Trademark Overview
On Tuesday, July 27, 1999, a trademark application was filed for NPR with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the NPR trademark a serial number of 75761954. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Tuesday, June 26, 2001. This trademark is owned by National Public Radio, Inc.. The NPR trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Communication Services, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
The NPR color design service mark appears on compact discs, and their jackets and liner notes, sold or given away by National Public Radio to the general public on a global computer network (also known as the "Internet" or "World Wide Web"), through member stations and through retail stores, as well as on advertisements for these compact discs
The NPR color design service mark appears on the following-- external correspondence forms, stationary and envelopes, as well as on correspondence for general internal office use; business cards; advertisements for National Public Radio broadcast programming; clothing apparel sold or given away by National Public Radio to the general public on a global computer network (also known as the "Internet" or "World Wide Web"), through member stations, and through retail stores; coffee mugs, magazines, catalogues, books and other promotional goods sold or given away by National Public Radio to the general public on a global computer network (also known as the "Internet"' or "World Wide Web") , through member stations and through retail stores; the front page for National Public Radio's site on the a global computer network (also known as the "Internet" or "World Wide Web"); and informational pamphlets and annual reports distributed to National Public Radio member stations and their staff, and ...
The NPR color design service mark appears on the following-- external correspondence forms, stationary and envelopes, as well as on correspondence for general internal office use; business cards; advertisements for National Public Radio broadcast programming; clothing apparel sold or given away by National Public Radio to the general public on a global computer network (also known as the "Internet" or "World Wide Web"), through member stations, and through retail stores; coffee mugs, magazines, catalogues, books and other promotional goods sold or given away by National Public Radio to the general public on a global computer network (also known as the "Internet"' or "World Wide Web") , through member stations and through retail stores; the front page for National Public Radio's site on the a global computer network (also known as the "Internet" or "World Wide Web"); and informational pamphlets and annual reports distributed to National Public Radio member stations and their staff, and ...
