BUYNOTHING

Welcome to the Brand page for “BUYNOTHING”, which is offered here for The mark consists of a circular design in light green with smaller dark green circles around the perimeter, and the wording buynothing below the design in black. the color white represents background and is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;buy nothing;buy nothing has become distinctive of the goods/services, as demonstrated by the attached evidence; buy nothing has become distinctive of the goods/services through the applicant's substantially exclusive and continuous use of the mark in commerce that the u.s. congress may lawfully regulate for at least the five years immediately before the date of this statement.;the color(s) green, light green, and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;creating an on-line community for individuals and groups for the purpose of sharing, borrowing, lending, giving, gifting, requesting, and showing gratitude for resources shared freely and widely within and across group-based sharing economies;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “BUYNOTHING” is believed to be currently owned by “ROCKEFELLER, REBECCA”.

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ROCKEFELLER, REBECCA
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The mark consists of a circular design in light green with smaller dark green circles around the perimeter, and the wording BUYNOTHING below the design in black. The color white represents background and is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;BUY NOTHING;BUY NOTHING has become distinctive of the goods/services, as demonstrated by the attached evidence; BUY NOTHING has become distinctive of the goods/services through the applicant's substantially exclusive and continuous use of the mark in commerce that the U.S. Congress may lawfully regulate for at least the five years immediately before the date of this statement.;The color(s) green, light green, and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Creating an on-line community for individuals and groups for the purpose of sharing, borrowing, lending, giving, gifting, requesting, and showing gratitude for resources shared freely and widely within and across group-based sharing economies;
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