Trademark: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE
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Basic Information about JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE
- Serial Number
- 74018353
- Filing Date
- 12 Jan 1990
- Registration Number
- 1638344
- Registration Date
- 19 Mar 1991
- Mark Drawing Code
- 1
Classifications
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- First use of JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE anywhere
- JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE was first used on 15 Feb 1975 for the primary classification of goods and services, international, 016 (Paper goods and printed matter)
- First use in commerce
- There is no first use of this trademark in commerce detected yet.
- Status Code
- 6
- International Code
- 016
- US Codes
- 002; 005; 022; 023; 029; 037; 038; 050
Who owns JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE?
1. AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INC. Washington DC
2. AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INC. Washington DC
3. AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION,INC. Washington DC
Correspondent
- Lisa Dunner
- DUNNER LAW PLLC
- 3243 P. Street, N.W.
- Washington DC, DC, , , 20007
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