Notice of Acceptance Sec 71 & 15

ROUTE 66

Tempting Brands AG

Official USPTO Notice of Acceptance/Acknowledgement Sections 71 and 15: U.S. Trademark RN 3283290: ROUTE 66 (Stylized/Design)


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Subject: Official USPTO Notice of Acceptance/Acknowledgement Sections 71 and 15: U.S. Trademark RN 3283290: ROUTE 66 (Stylized/Design)

U.S. Registration Number:   3283290 U.S. Serial Number:   79028704
U.S. Registration Date:   Aug 21, 2007
International Reg. No.:   0635050
Mark:   ROUTE 66 (Stylized/Design)
U.S. Registration Holder/Owner:   Tempting Brands AG



  Feb 24, 2014

NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE UNDER SECTION 71

The declaration of use or excusable nonuse filed for the above-identified registration meets the requirements of Section 71 of the Trademark Act, 15 U.S.C. §1141k.  The Section 71 declaration is accepted.


NOTICE OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT UNDER SECTION 15

The declaration of incontestability filed for the above-identified registration meets the requirements of Section 15 of the Trademark Act, 15 U.S.C. §1065.  The Section 15 declaration is acknowledged.

The U.S. registration will remain in force for the term of the international registration upon which it is based for the following class(es).

Class(es):
009




CONLEY, JOYCE MARIE
TRADEMARK SPECIALIST
POST-REGISTRATION DIVISION
571-272-9500





ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTAINING A U.S. TRADEMARK REGISTRATION
EXTENDING PROTECTION OF AN INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION

WARNING:  In addition to filing renewals of your international registration with the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) as required under the Madrid Protocol, your registered extension of protection will be canceled if you do not file the documents below during the specified time periods.

I)  SECTION 71 DECLARATION OF USE

Requirements in the First Ten Years

What and When to File:  You must file a declaration of use (or excusable nonuse) between the 9th and 10th years after the date of issuance of the U.S. registration extending protection.  15 U.S.C. §1141k(a)(2).

Requirements in Successive Ten-Year Periods

What and When to File:  You must file a declaration of use (or excusable nonuse) between every 9th and 10th-year period, calculated from the date of issuance of the U.S. registration extending protection.  15 U.S.C. §1141k(a)(2).

Grace Period Filings

The above documents will be considered as timely if filed within six months after the deadlines listed above with the payment of an additional fee.  15 U.S.C. §1141k(a)(3).

Failure to file the Section 71 declaration will result in the cancellation of the U.S. registration and invalidation of the protection of the international registration in the United States.

II)  RENEWAL OF INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION

The international registration remains in force for 10 years, with the possibility of renewal.  Madrid Protocol, Article 6(1).  Failure to renew the international registration with the International Bureau of WIPO will result in the expiration of the U.S. registration even if the Section 71 declaration of use has been accepted.

Any international registration may be renewed for a period of ten years from the expiry of the preceding period, by the mere payment of the required fee to the International Bureau.  Madrid Protocol, Article 7(1).  The deadlines for renewing the international registration are calculated from the international registration date.  If the international registration is not renewed, the corresponding U.S. registration will cease to be valid as of the date of the expiration of the international registration.  15 U.S.C. §1141j(b).  Renewal applications must be filed with the International Bureau in accordance with Article 7 of the Madrid Protocol, 37 C.F.R. §7.41(a).  The USPTO will not process or forward any requests to renew an international registration or extension of protection to the United States if mistakenly submitted to the USPTO.  37 C.F.R. §7.41(b).

*** THE USPTO WILL NOT SEND ANY FURTHER NOTICE OR REMINDER OF THESE REQUIREMENTS.  THE HOLDER/OWNER SHOULD CONTACT THE USPTO ONE YEAR BEFORE THE EXPIRATION OF THE TIME PERIODS SHOWN ABOVE TO DETERMINE APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS AND FEES.***

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