JANUS SOFT Trademark

Trademark Overview


On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, a trademark application was filed for JANUS SOFT with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the JANUS SOFT trademark a serial number of 76456944. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - EXPRESS as of Thursday, May 29, 2003. The JANUS SOFT trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services category with the following description:

Computer software development, namely plagiarism detection
janus soft

General Information


Serial Number76456944
Word MarkJANUS SOFT
Filing DateWednesday, October 9, 2002
Status601 - ABANDONED - EXPRESS
Status DateThursday, May 29, 2003
Registration Number0000000
Registration DateNOT AVAILABLE
Mark Drawing1000 - Typeset: Word(s) / letter(s) / number(s)
Published for Opposition DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Statements


Goods and ServicesComputer software development, namely plagiarism detection

Classification Information


International Class042 - Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis and research services; design and development of computer hardware and software.
US Class Codes100, 101
Class Status Code6 - Active
Class Status DateMonday, October 21, 2002
Primary Code042
First Use Anywhere DateNOT AVAILABLE
First Use In Commerce DateNOT AVAILABLE

Trademark Owner History


Party NameNOT AVAILABLE
Party Type10 - Original Applicant
Legal Entity Type01 - Individual
AddressSanta Clara, CA 95050

Trademark Events


Event DateEvent Description
Friday, July 23, 2004TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED
Thursday, May 29, 2003ABANDONMENT - EXPRESS MAILED
Monday, April 21, 2003CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Monday, April 21, 2003PAPER RECEIVED
Thursday, March 20, 2003NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
Wednesday, February 26, 2003ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Friday, January 10, 2003PRELIMINARY/VOLUNTARY AMENDMENT - ENTERED
Friday, January 10, 2003CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
Friday, January 10, 2003PAPER RECEIVED