| IGC IGC GROUP NAAMLOZE VENNOOTSCHAP (JOINT STOCK COMPANY)
1711342 19 Jan 2015 | on 05 Feb 2016 | Class 014 Class 014 Jewelry Products Cut and uncut diamonds; precious stones; jewellery. | | | IGC MEDTRONIC MINIMED INC. (A DELAWARE CORPORATION)
1388231 20 Mar 2008 | on 03 Dec 2010 | Class 010 Class 010 Medical Instrument Products Programming software that uses a mathematical algorithm and sold as an integral component to control infusion pumps and glucose sensors used in the treatment of diabetes. | | | CIGC CORSTATE INDUSTRY GROUP CORPORATION
1251814 18 Mar 2005 | on 06 Jul 2023 | Class 007 Class 007 Machinery Products Wire manufacturing and finishing machinery, parts and tools, including but not limited to fastener and spring manufacturing and finishing machinery; newspapers, catalogs, magazines, in the field of telecommunications. Class 016 Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material Manufacturing, installation and maintenance of telecommunications hardware, cable and cabling systems. Class 037 Construction and Repair Services
Class 040 Treatment & Processing of Materials Services | | | IGC INTERACTIVE GAMING COUNCIL CANADA
1162235 12 Dec 2002 | on 12 Mar 2020 | Class 035 Class 035 Advertising, Business & Retail Services Class 036 Class 036 Insurance & Financial Services Class 038 Communications Services
Class 041 Education and Entertainment Services
Class 042 Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services
Class 043 Restaurant and Hotel Services Providing a forum for discussion and development of strategies, policies and guidelines relating to improvement of the interactive gaming industry; establishing and publishing trade guidelines relating to interactive gaming; lobbying relevant government and non-government agencies and industry groups in matters relating to the interactive gaming industry; acting to enhance consumer confidence in interactive gaming products and services offered by interactive gaming sites of its members through interaction with the media and serving as a collective voice of the online gaming industry, by ongoing advocacy efforts to educate and demonstrate to regulators, policy makers and government the benefits of regulation of the online gaming industry, by communicating with the public about responsible online gaming industry, including but not limited to information about underage and problem gambling and online gaming jurisdictions and urging members to adopt responsible gaming practices, by encouraging members to avoid the use of Spam and pop-up advertising and avoid advertising that does not meet local standards of decency and avoid unrealistic claims of the possibilities of winning, by providing consumers with suggestions regarding online gambling experiences, by continually encouraging members to identify relevant gaming licenses that apply to their sites, by encouraging members to clearly post all rules of their games, their payout procedure and their complaint mechanisms, by encouraging members to resolve issues with dissatisfied consumers or referring them to the appropriate licensing authority; providing input and assisting with programs relating to responsible gaming subjects including, but not limited to, problem gaming. | |