To: | Rhema Bible Church, Inc. (wcarter@wintersking.com) |
Subject: | U.S. Trademark Registration No. 4027861 - I BELIEVE - N/A |
Sent: | 03/24/22 07:45:17 PM |
Sent As: | prg@uspto.gov |
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United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Office Action (Official Letter) About Owner’s Trademark Registration
U.S. Registration No. 4027861
Mark: I BELIEVE
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Owner: Rhema Bible Church, Inc.
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OFFICE ACTION
The USPTO must receive the owner’s response to this letter within the time period specified below. Respond using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS). A link to the appropriate TEAS response form appears below.
Issue date: March 24, 2022
The Combined Section 8 Affidavit & Section 9 Renewal Application submitted on September 16, 2021, cannot be accepted for the reasons set forth below.
COMBINED SECTION 8 AFFIDAVIT AND SECTION 9 RENEWAL ISSUES
Owner/holder must provide owner’s/holder’s domicile address. All post registration filings must include the owner’s/holder’s domicile address, and domicile dictates whether an owner/holder is required to have an attorney who is an active member in good standing of the bar of the highest court of a U.S. state or territory represent the owner/holder at the USPTO. See 37 C.F.R. §§2.2(o)-(p), 2.11(a), 2.189; Requirement of U.S.-Licensed Attorney for Foreign-Domiciled Trademark Applicants & Registrants, Examination Guide 4-19, at I.A. (Rev. Sept. 2019).
An individual owner’s/holder’s domicile is the place a person resides and intends to be the person’s principal home. See 37 C.F.R. §2.2(o); Examination Guide 4-19, at I.A. A juristic entity owner’s/holder’s domicile is the principal place of business, i.e., headquarters, where a juristic entity’s senior executives or officers ordinarily direct and control the entity’s activities. 37 C.F.R. §2.2(p); Examination Guide 4-19, at I.A. An owner/holder whose domicile is located outside of the United States or its territories is foreign-domiciled and must be represented at the USPTO by a U.S.-licensed attorney qualified to practice before the USPTO under 37 C.F.R. §11.14. 37 C.F.R. §2.11(a).
The post registration filing lists the owner/holder as a juristic entity and specifies the owner’s/holder’s domicile as a post office box or an address that is not a street address. In most cases, a post office box or an address that is not a street address is not acceptable as a domicile address because it does not identify the location of the owner’s/holder’s headquarters where the entity’s senior executives or officers ordinarily direct and control the entity’s activities. See37 C.F.R. §§2.2(o)-(p), 2.189; Examination Guide 4-19, at I.A.3. Thus, the owner/holder must provide its domicile street address. See 37 C.F.R. §2.189. Alternatively, an owner/holder may demonstrate that the listed address is, in fact, the owner’s/holder’s domicile. Examination Guide 4-19, at I.A.3.
If the owner/holder wants to hide its domicile address from public view because of privacy or other concerns, the owner/holder must have a mailing address that can be made public and differs from its domicile address. In this case, the owner/holder must follow the steps below in the correct order to ensure the domicile address will be hidden.
In the Response to Post-Registration Office Action form:
(1) Answer “Yes” to the wizard question asking, “Do you need to update the owner’s/holder’s mailing address, email address, phone or fax number?” and click “Continue;”
(2) On the “Owner Information” page, if the previously provided mailing address has changed, the owner/holder must enter its new mailing address in the “Mailing Address” field, which will be publicly viewable;
(3) On the “Owner Information” page, uncheck the box next to “Domicile Address” and enter the new domicile address in the text box immediately below the checkbox.
II. RESPONSE GUIDELINES
RESPONSE TIME DEADLINE: A complete response must be received within 6 months from the issuance date of this Office action. The owner must respond to all inquiries set forth in this Office action to avoid cancellation and/or expiration of the registration. If a response is not received, and there is no time remaining in the grace period to file a new affidavit, the registration will be cancelled and will expire in its entirety. 37 C.F.R. §§2.163(b)-(c) and 2.184(b); TMEP §§1604.16 and 1606.12.
How to respond. Click to file a Response to Post-Registration Office action.
Direct questions about this Office action to the Post Registration staff member below.
/Williams-White, Sheline/
Trademark Specialist
Post Registration Division
(571) 272-6220
Sheline.Williams-White@uspto.gov
RESPONSE GUIDANCE