Trademark Use Statement

This website is publicly available as part of our trademark use declaration under the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) requirements.

Public Declaration under USPTO Section 1(b) – Intent to Use - Class 041 : Education and Entertainment Services

Scope of Services

The Invisible Line™ is a serialized audiovisual project currently in development, scheduled for release in Q4 2025. It is being filed as a U.S. trademark under:

“Providing a website featuring non-downloadable photographs; providing on-line videos featuring musical performances, musical videos, related film clips, not downloadable; entertainment services, namely, an ongoing series featuring speculative fiction, mystery, and symbolic storytelling provided through a website; entertainment services in the nature of development, creation, production, distribution, and post-production of motion pictures; providing a website featuring non-downloadable videos in the field of speculative fiction, mystery, and symbolic storytelling.”

The project’s creative development includes scripting, sound design, visual direction, and production planning.

Web Presence

Social Media Accounts (reserved)

Ownership Information

Trademark Owner: David Felipe Vásquez Martán

Citizenship: Dual nationality – Spanish and Colombian

Entity Type: Individual

Email: theinvisibleline.series@gmail.com

Website: www.theinvisibleline.com

Title: Owner

Status Statement

This site serves as formal public notice of the applicant’s bona fide intent to use the trademark The Invisible Line™ in commerce. The brand identity, domain presence, and supporting infrastructure are in place. Digital content and social engagement are expected to begin during 2025, with the audiovisual series releasing in Q4 2025.

Distinctiveness Clause

The Invisible Line™ is not descriptive of any product or service. It is a symbolic, artistic title used in a narrative context. It does not describe a literal function, ingredient, or characteristic of the services offered, and should not be considered generic or merely descriptive.

© 2025 The Invisible Line™ — All rights reserved.
Created by David Felipe Vásquez Martán.