19.20.21.
Mark Identification

19.20.21.

Serial Number

77406838

Filing Date

Feb 26, 2008

Trademark by

19.20.21. LLC

Classification Information

Television series exploring the effect of the rise of supercities, defined as cities with twenty million or more people, on health, education, transportation, demographics, energy consumption and distribution, growth patterns, water sources, use and quality, waste management, economics and the cost of living, infrastructure, quality of life and standard of living indices, crime dynamics, calamity risk, and culture and art; educational services, namely, conducting live and on-line exhibitions, displays and interactive exhibits about the effect of the rise of supercities, defined as cities with twenty million or more people, on health, education, transportation, demographics, energy consumption and distribution, growth patterns, water sources, use and quality, waste management, economics and the cost of living, infrastructure, quality of life and standard of living indices, crime dynamics, calamity risk, and culture and art; educational services, namely, conducting classes, seminars and workshops about the effect of the rise of supercities, defined as cities with twenty million or more people, on health, education, transportation, demographics, energy consumption and distribution, growth patterns, water sources, use and quality, waste management, economics and the cost of living, infrastructure, quality of life and standard of living indices, crime dynamics, calamity risk, and culture and art; website containing information about the effect of the rise of supercities, defined as cities with twenty million or more people, on education

Education and Entertainment

Website containing scientific research information about the effect of the rise of supercities, defined as cities with twenty million or more people, on health, education, transportation, demographics, energy consumption and distribution, growth patterns, water sources, use and quality, waste management, economics and the cost of living, infrastructure, quality of life and standard of living indices, crime dynamics, calamity risk, and culture and art

Computer and Scientific