Trademark Overview
On Monday, October 29, 2018, a trademark application was filed for GETTING TO WORK with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the GETTING TO WORK trademark a serial number of 88172683. The federal status of this trademark filing is REGISTERED as of Tuesday, June 11, 2019. This trademark is owned by Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The GETTING TO WORK trademark is filed in the Advertising, Business and Retail Services, Insurance & Financial Services, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Entertainment services, namely, the provision of continuing television shows and documentaries in the fields of education, job opportunities, and career paths delivered by television, satellite, and the internet
Providing funding and financial support for the production of television and radio programs; Providing funding and financial support for the operation of television and radio stations; Providing funding and financial support for educational programs, workshops, and seminars in the fields of education; Providing funding and financial support for educational programs, workshops, and seminars in the fields of broadcasting via television, radio and global communications networks; Providing funding and financial support for educational programs, workshops, and seminars in the fields of programming for television, radio, and global communications networks; Providing funding and financial support for educational programs, workshops, and seminars in the field of the creation and dissemination of educational course materials; Providing project grants for developing television programs and documentaries
Promoting public awareness of the career opportunities available to workers with a high school diploma or general education degree; Promoting public awareness of the career opportunities available to workers with at least a high school diploma or general education degree, but do not require a four-year undergraduate degree; Promoting public awareness of the career success enjoyed by individuals with a high school diploma or general education degree; Promoting public awareness of the career success enjoyed by individuals with at least a high school diploma or general education degree, but do not require a four-year undergraduate degree