Trademark: JAVA
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Mark Identification
Proof of use for JAVA
We do not have any records of a proof of use for JAVA at this moment.
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Basic Information about JAVA
- Serial Number
- 86187188
- Filing Date
- 07 Feb 2014
- Registration Number
- 4916402
- Registration Date
- 15 Mar 2016
- Mark Drawing Code
- 4
Classifications
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- First use of JAVA anywhere
- JAVA was first used on 01 Feb 2014 for the primary classification of goods and services, international, 001 (Chemicals)
- First use in commerce
- There is no first use of this trademark in commerce detected yet.
- Status Code
- 2
- International Code
- 001
- US Codes
- 001; 005; 006; 010; 026; 046
Who owns JAVA?
1. DSC SERVICES II LLC NEW YORK NY
2. Ballantyne Brands, LLC Charlotte NC
3. Ballantyne Brands, LLC Charlotte NC
4. Ballantyne Brands, LLC Charlotte NC
Correspondent
- DSC SERVICES II LLC
- C/O STEEL PARTNERS
- 590 MADISON AVE
- NEW YORK, NY 10022
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