DRIFT DAY

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The "DRIFT DAY" trademark, serial number 78334443 , was filed on 1st of December 2003 with a mark drawing code of 4000 and its transaction date is 78334443. Since 31st of December 2009, the document can be found in the L60 law office in the publication and issue section. The status of the trademark was checked last on 02/19/2005.

The corresponded responsible for this trademark is Drift Association LLC, located at 7853 Quimby Ave, West Hills, CA 91304, .

The state or country where the trademark was organized is CA by Drift Association Llc. The legal entity type behing it is a Corporation, located at 7853 Quimby Ave, West Hills, CA zip 91304.

GOODS AND/OR SERVICES
International Class - 041 - Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities.
U.S. Class107 - Education and Entertainment
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date12/24/2003
First Use Date03/16/2001
First Use in Commerce Date03/16/2001
Primary Code041
Goods codes
GS0411Drift Day is an event or program for drivers to learn or perfect the driving skill known as drifting in a controlled environment such as a parking lot or race track; Drift Day is normally a 10 hour event spanned over one day (usually on a weekend); The program consists of an organizer, instructors and numerous volunteers that assist with setting up a course, flagging drivers and resetting cones (pylons) that may have been displaced by a vehicle; The program may vary depending on the driver's skill level or track layout; Track layout will always be dependant on space, surface condition and possible obstacles such as a light pole; Three essential turns must be created at each event; A skid pad area is an area for a vehicle to perform a constant "donut" turn around a single placed object such as a cone; A j-turn(s) is a single turn in a shape a "J" that a driver will try and negotiate with their vehicle; Finally, it is a course for a driver to utilize all their abilities from both the skid pad area and j-turn; A Drift Day must consist of specific items at each event; Traffic cones are essential part of a Drift Day; Cones laid out in a specific manner will determine the course for every driver to negotiate; The design of a course must be laid out by a course designer specifically assigned by the staff at Drift Association LLC; Another aid for the course is with the use of chalk; Chalk is used to create and aid the cones to create a temporary course layout; Flags must also be used at specific location of course that is determined by the staff at Drift Association LLC; Flagging is performed by an individual who will stand at a designated corner and will wave a yellow flag when a vehicle has spun out or knock over a cone(s) which may get in the way of the next driver; All drivers must pay a fee in order to attend a Drift Day; Registration is normally handled prior to the event
PROSECUTION HISTORY
DateDescriptionTypeCode
02/22/2005 ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND O - Outgoing Correspondence MAB2 - ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND
02/19/2005 ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE O - Outgoing Correspondence ABN2 - ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
07/20/2004 NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED F - First Action GNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
07/08/2004 ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER D - Assigned to Examiner DOCK - ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
12/24/2003 NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM I - Incoming Correspondence NWAP - NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM


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