To: | DIRECTV, Inc. (tsuzuki@directv.com) |
Subject: | U.S. TRADEMARK APPLICATION NO. 77120789 - STRIKE ZONE CHANNEL - N/A |
Sent: | 7/27/2009 7:10:56 PM |
Sent As: | ECOM106@USPTO.GOV |
Attachments: | Attachment - 1 Attachment - 2 |
UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
SERIAL NO: 77/120789
MARK: STRIKE ZONE CHANNEL
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CORRESPONDENT ADDRESS: |
RESPOND TO THIS ACTION: http://www.gov.uspto.report/teas/eTEASpageD.htm
GENERAL TRADEMARK INFORMATION: http://www.gov.uspto.report/main/trademarks.htm
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APPLICANT: DIRECTV, Inc.
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CORRESPONDENT’S REFERENCE/DOCKET NO: CORRESPONDENT E-MAIL ADDRESS: |
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TO AVOID ABANDONMENT, THE OFFICE MUST RECEIVE A PROPER RESPONSE TO THIS OFFICE ACTION WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF THE ISSUE/MAILING DATE.
ISSUE/MAILING DATE: 7/27/2009
THIS IS A FINAL ACTION.
TEAS PLUS APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT DOCUMENTS ELECTRONICALLY OR SUBMIT FEE: Applicants who filed their application online using the reduced-fee TEAS Plus application must submit certain documents electronically. In addition, such applicants must accept correspondence from the Office via e-mail throughout the examination process and maintain a valid e-mail address. 37 C.F.R. §§2.23(a), (b); TMEP §§819, 819.02(a), (b). Failure to do so will incur an additional fee of $50 per class of goods and/or services. 37 C.F.R. §2.6(a)(1)(iv); TMEP §819.04.
Therefore, applicant must submit the following documents using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) at http://www.gov.uspto.report/teas/index.html: (1) responses to Office actions; (2) preliminary amendments; (3) changes of correspondence address; (4) changes of owner’s address; (5) appointments and revocations of power of attorney; (6) appointments and revocations of domestic representative; (7) amendments to allege use; (8) statements of use; (9) requests for extension of time to file a statement of use; and (10) requests to delete a Trademark Act Section 1(b) basis. If applicant files any of these documents on paper instead of via TEAS, then applicant must also submit the $50 per class fee. 37 C.F.R. §§2.6(a)(1)(iv), 2.23(a)(1); TMEP §§819.02(b), 819.04. Telephone responses that result in the issuance of an examiner’s amendment will not incur this additional fee.
The cancellation proceeding filed in connection with the cited U.S. Registration No. 3006312 was dismissed and termination on 7/8/2009. Accordingly, the refusal under Trademark Act Section 2(d) is maintained and made FINAL.
Final Refusal - Section 2(d) Likelihood of Confusion
For the reasons set forth below, the refusal under Trademark Act Section 2(d) is maintained and continued with respect to U.S. Registration No(s). 3006315.
The proposed mark is STRIKE ZONE CHANNEL for entertainment, namely a continuing sports show broadcast over television, satellite, audio, and video media; entertainment, namely, television news shows; and production and distribution of television shows and movies while the registered mark is STRIKE ZONE WWW.FLORIDA MARLINS.COM for entertainment services, namely, providing television programs featuring professional baseball games featuring Florida Marlins baseball.
The applicant argued that the marks are distinguishable because of the differences in marks, namely, WWW.FLORIDA MARLINS.COM and CHANNEL and the differences in the design elements of the registered mark.
Then, the applicant argued that the services offered are different. Here, the sports show broadcasted by the applicant may very well include baseball games. The services of the parties need not be identical or directly competitive to find a likelihood of confusion. See Safety-Kleen Corp. v. Dresser Indus., Inc., 518 F.2d 1399, 1404, 186 USPQ 476, 480 (C.C.P.A. 1975); TMEP §1207.01(a)(i). Rather, they need only be related in some manner, or the conditions surrounding their marketing are such that they would be encountered by the same purchasers under circumstances that would give rise to the mistaken belief that the goods and/or services come from a common source. In re Total Quality Group, Inc., 51 USPQ2d 1474, 1476 (TTAB 1999); TMEP §1207.01(a)(i); see, e.g., On-line Careline Inc. v. Am. Online Inc., 229 F.3d 1080, 1086-87, 56 USPQ2d 1471, 1475-76 (Fed. Cir. 2000); In re Martin’s Famous Pastry Shoppe, Inc., 748 F.2d 1565, 1566-68, 223 USPQ 1289, 1290 (Fed. Cir. 1984).
In this case, applicant’s services are identified broadly. Therefore, it is presumed that the application encompasses all goods and/or services of the type described, including those in the registrant’s more specific identification, that they move in all normal channels of trade, and that they are available to all potential customers. See TMEP §1207.01(a)(iii); see, e.g., In re Americor Health Servs., 1 USPQ2d 1670, 1670-71 (TTAB 1986); In re Equitable Bancorporation, 229 USPQ 709, 710 (TTAB 1986).
Accordingly, the Section 2(d) likelihood of confusion refusal is maintained and made FINAL.
Proper Response to Final Action
(1) Submitting a response that fully satisfies all outstanding requirements, if feasible; and/or
(2) Filing an appeal to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, with an appeal fee of $100 per class.
37 C.F.R. §§2.6(a)(18), 2.64(a); TBMP ch. 1200; TMEP §714.04.
In certain rare circumstances, a petition to the Director may be filed pursuant to 37 C.F.R. §2.63(b)(2) to review a final Office action that is limited to procedural issues. 37 C.F.R. §2.64(a); TMEP §714.04; see 37 C.F.R. §2.146(b); TBMP §1201.05; TMEP §1704 (explaining petitionable matters). The petition fee is $100. 37 C.F.R. §2.6(a)(15).
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Sally Shih
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USPTO
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RESPOND TO THIS ACTION: Applicant should file a response to this Office action online using the form at http://www.gov.uspto.report/teas/eTEASpageD.htm, waiting 48-72 hours if applicant received notification of the Office action via e-mail. For technical assistance with the form, please e-mail TEAS@uspto.gov. For questions about the Office action itself, please contact the assigned examining attorney. Do not respond to this Office action by e-mail; the USPTO does not accept e-mailed responses.
If responding by paper mail, please include the following information: the application serial number, the mark, the filing date and the name, title/position, telephone number and e-mail address of the person signing the response. Please use the following address: Commissioner for Trademarks, P.O. Box 1451, Alexandria, VA 22313-1451.
STATUS CHECK: Check the status of the application at least once every six months from the initial filing date using the USPTO Trademark Applications and Registrations Retrieval (TARR) online system at http://tarr.uspto.gov. When conducting an online status check, print and maintain a copy of the complete TARR screen. If the status of your application has not changed for more than six months, please contact the assigned examining attorney.