To: | Microsoft Corporation (BillF.docketing@SeedIP.com) |
Subject: | TRADEMARK APPLICATION NO. 78635322 - BLUE DRAGON - 666005.20430 |
Sent: | 7/11/2008 8:09:13 AM |
Sent As: | ECOM110@USPTO.GOV |
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UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
SERIAL NO: 78/635322
MARK: BLUE DRAGON
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CORRESPONDENT ADDRESS: |
GENERAL TRADEMARK INFORMATION: http://www.gov.uspto.report/main/trademarks.htm
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APPLICANT: Microsoft Corporation
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CORRESPONDENT’S REFERENCE/DOCKET NO: CORRESPONDENT E-MAIL ADDRESS: |
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NOTICE OF SUSPENSION
ISSUE/MAILING DATE: 7/11/2008
SUSPENSION PROCEDURE: This suspension notice serves to suspend action on the application for the reason(s) specified below. No response is needed. However, if you wish to respond to this notice, you should use the “Response to Letter of Suspension” form found at http://teasroa.gov.uspto.report/rsi/rsi. The Office will conduct periodic status checks to determine if suspension remains appropriate.
The Office has reassigned this application to the undersigned trademark examining attorney.
Action on this application is suspended pending receipt of a true copy, a photocopy, a certification, or a certified copy of a foreign registration from applicant's country of origin. If the registration is in a foreign language, an English translation must also be submitted. 15 U.S.C. §1126(e); 37 C.F.R. §§2.34(a)(3)(ii); TMEP §§716.02(b), 1004 et seq. Please note that applicant must notify the examining attorney if the foreign application abandons.
Upon receipt of the foreign registration, if it does not indicate that the mark is in standard characters, applicant will be required to either (1) submit the following statement in the U.S. application: “Under the law of the country of origin, the foreign application or registration includes a standard character claim or the legal equivalent;” or (2) delete the standard character claim from the U.S. application. TMEP §§807.03(f), 1011.01.
If the standard character claim is deleted from the U.S. application, then the drawing of the mark will be considered a special form drawing. See 37 C.F.R. §2.52(b); TMEP §807.04.
/Amy E. Hella/
Trademark Examining Attorney
Law Office 110
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office
571-272-9171
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.