Wiki Watershed
Trademark details
Wiki Watershed® is a registered trademark used for Providing an Interactive and Collaborative Web Site Where Users Can Offer and Exchange Geographically-Tagged Data, Information, Photos, Videos, Comments, Educational Curricula, Simulation Models and Other Tools On Streams and Rivers and owned by Stroud Water Research Center, Inc.. Full trade mark registration details, registered images and more information below.
| Goods and/or Services: | Providing an Interactive and Collaborative Web Site Where Users Can Offer and Exchange Geographically-Tagged Data, Information, Photos, Videos, Comments, Educational Curricula, Simulation Models and Other Tools On Streams and Rivers Providing Information and Analysis In the Fields of Water Science Computer Services, Namely, Hosting and Maintaining an Online Website For Others To Share Geographically-Tagged Data, Information, Photos, Videos, Comments, Educational Curricula, Simulation Models and Other Tools On Water Science Educational Services, Namely, Providing Water-Quality Data and Ecosystem Function Measurements Designed To Teach About and Promote Water Science |
| Serial Number: | 77343717 |
| Filing Date: | Dec 4, 2007 |
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Last Applicant(s)/ Owner(s) of Record | Stroud Water Research Center, Inc.970 Spencer Road |
| Related Products: | Advertising and Business |
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