THE DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT COMPANY85805259TrademarkTrademarkhttps://tsdrsec.uspto.gov/ts/cd/casestatus/85805259/v1/info.xmlTrademarke4611ee6b0eff4e19229ba00092de28f378877dca810f95e1406ea68
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Filed
Dec. 18, 2012
Serial No.
85805259
Registered
Nov. 26, 2013
Registration No.
4,441,613
Class
Developing customized software for others; Software as a service (SAAS) services, namely, hosting software for use by others for use as a web application development and management software tools for web content management, visitor behavior analytics and optimization recommendations, ecommerce and search engine optimization, marketing lifecycle management, and web site design and maintenance applications; Software as a service (SAAS) services, namely, hosting software for use by others for use as web engagement management software tools for electronic commerce, content management, site management, web analytics, electronic marketing and online chatrooms; 100; 101
Status
Registered. The registration date is used to determine when post-registration maintenance documents are due.
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