Tying in nicely with the recent news that Kathryn will be executive producing the forthcoming Alice Sweet Alice horror film remake with her own production company Revival House, we have an update on the status of the trademark for the company.
A quick recap. Back in September 2011 news broke about a new drama being developed for the Lifetime network by Kathryn and her new production company Revival House. This was not long after we reported the official abandonment of the trademark on Kathryn’s previous company Hotplate Productions. Nothing ever came of the drama.
In April of 2012 the trademark for Revival House was approved. Mark owners have six months to give evidence of the commercial of the name or apply for a six month extension. Up to five extensions can be issued, meaning that you have a total of three years to use a trademark before it is cancelled. October last year saw the first extension being granted.
Late in March this year a second extension was requested and just last week it was issued. It bodes well that the mark is being actively maintained and with the news of the film it means it could have quite soon. It may well require an additional extension or two before the proper evidence of usage can be supplied though.
For those that need to know even more the Trademarkia website has all the details.
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