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F ONE IN SCHOOLS; FORMULA ONE IN SCHOOLS
The mark consists of the stylized wording "F1 IN SCHOOLS." There are three linear design elements, all angled to the right; one of the two left hand lines is placed above the other and both curve from left to right, being intended to form a highly stylized letter "F." To the right of the "F" is a parallelogram forming stylized number "1." All to the left of the stylized wording "IN SCHOOLS".
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
"IN SCHOOLS"
U.S Class(es): 002, 005, 022, 023, 029, 037, 038, 050
Class Status: Active
Adhesives for stationery or household purposes; printers' type; printing blocks; printed photographs; printed instructional materials; printed teaching materials; artists' materials; plastic films and sheets for packaging; paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials, namely, printed sticker books, printed magazines, printed brochures and printed newspapers; stationery; paintbrushes; printed matter, namely, printed forms, printed tickets and printed periodicals; stickers; printed diaries; coin albums; sticker albums; photograph albums; office requisites, except furniture, namely staplers, staple removers, adhesive tape dispensers, correcting fluid for type, paper trimmers, hand operated paper hole punches, electric paper hole punches, rubber bands, letter trays, ink stamps; drawing materials for whiteboards; document files; flags of paper; printed tickets; printed notepads; ball-point pens; pens; fibre-tip writing pens; felt-tip writing pens; paper bags; boxes of cardboard or paper; pencil cases; decalcomanias; printed calendars; folders for papers; advertisement boards of paper or cardboard; printed posters; printed booklets; adhesive tapes for stationery or household purposes; blocks for printing; tablecloths of paper; printed newspapers; adhesive tape dispensers; writing cases being stationery cases; bumper stickers; printed pamphlets; paper coasters; ball-point pen sets; pencil sets; drawing set squares; baggage tags of paper; printed paper labels, not of textile; adhesive printed labels; collectible printed photographs of sports personalities; printed commemorative stamp sheets; passport holders; passport cases; passport covers; plastic sleeves for holding identity cards; holders adapted for paper notebooks; holders for notebooks, namely, stationery type portfolios for holding notebooks; paper clips; rubber erasers; staples for offices; writing chalks; printed timetables; writing instruments; plastic sheets for wrapping and packaging; plastic films for wrapping and packaging; plastic bags for wrapping and packaging; correction fluids for documents; lithographs; pencils; colouring pencils; pencil ornaments; sketch books; printed children's activity books; printed address books; printed story books and printed books featuring reviews, including those relating to sports personalities and sports events; printed autograph books; printed geographical maps; electric and non-electric pencil sharpeners; marker pens; printed teaching materials; handkerchiefs of paper; writing cases being stationery cases; lithographic works of art; desktop organizers; palettes for painters; paper banners; paper; self-adhesive paper for notes; writing paper; copying paper; gift wrapping paper; luminous paper; printed entry tickets; cardboard covers for entry tickets; paperweights; paper clasps being binder clips; clips for holding printed cards and tickets; money clips; clipboards; binder clips for offices; fountain pens; boxes for pens; holders for cheque books; document holders; printed magazine binders; stencils; printed event programs; printed coloring books; drawing books; writing books; printed visiting cards; cases for printed visiting cards; printed ticket entry passes; cardboard cases for printed passes; holders for holding paper cards; square rulers for drawing; paintings, framed or unframed; printed charts; felt-tip colouring pens; printed comic books; printed magazines; postage stamps; sealing stamps; bookmarkers; envelopes; bookends; pen stands for office articles; containers for office articles, namely, pencil holders; photograph stands; stands for pens and pencils; inking pads; printed greeting cards; printed invitation cards; cardboard or plastic recipe cards that are printed or stamped; printed greeting cards; printed postcards; thumbtacks; tissues of paper; paper wipes for cleaning; writing ink; printed event admission tickets; lithographic works of art; figurines and models made of paper and cardboard; all of the aforementioned goods in relation to automobiles and motor sports;