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Understanding the Basics: What are Trademarks and Service Marks?

JD Supra Law

Trademarks and service marks are essential tools that not only protect your association's brand but also enhance its reputation and credibility among members and the public. A well-designed mark can communicate an association’s values, quality, and reliability. They help to attract and retain members, sponsors, and partners.

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New UKIPO Address for Service Marks

JD Supra Law

We would like to bring to your attention that there are new “address for service” rules coming into effect on 1 January 2024 at the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) which may have an impact on your trade mark portfolio. By: Morrison & Foerster LLP

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The TTAB: Service Mark Use Requires More Than Just Preparation

JD Supra Law

On December 10, 2021, the TTAB issued a precedential decision reminding trademark practitioners and applicants that service mark use requires that an applicant actually render the services recited in the trademark application; mere preparation to render the services is insufficient. By: Fox Rothschild LLP

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The TTAB: Service Mark Use Requires More Than Just Preparation

LexBlog IP

On December 10, 2021, the TTAB issued a precedential decision reminding trademark practitioners and applicants that service mark use requires that an applicant actually render the services recited in the trademark application; mere preparation to render the services is insufficient. ” Opinion, at p.

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The TTAB: Service Mark Use Requires More Than Just Preparation

Above the Fold

On December 10, 2021, the TTAB issued a precedential decision reminding trademark practitioners and applicants that service mark use requires that an applicant actually render the services recited in the trademark application; mere preparation to render the services is insufficient. Opinion, at p.

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Thinking of Registering a Service Mark That Primarily Benefits Your Company? Think Again

JD Supra Law

If you are contemplating registering a service mark that primarily benefits your company and not others, don’t bother; it will be refused registration. This issue was recently addressed by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) in In re California Highway Patrol, SN 88796327 (TTAB Nov. 4, 2021) [not precedential] (CHiP).

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Thinking of Registering a Service Mark That Primarily Benefits Your Company? Think Again

IP Intelligence

If you are contemplating registering a service mark that primarily benefits your company and not others, don’t bother; it will be refused registration. Section 1053 (which, generally, provides that service marks used in commerce are registrable like trademarks) and Section 45, 15 U.S.C. The takeaway from CHiP ?