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If you desire to register a servicemark asserting use that is preparatory for the rendering of your services, your application will fail in the U.S. Instead, the services must be actually rendered in connection with the mark for a registration to be granted. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Playdom, Inc.,
If you desire to register a servicemark asserting use that is preparatory for the rendering of your services, your application will fail in the U.S. Instead, the services must be actually rendered in connection with the mark for a registration to be granted. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). ” Id.
Here are three recent TTAB rulings, each sustaining an opposition based upon non-use of the opposed servicemark. For a servicemark, the services must be rendered in order to qualify as "use in commerce" as defined in Section 45 of the Lanham Act. BlackBerry Limited v. Hotberry LLC , Opposition No.
The Board upheld the USPTO's refusals to register the two proposed marks shown below, for "hotel services; provision of conference, exhibition, and meeting facilities," finding that the building designs are not inherently distinctive and lack secondary meaning. In re Palacio Del Rio, Inc. Serial Nos. See In re Frankish Enters.
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