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Former WWE Superstar Peyton Royce (real name Cassie McIntosh) will be using the “Cassie Lee” name in her post-WWE career.
Royce filed to trademark the “Cassie Lee” name on April 19. The following use descriptions were filed with the USPTO (United States Patent & Trademark Office):
“IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: Hats; Shirts; Socks; Bandanas; Sweatshirts; Hooded sweatshirts”
“IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Providing online interviews featuring a professional wrestler and sports entertainer i
Demo Day goes virtual for 2021 on custom presentation platform 21 Apr, 2021
Preview of the “Internet of Soil” submission in the College of Agricultural Sciences, opened to the individual submission. Notice the rows of startup companies (for the startup company showcase) and the rows of Poster Showcase submissions behind the introduction video.
CSU Ventures, the technology transfer office for Colorado State University, is hosting its annual innovation symposium, CSU Demo Day, as a virtual event on April 27-29.
All eight colleges at CSU are represented in this year’s event, with submissions highlighting the incredible innovative work that has flourished at all levels despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the constraints across educational and research spaces at CSU.
Chelsea Green Files For New Trademarks );
Chelsea Green, who was among the 10 wrestlers who were released by WWE last week, filed a trademark application for her name with the United States Patent & Trademark Office as well as Hot Mess” for G&S in Entertainment.
Here are the descriptions: G & S: Hats; Shirts; Socks; Bandanas; Sweatshirts; Hooded sweatshirts G & S: Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Providing online interviews featuring a professional wrestler and sports entertainer in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainm
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Former WWE Superstar Chelsea Green filed to trademark her own name on April 15, the same day she was released from her WWE contract along with 9 other Superstars. She also filed to trademark a nickname.
Green file to trademark her name for merchandise and general entertainment & pro wrestling use. The following use descriptions were filed with the USPTO (United States Patent & Trademark Office):
“IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: Hats; Shirts; Socks; Bandanas; Sweatshirts; Hooded sweatshirts”
“IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestling and sports entertainment personality; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Providing wrestling news and information via a gl
– Former WWE Superstar Chelsea Green was among the 10 wrestlers who were released by WWE last week. However, as reported by PWInsider, she managed to act quickly since release and filed a trademark application for her previous WWE ring name with the United States Patent & Trademark Office.
Per the report, Green applied to trademark her name for G&S in Entertainment on April 15, which is the same day WWE confirmed her release. She also applied for the trademark for “Hot Mess” for G&S in Entertainment. They had the following descriptions with the USPTO: G & S: Hats; Shirts; Socks; Bandanas; Sweatshirts; Hooded sweatshirts