To: | The MITRE Corporation (tm@sternekessler.com) |
Subject: | U.S. TRADEMARK APPLICATION NO. 87645173 - ATT&CK - 2272.2070000 |
Sent: | 7/25/2018 10:38:21 AM |
Sent As: | ECOM101@USPTO.GOV |
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UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE (USPTO)
OFFICE ACTION (OFFICIAL LETTER) ABOUT APPLICANT’S TRADEMARK APPLICATION
U.S. APPLICATION SERIAL NO. 87645173
MARK: ATT&CK
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CORRESPONDENT ADDRESS: |
GENERAL TRADEMARK INFORMATION: http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/index.jsp
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APPLICANT: The MITRE Corporation
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CORRESPONDENT’S REFERENCE/DOCKET NO: CORRESPONDENT E-MAIL ADDRESS: |
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EXAMINER’S AMENDMENT
ISSUE/MAILING DATE: 7/25/2018
DATABASE SEARCH: The trademark examining attorney has searched the USPTO’s database of registered and pending marks and has found no conflicting marks that would bar registration under Trademark Act Section 2(d). TMEP §704.02; see 15 U.S.C. §1052(d).
APPLICATION HAS BEEN AMENDED: The trademark examining attorney is amending the application as follows. No prior approval or authorization from applicant or applicant’s attorney is required. TMEP §707.02.
Please advise the undersigned immediately of any objections. Otherwise, no response is necessary. TMEP §707. Any amendments to the identification of goods and/or services may clarify or limit the goods and/or services, but may not add to or broaden the scope of the goods and/or services. 37 C.F.R. §2.71(a); see TMEP §§1402.06 et seq.
Identification of Services
“Providing information on the topic of cyber intrusions, cyber adversaries, cyber threat intelligence, cyber security, system compromise, and network compromise and preparing related reports and technical documentation; providing information on the tactics and techniques employed by adversaries to exploit or compromise, operate within, and cause impacts to computer networks across all industries; providing a website featuring technology that allows users to describe the actions an adversary might take while operating within an enterprise network for the purpose of characterizing and describing post-compromise adversary behavior; providing information and advice to assist in developing computer and network system detection defenses for compromise, pre-, and post-compromise; providing information and advice to assist in network defense and to assist in prioritizing computer network defense by detailing compromise, pre-, and post-compromise tactics, techniques, and procedures used by adversaries to execute their objectives; providing information and advice to assist in adversary emulation and red teaming to test and measure the effectiveness of computer network defenses; computer security consultation, namely, providing a collection of information on the tactics and techniques employed by cyber adversaries; computer security consultation, namely, providing a collection of information characterizing the post-compromise activities of cyber adversaries to describe what might occur during an intrusion after an adversary has acquired access to a computer network; providing information on the topic of cyber intrusions, cyber adversaries, cyber threat intelligence, cyber security, system compromise, and network compromise for use in technologies and applications including mobile devices, enterprise networks, medical devices, embedded devices, control systems, and the connections between these systems and preparing related reports and technical documentation; providing information on the topic of cyber intrusions, cyber adversaries, cyber threat intelligence, cyber security, system compromise, and network compromise for use in applications including mobile devices, enterprise networks, medical devices, embedded devices, network devices, cloud systems, control systems, and the connections between these systems and preparing related reports and technical documentation,” in International Class 42.
See TMEP §§1402.01, 1402.01(e). The remainder of the amendment is acceptable and has not been changed.
/Michael P. Keating/
Trademark Attorney
Law Office 101
571-272-9177
Michael.Keating@uspto.gov (informal inquiries only)
PERIODICALLY CHECK THE STATUS OF THE APPLICATION: To ensure that applicant does not miss crucial deadlines or official notices, check the status of the application every three to four months using the Trademark Status and Document Retrieval (TSDR) system at http://tsdr.gov.uspto.report/. Please keep a copy of the TSDR status screen. If the status shows no change for more than six months, contact the Trademark Assistance Center by e-mail at TrademarkAssistanceCenter@uspto.gov or call 1-800-786-9199. For more information on checking status, see http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/process/status/.
TO UPDATE CORRESPONDENCE/E-MAIL ADDRESS: Use the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) form at http://www.gov.uspto.report/trademarks/teas/correspondence.jsp.