Priority Action

ART.COM

Art.Com, Inc.

Priority Action

UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

 

    SERIAL NO: 76/616962

 

    APPLICANT:         Art.Com, Inc.

 

 

 

*76616962*

 

    CORRESPONDENT ADDRESS:

MITCHELL H.  STABBE

DOW, LOHNES & ALBERTSON, PLLC

1200 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE NW STE 800

WASHINGTON, DC 20036-6800

 

RETURN ADDRESS: 

Commissioner for Trademarks

P.O. Box 1451

Alexandria, VA 22313-1451

 

 

 

 

    MARK:          ART.COM

 

 

 

    CORRESPONDENT’S REFERENCE/DOCKET NO:   N/A

 

    CORRESPONDENT EMAIL ADDRESS: 

 

Please provide in all correspondence:

 

1.  Filing date, serial number, mark and

     applicant's name.

2.  Date of this Office Action.

3.  Examining Attorney's name and

     Law Office number.

4. Your telephone number and e-mail address.

 

PRIORITY ACTION

 

 

RESPONSE TIME LIMIT:  To avoid abandonment, the Office must receive a proper response to this Office action within six-months of the mailing or e-mailing date.  If applicant responds to the issues below within two months of the above mailing or e-mailing  date, this case will be given priority handling.  TMEP §708.01.

 

MAILING/E-MAILING DATE INFORMATION:  If the mailing or e-mailing date of this Office action does not appear above, this information can be obtained by visiting the USPTO website at http://tarr.gov.uspto.report/, inserting the application serial number, and viewing the prosecution history for the mailing date of the most recently issued Office communication.

 

QUESTIONS:  Please contact the assigned trademark examining attorney with any questions.

 

Serial Number  76/616962

 

The following were discussed in communication with Mitchell Stabbe on December 27, 2005.  Applicant must respond to each refusal and/or requirement raised below.

 

Specimens for goods

 

This application does not include a specimen for any of the identified classes of goods.  A specimen showing use of the mark in commerce for each class of goods is required for an application based on use of the mark in commerce under Trademark Act Section 1(a), 15 U.S.C. §1051(a).  TMEP §904. 

 

Applicant must submit (1) a specimen (i.e., an example of how applicant actually uses its mark in commerce for the goods listed in the application) for each class of goods showing the mark as it is used in commerce, and, (2) a statement that “the specimens were in use in commerce at least as early as the filing date of the application,” verified with an affidavit or signed declaration under 37 C.F.R. §2.20.  37 C.F.R. §2.56(a); TMEP §§904.01 et seq. and 904.09.

 

Examples of acceptable specimens for goods are tags, labels, instruction manuals, containers, photographs that show the mark on the goods or packaging, or displays associated with the goods at their point of sale.  TMEP §§904.04 et seq.

 

Distinctiveness claim

 

The record indicates that applicant has used its mark for a long time; therefore, applicant may seek registration on the Principal Register under Trademark Act Section 2(f), 15 U.S.C. §1052(f), based on acquired distinctiveness.  To amend the application to Section 2(f) based on five years use, applicant should submit the following written statement claiming acquired distinctiveness, if accurate:

 

The mark has become distinctive of the goods and services through applicant’s substantially exclusive and continuous use in commerce for at least the five years immediately before the date of this statement.

 

Applicant must verify this statement with a notarized affidavit or a signed declaration under 37 C.F.R. §2.20.  37 C.F.R. §2.41(b); TMEP §1212.05(d).

 

Verification of substitute specimens and 2(f) claim

 

The undersigned, being hereby warned that willful false statements and the like so made are punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both, under 18 U.S.C. §1001, and that such willful false statements may jeopardize the validity of the application or any resulting registration, declares that the specimens were in use in commerce at least as early as the filing date of the application; the mark has become distinctive of the goods and services through applicant’s substantially exclusive and continuous use in commerce for at least the five years immediately before the date of this statement; the facts set forth in this application are true; all statements made of his/her own knowledge are true; and all statements made on information and belief are believed to be true.

 

 

_____________________________

(Signature)

 

_____________________________

(Print or Type Name and Position)

 

_____________________________

(Date)

 

 

 

igoodsaid

/Ira Goodsaid/

Law Office 101

571-272-9166

 

HOW TO RESPOND TO THIS OFFICE ACTION:

  • ONLINE RESPONSE:  You may respond formally using the Office’s Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) Response to Office Action form (visit http://www.gov.uspto.report/teas/index.html and follow the instructions, but if the Office Action has been issued via email, you must wait 72 hours after receipt of the Office Action to respond via TEAS).
  • REGULAR MAIL RESPONSE:  To respond by regular mail, your response should be sent to the mailing return address above and include the serial number, law office number and examining attorney’s name in your response.

 

STATUS OF APPLICATION: To check the status of your application, visit the Office’s Trademark Applications and Registrations Retrieval (TARR) system at http://tarr.uspto.gov.

 

VIEW APPLICATION DOCUMENTS ONLINE: Documents in the electronic file for pending applications can be viewed and downloaded online at http://portal.gov.uspto.report/external/portal/tow.

 

GENERAL TRADEMARK INFORMATION: For general information about trademarks, please visit the Office’s website at http://www.gov.uspto.report/main/trademarks.htm

 

 


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