Image Trademark of American Express Marketing & Development Corp. Trademark Details
Status | Dead 601 — Abandoned - Express |
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Current Owner
American Express Marketing & Development Corp. of New York, NY
View all trademarks for American Express Marketing & Development Corp.Serial Number | 77543829 |
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Status Date | Tuesday, April 28, 2009 |
Filing Date | Tuesday, April 28, 2009 |
Correspondent
AMERICAN EXPRESS MARKETING & DEVELOPMENT
AMERICAN EXPRESS MARKETING & DEVELOPMENT
200 VESEY ST
NEW YORK, NY 10285-0002
AMERICAN EXPRESS MARKETING & DEVELOPMENT
200 VESEY ST
NEW YORK, NY 10285-0002
Case File Statements
Description of Mark | The mark is a sound that consists of a cello playing four consecutive eighth notes, F#3, A3, C#4 and E4. The E4 is tied to another E4 eighth note, followed by three consecutive eighth notes, E3, B3 and C#4. This is followed by a whole note, A3. Two bars follow consisting of quarter note accompaniment (played by electric piano). The first of these bars is a C#m chord with E4 as the lead tone, the second bar is an E chord over B in the bass for three beats followed by three eighth note E add 2 chords played by guitar. At bar 5 the theme resumes with the violin playing four consecutive eighth notes, F#4, A4, C#5 and E5. The E5 is tied to another E5 doted quarter, followed by an eighth note, E4. The next bar (6) continues with two eighth notes, B4 and C#5 followed by a doted half note, A4. Two bars follow consisting of eighth note accompaniment played by a string section. The first of these bars is an A chord over C# in the bass, with E4 as the lead tone, the second bar is an E chord with E4 as the lead tone. In bar 9 the theme returns with the cello playing four consecutive eighth notes, F#3, A3, C#4 and E4. The E4 is tied to another E4 eighth note, followed by three consecutive eighth notes, E3, B3 and C#4. This is followed by a whole note, A3, which is followed by half notes, F#3 and G#3. The previous eighth note string section accompaniment plays at the same time. The chords being, bar 9, DMaj 7 for two beats, E for two beats; bar 10, F#m for two beats, A for to beats; bar 11, D for two beats, E for to beats. At bar 12 the theme is played by both violin and cello as follows: four consecutive eighth notes, A4, B4, C#5 and D#5, the D#5 tied to a half note D#5, played by the violin while the cello plays the same notes an octave lower. The chord accompaniment for this bar is F#m for a doted quarter duration followed by a B chord, eighth note tied to a half note of duration. At bar 13 the theme continues with the violin playing four consecutive eighth notes, F#4, A4, C#5 and E5. The E5 is tied to another E5 eighth note, followed by three consecutive eighth notes, E4, B4 and C#5. This is followed by a whole note, A4. The chord accompaniment for this bar is D for a doted quarter duration followed by an E chord, eighth note tied to a half note of duration. Bars 14 and 15 are held A major chords. A final repetitive recapitulation of the theme occurs over the A chord played by the piano as follows: an eighth rest followed by eleven consecutive eighth notes, E5, B5, C#6, A5, E5, B5, C#6, A5, E5, B5, C#6, followed by an A5 half note |
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Goods & Services | Periodic magazines, newsletters, brochures and leaflets dealing with travel, dining and hotels |
Goods & Services | Promoting the sale of goods and services of others by awarding purchase points for credit card use |
Goods & Services | Financial services, namely, charge and credit card services; travelers check issuance and financing services related thereto; bill payment processing services; life, health and accident insurance underwriting services; insurance administration and insurance claims processing services; credit card services, namely, computerized credit authorization |
Goods & Services | Travel agency services, namely, ticket and tour arrangements; tour and sightseeing reservation services; organizing of tours; arranging the transportation of passengers by land, air and water; personal tour guide services and tour information; arranging for automobile and bus rentals |
Goods & Services | Making hotel reservations for others; reservation of hotel rooms for travelers |
Classifications
International Class Codes |
016
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U.S. Class Codes | 002, 005, 022, 023, 029, 037, 038, 050 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Thursday, August 14, 2008 |
Primary Code | 016 |
International Class Codes |
035
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U.S. Class Codes | 100, 101, 102 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Thursday, August 14, 2008 |
Primary Code | 035 |
International Class Codes |
036
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U.S. Class Codes | 100, 101, 102 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Thursday, August 14, 2008 |
Primary Code | 036 |
International Class Codes |
039
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U.S. Class Codes | 100, 105 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Thursday, August 14, 2008 |
Primary Code | 039 |
International Class Codes |
043
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U.S. Class Codes | 100, 101 |
Status | 6 — Active |
Status Date | Thursday, August 14, 2008 |
Primary Code | 043 |
Trademark Timeline
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Aug 11 2008Trademark application filed with USPTO
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Aug 14 2008New Application Entered In Tram
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Oct 08 2008Assigned To Examiner
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Oct 20 2008Assigned To Examiner
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Oct 22 2008Notification of Non-Final Action E-Mailed
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Oct 22 2008Non-Final Action E-Mailed
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Oct 22 2008Non-Final Action Written
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Dec 04 2008Teas Response To Office Action Received
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Dec 17 2008Teas/email Correspondence Entered
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Dec 17 2008Correspondence Received In Law Office
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Dec 17 2008Assigned To Lie
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Apr 02 2009Notification of Final Refusal Emailed
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Apr 02 2009Final Refusal E-Mailed
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Apr 02 2009Final Refusal Written
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Apr 28 2009Abandonment Notice Mailed - Express Abandonment
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Apr 28 2009Abandonment - Express Mailed
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Apr 28 2009Teas Express Abandonment Received