Trademark Overview
On Monday, July 1, 2024, a trademark application was filed for NO NEW THINGS with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the NO NEW THINGS trademark a serial number of 98627158. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Monday, July 1, 2024. This trademark is owned by AMP Sustainability, LLC. The NO NEW THINGS trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Paper & Printed Material Products, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Education services, namely, providing live and on-line classes, seminars, workshops in the field of sustainable consumerism and secondhand wares; Educational services, namely, conducting classes, seminars, conferences, workshops in the field of sustainable consumerism and secondhand wares and distribution of course and educational materials in connection therewith; Entertainment services, namely, providing podcasts in the field of sustainable consumerism and secondhand wares; On-line journals, namely, blogs featuring sustainable consumerism, secondhand wares; Providing a website featuring resources, namely, non-downloadable publications in the nature of books, magazines, articles in the field of sustainable consumerism and secondhand wares
Downloadable computer application software for mobile phones, portable media players, handheld computers, namely, software for sustainable consumerism and secondhand wares; Recorded computer application software for mobile phones, namely, software for sustainable consumerism and secondhand wares
Printed desk calendars; Printed educational publications, namely, journals, workbooks in the fields of sustainable consumerism and secondhand wares; Printed informational cards in the field of sustainable consumerism and secondhand wares; Printed journals in the field of sustainable consumerism and secondhand wares; Printed note cards; Printed workbooks directed to sustainable consumerism, secondhand wares