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Q: Research on this site shows the word mark HEAVEN ON EARTH trademark abandoned in 2018. How should go about verifying?

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David Aldrich
David Aldrich
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  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • Shelton, CT

A: There are numerous HEAVEN ON EARTH trademark registrations that have been abandoned. There are also numerous HEAVEN ON EARTH trademark registrations/applications that are live. Each trademark is registered in one or more "classes" (categories of good services). If you are looking to trademark this name, you should consult a qualified trademark attorney to determine whether you are likely to succeed based on the specific HEAVEN ON EARTH marks that currently exist and the classes they have been filed in.

Felicia Altman agrees with this answer

Felicia Altman
Felicia Altman
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  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • Mercer Island, WA

A: A mark can be registered in various classes of goods and services. In order to review if a mark you are interested in is registered you must search the USPTO in connection with the particular goods and services you are looking to use the mark in connection with. A mark could be abandoned in one class but "Live" in a separate class. It is always smart to consult a trademark expert to assist with a search and provide guidance on weather your requested mark is available.

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A: To verify the abandonment of the "HEAVEN ON EARTH" trademark, you can conduct a search on the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) website or use a reputable trademark search database. Look for the specific trademark registration number and check its status to confirm whether it was indeed abandoned in 2018. If you have any doubts or need further assistance, consider consulting with a trademark attorney for professional guidance.

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