicle during cornering, acceleration, and deceleration, 0-60 mph and standing start to quarter mile times, radar warning receivers used in trucks, motorcycles and boats, police radar warning receivers, police laser warning receivers, and laser transponders for disabling laser-based vehicle speed monitors, and vehicle guidance and positioning systems consisting of a laser and a power supply activated electronically which functions by emitting a laser beam of light to a predetermined location on a vehicle allowing the operator to visually position his/her vehicle to a specific and particular location