IC 016. US 002 005 022 023 029 037 038 050. G & S: Paper; cardboard; printed matter, namely, books, magazines, booklets, brochures, newspapers, posters featuring children's stories, sports, games, motion pictures, cartoons; bookbinding material; photographs; stationery, adhesives for stationery or household purposes; artists' materials, namely, paints, canvas for painting, paper for painting, canvas holders in the nature of canvas panels; paint brushes; typewriters; office requisites except furniture, namely, staplers, paper hole punches, scissors, letter openers; instructional and teaching material except apparatus in the field of science; plastic materials for packaging not included in other classes; printers' type; printing blocks; printed matter and paper goods, namely, books featuring characters from animated, action, adventure, comedy and/or drama features, comic books, children's books, magazines featuring characters from animated, action adventure, comedy and/or drama features, coloring books, children's activity books; stationery, writing paper, envelopes, notebooks, diaries, note cards; greeting cards, trading cards; lithographs; pens, pencils, pen and pencil cases, erasers, crayons, markers, colored pencils, painting sets for children, chalk and chalkboards; decals, heat transfer paper; posters; mounted and/or unmounted photographs; book covers, book marks, calendars, gift wrapping paper; paper party decorations, namely, paper napkins, paper doilies, paper place mats, crepe paper, invitation cards; paper table cloths, paper cake decorations; printed transfers for embroidery or fabric appliques; printed patterns for costumes, pyjamas, sweatshirts and t-shirts; paper party favors in the nature of crackers and noisemakers
IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: Clothing, namely, underwear, pyjamas, shirts, t-shirts, pants, jackets, coats, ties, suits; footwear; headgear, namely, headwear; masquerade masks
IC 028. US 022 023 038 050. G & S: Games and playthings, namely, board games, card games; gymnastic and sporting articles not included in other classes, namely, springboards, rackets; decorations for Christmas trees; toys and sporting goods, namely, action figures, collectable toy figures and scale model vehicles, buildings, wooden toy building blocks, toy building bricks, toy buildings, action figures and accessories therefor; plush toys; balloons; bathtub toys; ride-on toys; playing cards; equipment sold as a unit for playing card games; toy vehicles; dolls; flying discs; stand alone video output game machines; coin or counter operated arcade games; pinball game machines; game equipment sold as a unit for playing a board game, a card game, a manipulative game, a parlor game, an action type target game; jigsaw and manipulative puzzles; paper party hats; paper face masks; skateboards; ice skates; water squirting toys; balls, namely, playground balls, soccer balls, baseballs, basketballs; baseball gloves; surfboards; swimming aids, namely, arm floats and body floats, both for recreational use; kickboard flotation devices for recreational use; swim boards for recreational use; swim fins; toy zip guns; toy bakeware and toy cookware; toy banks; toy snow globes; Christmas tree ornaments; headgear, namely, masquerade masks
IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: Education, namely, providing seminars, workshops, training classes, courses in the fields of science; providing of training in the field of science; production and distribution of motion picture films, cable television programmes and television programmes, radio shows, stage plays and performances and theatrical productions; showing, leasing and rental of motion picture films; ice-skating shows, dances and cabarets; Internet services in the nature of providing information via a global computer network in the field of entertainment relating specifically to music, movies, and television series; providing general interest news, entertainment, and educational information via a global computer network or the Internet; providing information for and/or actual entertainment via a global computer network or the Internet in the nature of live-action, comedy, drama and/or animated television programs; provision of recreational facilities, movie theatres, arcade centers, amusement and theme parks; providing training in the field of magic; entertainment in the nature of magic shows; educational services, namely, seminars, courses, classes, workshops via television, audio and video entertainment featuring science; movie studios; publishing services, namely, books, magazines, booklets, newspapers, comic books; publishing of printed matter, namely, books, magazines, booklets, newspapers, comic books; publishing of stories in books, magazines, comic books, children's books, and online publication of books; book publishing; publication of electronic books on-line; consultation and information services relating to the publication of books
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