1 MZ MACHINE ZONE

Welcome to the Brand page for “1 MZ MACHINE ZONE”, which is offered here for Providing an internet website portal in the field of computer games and gaming; entertainment services, providing virtual environments in which users can interact through social games for recreational, leisure, or entertainment purposes; entertainment services, providing on-line computer games;the mark consists of a motion mark incorporating sound. the mark begins with an image of a design of number 1 in light blue color. the number 1 design begins to shrink towards the center of the mark and then white, yellow, and fuchsia borders begin to converge towards the center of the mark slowly forming a number 1 and finally disappearing in the design. the light blue number 1 design slowly expands and to the left of it fuchsia, yellow, and light blue rectangle designs form ultimately creating a stylized letter m followed by a transitional design in fuchsia, yellow, and light blue creating a stylized letter z. the stylized mz letters are in light blue on a white background. a yellow triangle emerges from the bottom right of the mark expanding over the entire mark making the mz letters disappear as the yellow shape passes over them. on a yellow background, the words machine zone slowly form in the center of the mark. each letter transforms from fuchsia to light blue to white revealing the words machine zone overlapping in three sizes and colors. then another fuchsia triangle emerges from the bottom right of the mark expanding over the entire mark followed by a navy blue triangle expanding from the bottom right of the mark and moving over the entire mark. at the same time, the words machine zone change colors from shaded light blue and white to completely white. the music accompanying the motion mark plays at a tempo of 154 beats quarter notes per minute. the sound effect is a rushing, rumbling noise sound. it is heard alone for 470 milliseconds before the music begins. this is followed by three orchestral chords played by trumpets, french horns, trombones, tuba, taiko drums, violins, violas, cellos, double bass, and mixed vocal choir. the musical form consists of playing three versions of a d-major chord in succession, with additional notes being added to the vocal-choir parts of the first chord on beat 2. the duration of the first chord is one half-note tied to an eighth note. the duration of the second chord is a dotted-quarter note tied to a half-note. the notes of the first chord are: d1, a1, d2, g2, a2, d3, f3, a3, bb3, c4, d4, f4, bb4/a#4, c5, d5, f5, c6. on beat 2, the following notes are added to the vocal-choir parts: c4, e4, d5. the notes of the second chord are: d1, d2, a2, d3, f3, a3, bb3, c4, d4, f4 bb4/a#4, c5, d5, f5, a#5, c6, f6. in addition, the following notes carry through to the third chord without being repeated in the second: d2, b3, d5. the notes of the third chord are: d2, a2, d3, d4, a3, d4, f4, g4, a4 natural, a4, d5, a5 natural, a5, d6, f6, g6.;downloadable video game software for use on wireless devices; computer game software downloadable from a global computer network; downloadable and/or recorded computer software providing real-time language translation capability; downloadable virtual goods, computer programs featuring characters, heroes, legions, troops, weapons, tools, buildings, land, vehicles, clothing, currency, gifts, and prizes, for use in video games and virtual environments created for entertainment purposes;the color(s) light blue, fuchsia, yellow, white, and navy blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;computer services, creating an online community for registered users to participate in competitions, showcase their skills, get feedback from their peers, form virtual communities, engage in social networking, and improve their talent; providing a website featuring non-downloadable software tools for use in tracking performance of computer games;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “1 MZ MACHINE ZONE” is believed to be currently owned by “MZ IP HOLDINGS, LLC”.

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MZ IP HOLDINGS, LLC
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Providing an internet website portal in the field of computer games and gaming; entertainment services, providing virtual environments in which users can interact through social games for recreational, leisure, or entertainment purposes; entertainment services, providing on-line computer games;The mark consists of a motion mark incorporating sound. The mark begins with an image of a design of number 1 in light blue color. The number 1 design begins to shrink towards the center of the mark and then white, yellow, and fuchsia borders begin to converge towards the center of the mark slowly forming a number 1 and finally disappearing in the design. The light blue number 1 design slowly expands and to the left of it fuchsia, yellow, and light blue rectangle designs form ultimately creating a stylized letter M followed by a transitional design in fuchsia, yellow, and light blue creating a stylized letter Z. The stylized MZ letters are in light blue on a white background. A yellow triangle emerges from the bottom right of the mark expanding over the entire mark making the MZ letters disappear as the yellow shape passes over them. On a yellow background, the words MACHINE ZONE slowly form in the center of the mark. Each letter transforms from fuchsia to light blue to white revealing the words MACHINE ZONE overlapping in three sizes and colors. Then another fuchsia triangle emerges from the bottom right of the mark expanding over the entire mark followed by a navy blue triangle expanding from the bottom right of the mark and moving over the entire mark. At the same time, the words MACHINE ZONE change colors from shaded light blue and white to completely white. The music accompanying the motion mark plays at a tempo of 154 beats quarter notes per minute. The sound effect is a rushing, rumbling noise sound. It is heard alone for 470 milliseconds before the music begins. This is followed by three orchestral chords played by trumpets, French horns, trombones, tuba, taiko drums, violins, violas, cellos, double bass, and mixed vocal choir. The musical form consists of playing three versions of a D-Major chord in succession, with additional notes being added to the vocal-choir parts of the first chord on beat 2. The duration of the first chord is one half-note tied to an eighth note. The duration of the second chord is a dotted-quarter note tied to a half-note. The notes of the first chord are: D1, A1, D2, G2, A2, D3, F3, A3, Bb3, C4, D4, F4, Bb4/A#4, C5, D5, F5, C6. On beat 2, the following notes are added to the vocal-choir parts: C4, E4, D5. The notes of the second chord are: D1, D2, A2, D3, F3, A3, Bb3, C4, D4, F4 Bb4/A#4, C5, D5, F5, A#5, C6, F6. In addition, the following notes carry through to the third chord without being repeated in the second: D2, B3, D5. The notes of the third chord are: D2, A2, D3, D4, A3, D4, F4, G4, A4 natural, A4, D5, A5 natural, A5, D6, F6, G6.;Downloadable video game software for use on wireless devices; computer game software downloadable from a global computer network; downloadable and/or recorded computer software providing real-time language translation capability; downloadable virtual goods, computer programs featuring characters, heroes, legions, troops, weapons, tools, buildings, land, vehicles, clothing, currency, gifts, and prizes, for use in video games and virtual environments created for entertainment purposes;The color(s) light blue, fuchsia, yellow, white, and navy blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Computer services, creating an online community for registered users to participate in competitions, showcase their skills, get feedback from their peers, form virtual communities, engage in social networking, and improve their talent; providing a website featuring non-downloadable software tools for use in tracking performance of computer games;
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