Trademark Overview
On Thursday, July 1, 1993, a trademark application was filed for HORTON with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the HORTON trademark a serial number of 74409807. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - NO STATEMENT OF USE FILED as of Friday, August 14, 1998. This trademark is owned by Audrey S. Geisel and Karl ZoBell. The HORTON trademark is filed in the Clothing & Apparel Products, Toys & Sporting Goods Products, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
clothing articles and apparel, namely scarves, belts, socks, hosiery, shoes, footwear, headwear, hats, neckwear, gloves, mittens, underwear, swimwear, sleepwear, T-shirts, dress shirts, golf or tennis shirts, collared shirts, sweaters, tops, jackets, coats, pants, shorts, slacks, trousers, skirts, dresses, masqueradecostumes and masks sold in connection therewith, made of all processes including knits and wovens, in all infant, children's and adult sizes
games and playthings, namely board games, card games, computer game equipment containing memory devices, namely discs and computer game cassettes and dinteractive computer game cassettes, video game cartridges and video game machines, television games, interactive multimedia games and toys produced for sale or distribution in tangible or electronic form including CD-Rom, cartridges, laser technology, floptical disk and all other electronic means of storage and dissemination of information, stuffed toy animals, plush toys, character figures, mechanical and electrical, action toys, musical toys, jigsaw puzzles, puppets, character dolls, ride-on-toys, amusement park rides, virtual reality games or rides, footballs, baseballs, soccer balls, kickballs, tennis balls, golf balls, basketball, ping-pong balls, softballs, bowling balls, cricket balls, field hockey balls, handballs, volley balls, lacrosse balls, rubber action balls, and rugby balls, bath toys, educational play toys, push toys, an...
educational services, namely classes, workshops, tutorials, and seminars in the field of literacy, and course material distributed in connection therewith, in the nature of interactive CD-roms, books, manuals and games, namely board games, card games, computer game cassettes and disks, video game cartridges and video game machines, and television games; and entertainment services in the nature of amusement parks, production of animated and live children's interactive television shows, production of animated and live entertainment programs for distribution over cable television and computer networks, and the production and distribution of motion pictures