Where Moths and Rust

Where Moths and Rust

From jhtj@swbell.net Tue Jan 13 22:05:23 1998
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 15:37:17 -0600
From: Jack H. Taylor, Jr. jhtj@swbell.net
To: INTEGRITY-L@AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Church Trademarks

To Whomever May Be Interested:

Following is a compilation of known information regarding trademarks registeread by Bishop Wantland's PECUSA Inc. as well as other church-relatead organizations.

If anyone knowsa of any others, I'd appreciate being advised.

God bless.

Jack H. Taylor Jr.


Church Trademarks

Registered with the U.S. Patent Trademark Office

The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America Inc.

The following trademarks have been registered by The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America Inc., the Wisconsin corporation formed in 1996 by the Rt. Rev. William C. Wantland, bishop of the Diocese of Eau Claire:

Others

The following trademarks have been registered by the other Episcopal Church-related organizations:

Trademarks

Episcopal High School, first used in July 1839, registered by The Protestant Episcopal High School in Virginia, Alexandria, VA, on March 9, 1971. Expired November 4, 1992.

The American Organist, first used in January 1979, registered by the American Guild of Organists, 815 Second Ave., New York, on February 26, 1985. Canceled July 12, 1991.

Continuum, first used January 1973, registered by Seabury Press Inc., 815 Second Ave., New York, and subsequently The Continuum Publishing Company Inc., on October 7, 1975. Renewed February 27, 1996.

One Reach One, first used September 1961, registered by Episcopal Radio-TV Foundation Inc., Atlanta, GA, on October 13, 1964. Expired January 13, 1985.

Acts 29, first used January 1973, registered by Episcopal Renewal Ministries, Marietta, GA, on October 10, 1995. Abandoned December 15, 1996, for failure to respond.

The Alabama Anglican, first used November 1984, registered by Episcopal Diocese of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, on January 22, 1985. Abandoned February 26, 1986, for failure to respond.

Security and the Full Life, first used August 1964, registered by Episcopal Homes Foundation, Oakland, CA, on September 30, 1980.

An Illustration (Unavailable), first used May 1993, registered by Episcopal Caring Response to AIDS, Washington, DC, on July 30, 1996.

An Illustration which also includes ^ŅESS' (Unavailable), registered by Episcopal Social Services Inc., 18 W. 18th St., New York, NY, on May 16, 1997.


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