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MAXD MUSIC HEARING IS BELIEVING

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USPTO Filing History

Key events recorded for this trademark application

  • 2012-02-10 — Application filed
  • 2012-02-14 — Application filed
  • 2012-02-16 — Application filed
  • 2012-02-17 — Notice of design search code mailed
  • 2012-03-08 — Assigned to examiner
  • 2012-03-09 — Final disposition recorded
  • 2012-03-10 — Final disposition recorded
  • 2012-03-12 — Final disposition recorded
  • 2012-09-07 — Office action issued
  • 2012-09-07 — Correspondence received in law office
  • 2012-09-08 — Teas/email correspondence entered
  • 2012-10-23 — Approved for pub - principal register
  • 2012-11-07 — Assigned to lie
  • 2012-11-08 — Law office publication review completed
  • 2012-11-21 — Notice of publication
  • 2012-12-11 — Published for opposition
  • 2012-12-21 — Letter of protest evidence forwarded
  • 2013-03-15 — Letter of protest evidence reviewed-no further action taken
  • 2013-04-10 — Opposition papers received at ttab
  • 2013-04-11 — Opposition instituted no. 999999
  • 2014-01-03 — Application abandoned
  • 2014-01-03 — Application abandoned
  • 2014-01-03 — Opposition dismissed no. 999999
  • 2014-01-03 — Opposition terminated no. 999999
  • 2014-01-03 — Final status recorded

Owner Information

Max Sound Corporation
Houston , TX
Max Sound Corporation
Houston , TX

Correspondent

DARIUSH G ADLI ADLI LAW GROUP PC
444 SOUTH FLOWER STREET
SUITE 1750
LOS ANGELES, CA 90071-3519

Filing Details

Filing Date:
2012-02-10
Status Date:
2014-01-03
Filing Year:
2012

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