Trademark: POWERHOUSE
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Mark Identification
Proof of use for POWERHOUSE
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Basic Information about POWERHOUSE
- Serial Number
- 74066032
- Filing Date
- 05 Jun 1990
- Registration Number
- 1754928
- Registration Date
- 02 Mar 1993
- Mark Drawing Code
- 5
Classifications
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- First use of POWERHOUSE anywhere
- POWERHOUSE was first used on 31 May 1982 for the primary classification of goods and services, international, 009 (Electrical and scientific apparatus)
- First use in commerce
- There is no first use of this trademark in commerce detected yet.
- Status Code
- 6
- International Code
- 009
- US Codes
- 038
- First use of POWERHOUSE anywhere
- POWERHOUSE was first used on 31 May 1982 for the primary classification of goods and services, international, 041 (Education and entertainment)
- First use in commerce
- There is no first use of this trademark in commerce detected yet.
- Status Code
- 6
- International Code
- 041
- US Codes
- 107
Who owns POWERHOUSE?
1. UNICOM SYSTEMS, INC. MISSION HILLS CA
2. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION ARMONK NY
3. COGNOS INCORPORATED Ottawa, Ontario NY
4. COGNOS INCORPORATED Ottawa, Ontario NY
5. COGNOS INCORPORATED Ottawa, Ontario NY
Correspondent
- Joseph T. Gauthier, Esq.
- UNICOM Systems, Inc.
- UNICOM PLAZA, Suite 310
- 15535 San Fernando Mission Blvd.
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