DICO

USPTO USPTO 2000 CANCELLED - SECTION 8

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The US trademark DICO was filed as Word mark on 11/07/2000 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
It was registered as a trademark on 12/31/2002. The current status of the mark is "CANCELLED - SECTION 8".

Trademark Details Last update: May 16, 2018

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 76160700
Register number 2667922
Application date November 7, 2000
Publication date October 8, 2002
Entry date December 31, 2002

Trademark owner

Stadtbachstr. 1, Postfach 100096
86135 Augsburg
DE

Trademark representatives

goods and services

7 imaging apparatus, namely, laser-based engraving machines for printing forms
9 computer programs for printing industry firm management and firm planning, namely, billing, personnel management, financial accounting, financial auditing, work preparation, production directing and supervision, strategic planning, purchasing, product distribution, production planning, product development, product maintenance, product quality control, and product production and manufacture for use in the printing industry; computer software for control and supervision of pre-printing machines, printing presses, printing form engraving machines, post-printing printed matter handling machines, top surface conditioning machines for printing forms, and printing plants; computer programs for use in the field and business of printing; blank magnetic coded data carriers; sleeve-shaped and fully cylindrical printing forms and print image generation carriers for use with printing presses; mechanical printing form changers for sleeve-shaped and foil-like printing forms and printing image carriers as parts of printing presses; top surface conditioning machines for image erasing, washing, heating, frying and cooling of printing forms and print image transfer carriers for printing presses and rotary printing presses
40 Material processing, namely, application of protective coatings, namely, top surface, coatings and coating processes for the creation of printing forms; custom manufacture of printing forms through material ablation processes and through material transfer processes
42 Development of computer programs for others in the field and business of printing

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