The Board dismissed this petition for cancellation of a registration for the marks MOSAYEC (standard characters) for "providing temporary use of a web-based software application for use by children and youth to ...
The fourteenth (XIVth) session of that popular non-INTA event known as MEET THE BLOGGERS will be held on Tuesday night, May 22nd, from 8-10 PM at Garage Billiards, 1130 Broadway, Seattle. Be there or be square!
In a 36-page opinion, the Board sustained a Section 2(d) opposition to registration of the mark HONEY PIG, in standard form, for restaurant services in view of opposer's prior use of ...
The Board dismissed this Section 2(d) opposition to registration of the mark WEAPON X MOTORSPORTS for various automotive parts, automotive body kits, and conversions services, finding that Opposer failed to prove priority. ...
The USPTO refused registration of the mark S-LON for "yarns and threads for use in making beaded jewelry," finding the mark likely to cause confusion with the registered mark C-LON for "threads made of ...
In this consolidated cancellation proceeding involving registrations for the marks MONSTER SEAL A FLAT, MONSTER UP, and UNLEASH THE BEAST for "tire sealing compound," Respondent Martin moved to strike Petitioner Monster Energy Company’s notice of ...
The Board affirmed the USPTO's refusal to register the term MECHANICALLY FLOOR-MALTED, in standard characters, finding it to be generic for "malt for brewing and distilling" in International Class 31 and ...
Eric Goldman, Professor at Santa Clara University School of Law, Director of the law school's High Tech Law Institute, and well known blogger (Technology and Marketing Law Blog), considers the ...
It has been said that one can predict the outcome of a Section 2(d) appeal 95% of the time just by looking at the marks and the goods or services. ...
The Trademark Reporter has published its Annual Review of U.S. Trademark Cases: "The Seventieth Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946," by Theodore H. Davis, Jr. and yours truly, ...