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Trademark: THE CHRIS O'BRIEN LIFEHOUSE AT RPA 1372686
Word
THE CHRIS O'BRIEN LIFEHOUSE AT RPA
Device Descrption:
STAR,5-POINT DIVIDES ASTERISK
ID
1372686
Trademark Type
Figurative Series
Status
Registered: Registered/protected
Application Date
16 July 2010
Registration Date
16 July 2010
Renewal Date
16 July 2030
Owner(s)
Lifehouse Australia
Service
Thomson Geer
Goods and Services:
Class 16
:
Printed publications including but not limited to magazines, journals, catalogues, periodicals, newspapers and books
;
posters
;
photographs
;
instructional and teaching material (except apparatus)
;
calendars including desk calendars and wall calendars
;
diaries, including pocket diaries, desk diaries
;
paper and cardboard and goods made from these materials
;
stationery
;
printed matter including, books, booklets, newspapers, journals
;
office accessories, pens, pencils, notebooks, ink blotters, pen/pencil cups, desk organisers, coasters
;
stickers
;
stands for pens and pencils
;
cards
;
paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials in this class including wine bags (paper), wine boxes and tubes
Class 41
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Publishing
;
electronic publishing
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educational information services (including on line information) relating to health, diet, nutrition, cancer and cancer prevention, scientific and medical research
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production of television and radio shows and video and audio tapes
;
production of television programs and television content, including interactive television programs and television content
;
educational and entertainment services provided via all forms of electronic transmission, including broadcast, narrowcast, multi-point, point-to-point, free-to-air, pay and subscription television, datacasting and digital means
;
interactive games services
;
publication of information on the global computer networks including the Internet
;
publication of information in the fields of health, diet, nutrition, cancer and cancer prevention, scientific and medical research via online services and global computer networks