Trademark Overview
On Monday, May 21, 2001, a trademark application was filed for FRIENDS IN HOPE with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the FRIENDS IN HOPE trademark a serial number of 76260282. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Monday, June 27, 2005. This trademark is owned by UNIVERSITY OF UTAH THE. The FRIENDS IN HOPE trademark is filed in the Insurance & Financial Services, Education & Entertainment Services, and Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services categories with the following description:
charitable fund raising services by means of direct mail, e-mail, online, global computer networks, telephone, television, personal visits, receptions, parties, auctions, galas, games, golf tournaments, sports events, entertainment events, cooking events, lectures and use of famous persons; financial planning services with respect to charitable giving; and charitable fund raising for the establishment of endowed chairs for research and testing in the fields of science, medicine, cancer, cancer diagnosis, cancer prevention, cancer treatment, and cancer patient and family support, and charitable services, namely providing payment of medical bills for the uninsured and underinsured
educational services, namely, providing seminars, classes, conferences, lectures, workshops, learning centers, libraries, on-line information, on-line search facilities, displays, videos, television spots and radio spots in the fields of science, medicine, cancer, cancer research, cancer testing, cancer diagnosis, cancer prevention, cancer treatment and cancer patient and family support
research, testing and reporting in the fields of science, medicine, cancer, cancer diagnosis, cancer prevention, cancer treatment, and cancer patient and family support; providing information and consultation in the fields of science, medicine, cancer, cancer research, cancer testing, cancer diagnosis, cancer prevention, cancer treatment, and cancer patient and family support, and charitable services, namely providing medical care and treatment for the uninsured and underinsured