Trademark Overview
On Monday, October 16, 2000, a trademark application was filed for STORYLAB with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the STORYLAB trademark a serial number of 76147213. The federal status of this trademark filing is ABANDONED - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE as of Monday, December 10, 2001. This trademark is owned by Yellowball Collaborative Media, Inc.. The STORYLAB trademark is filed in the Computer & Software Products & Electrical & Scientific Products, Toys & Sporting Goods Products, Advertising, Business and Retail Services, Education & Entertainment Services, and Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services categories with the following description:
motion picture films and pre-recorded compact discs, laser discs, CD ROMs, DVDs, DVD ROMs, video tapes, cassettes, and other pre-recorded optical, electronic, and magnetic media featuring animation, live action and music; computer software in the field of collaborative creation and plot development of animated content, live action and music
games and playthings, gymnastic and sporting articles, video and computer game machines, computer game equipment containing memory devices namely discs, and hand-held unit for playing electronic games
advertising and business services for the entertainment industry, namely, arranging for the production, marketing and distribution of, and creative content for, motion pictures and other multimedia works; online retail sales services, namely, retail sale via a global computer network of motion pictures and other multimedia works, books, memorabilia and other items related to the multimedia entertainment industry
entertainment services in the nature of creation and distribution of animated content, live action programming and music for manipulation and for collaborative plot development; entertainment services in the nature of providing a web site, accessible via a global computer network, featuring animated content, live action programming and music for manipulation and for collaborative plot development and to obtain user input; production, marketing and distribution of multimedia entertainment, namely, motion pictures, television programming, and audio, visual and audio-visual works; providing continuing cartoon, live action programming and music distributed over television, cable, radio and global computer networks; electronic publishing services, namely, publication of text and graphic works of others featuring animated, live action and music games on CD-ROMs and over global computer networks
design and production services for others in the field of artwork and animation