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Fame Continues To Be A Dominant Factor In 2(d) Cases

In a recent case decided in November 2019, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (the “Board” or the “TTAB”) sustained an opposition filed by Baccarat S.A. on various grounds including likelihood of confusion. The applicant was seeking to register the mark BACCARAT in standard characters for alcoholic beverages, namely vodka.…

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TTAB Precedential Decision: JAWS Movie Considered “Famous” Under Likelihood Of Confusion

Applicant was refused registration for two marks: (1) JAWS in standard characters and (2) JAWS DEVOUR YOUR HUNGER in standard characters. The services identified in the trademark applications were entertainment services, namely the streaming of audiovisual material via an Internet channel providing programming related to cooking. The Examining Attorney refused…

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A Trademark Victory For The Yankees

Since 2009 the Yankees have been fighting to block several trademarks that were intended to parody two of their own trademarks and on May 8, 2015 they succeeded. IET Products and Services Inc. (“Applicant”) filed two applications with the United States Patent & Trademark Office (“USPTO”) seeking to register the…

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McDonald’s Wins A Likelihood Of Confusion And Dilution Victory

McSweet LLC (“Applicant”) filed two trademark applications to register the mark MCSWEET for “pickled gourmet vegetables, namely, pickled cocktail onions, pickled garlic, and pickled, marinated olive medley” and “pickled asparagus.” (the amended identification). McDonald’s Corporation (“Opposer”) opposed both trademark applications on the grounds of likelihood of confusion, dilution, and lack…

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Chanel, Inc.’s Successful Opposition Based On Dilution By Blurring

Chanel, Inc. (“Opposer” or “Chanel”) filed an Opposition proceeding against an individual applicant Jerzy Makarczyk (“Applicant”) who filed to register the mark CHANEL. The Applicant was interested in protecting the mark CHANEL for real estate development and construction of commercial, residential, and hotel properties in International Class 37. Chanel opposed…

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