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On what date was the "AccelerateRx" trademark applied for or registered by Learningrx?

Learningrx Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

[Item 13: TRADEMARKS]

Description of Mark Application Date or Registration Date Serial Number or Registration Number Principal or Supplemental Register of the USPTO
LEARNINGRX May 20, 2003 2,718,173 Principal
THINKRX September 16, 2003 2,764,446 Principal
READRX September 16, 2003 2,764,443 Principal
MATHRX September 23, 2003 2,766,947 Principal
Feb. 13, 2007 3,208,140 Principal
ComprehendRx December 20, 2011 4,073,038 Principal
BRAINSKILLS September 11, 2001 2,487,377 Principal
BRAIN CAMP June 28, 2016 4,988,515 Principal
STUDYRX May 24, 2016 4,964,436 Principal
AccelerateRx August 31, 2021 6,472,859 Principal
PACE April 3, 2001 2,440,352 Principal
PROCESSING AND
COGNITIVE
ENHANCEMENT
BrainRx October 18, 2011 4,040,895 Principal
BrainRx May 28, 2013 4,341,800 Principal
MASTER THE November 1, 2011 4,048,080 Principal
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Source: Item 13 — TRADEMARKS (FDD pages 35–37)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Learningrx's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the trademark for "AccelerateRx" was applied for or registered on August 31, 2021. The trademark is registered on the Principal Register of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The serial number for the "AccelerateRx" trademark is 6,472,859.

It is important for a prospective Learningrx franchisee to understand the trademarks that Learningrx owns and licenses, as these marks represent the brand's identity and goodwill. Franchisees are granted the right to use Learningrx's marks, including "LEARNINGRX," "THINKRX," "MATHRX," "LIFTOFF," "COMPREHENDRX", "BRAINSKILLS," "BRAIN CAMP," and "READRX". Franchisees must adhere to Learningrx's standards when using these trademarks to maintain brand consistency and protect the value of the Learningrx brand.

Learningrx requires franchisees to notify them within three days of learning about any trademark infringement or challenges to the use of any Learningrx name, mark, or symbol. While Learningrx retains sole discretion to take action to protect its trademarks, it is not obligated to protect the franchisee's rights to use the marks or to indemnify the franchisee in case of legal proceedings involving the marks. This means that a franchisee could potentially bear the costs associated with defending their use of the Learningrx trademarks.

Before starting a Learningrx center, the FDD advises prospective franchisees to research the possibility of other businesses using similar trademarks to avoid potential conflicts and the need to change the center's name later. This due diligence is crucial, as Learningrx is not liable for any losses incurred by the franchisee due to trademark infringements or challenges. Franchisees should be aware of these factors and consider conducting their own trademark search to assess the risk of potential conflicts in their specific market area.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.