To: | Golden Swallow Logistics, Inc. (twang@thewangiplaw.com) |
Subject: | U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88109599 - SUITE RETREAT - N/A |
Sent: | May 18, 2020 10:05:34 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. 88109599
Mark: SUITE RETREAT
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Applicant: Golden Swallow Logistics, Inc.
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Reference/Docket No. N/A
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FINAL OFFICE ACTION
The USPTO must receive applicant’s response to this letter within six months of the issue date below or the application will be abandoned. Respond using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) and/or Electronic System for Trademark Trials and Appeals (ESTTA). A link to the appropriate TEAS response form and/or to ESTTA for an appeal appears at the end of this Office action.
Issue date: May 18, 2020
This Office action is in response to applicant’s communication filed on May 15, 2020.
1. Advisory – Requirement Satisfied:
2. Advisory – Final Requirement:
3. Final Requirement – Specimen Unacceptable – FINAL:
THIS PARTIAL REQUIREMENT APPLIES ONLY TO INTERNATIONAL CLASS 020.
Applicant was previously refused registration in International Class(es) 020 because the specimen did not show the applicant’s mark in association with any of the goods in Class 020. Response options for overcoming that refusal, if any, were set forth in the prior Office action. Applicant, however, responded to such refusal by amending the International Class 020 identification to delete the wording “cushions” and move forward with only “furniture”. However, applicant did not provide a substitute specimen showing the applicant’s mark in association with furniture.
Thus, the refusal to register the applied-for mark in International Class(es) 020 is now made final because applicant failed to provide evidence of use of the mark in commerce. Trademark Act Sections 1 and 45, 15 U.S.C. §§1051, 1127; 37 C.F.R. §§2.34(a)(1)(iv), 2.56(a), 2.63(b); TMEP §§904, 904.07, 1301.04(g)(i).
Specifically, the applicant’s specimens all consist of pictures of applicant’s mark on a comforter set. None of the specimens attached show the applicant’s mark in association with furniture. Accordingly, the specimens are not acceptable for International Class 020.
Examples of specimens. Specimens for goods include a photograph of (1) the actual goods bearing the mark; (2) an actual container, packaging, tag or label for the goods bearing the mark; or (3) a point-of-sale display showing the mark directly associated with the goods. See 37 C.F.R. §2.56(b)(1), (c); TMEP §904.03(a)-(m). A webpage specimen submitted as a display associated with the goods must show the mark in association with a picture or textual description of the goods and include information necessary for ordering the goods. TMEP §904.03(i); see 37 C.F.R. §2.56(b)(1), (c).
PLEASE NOTE: Any webpage printout or screenshot submitted as a specimen, whether for goods or services, must include the webpage’s URL and the date it was accessed or printed. 37 C.F.R. §2.56(c).
Response option. Applicant may respond to this refusal by submitting, for each applicable international class, a different specimen (a verified “substitute” specimen) that (a) was in actual use in commerce prior to the expiration of the deadline for filing the statement of use and (b) shows the mark in actual use in commerce for the goods and/or services identified in the statement of use. A “verified substitute specimen” is a specimen that is accompanied by the following statement made in a signed affidavit or supported by a declaration under 37 C.F.R. §2.20: “The substitute (or new, or originally submitted, if appropriate) specimen(s) was/were in use in commerce prior to expiration of the filing deadline for filing a statement of use.” The substitute specimen cannot be accepted without this statement.
Applicant may not withdraw the statement of use. See 37 C.F.R. §2.88(f); TMEP §1109.17.
For an overview of this response option and instructions on how to submit a different specimen using the online Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) form, see the Specimen webpage.
How to submit a verified specimen.
After opening the appropriate TEAS response form, answer “Yes” to form wizard question #2, click “Continue,” and provide the following for each relevant class for which a specimen is being submitted:
(1) Under the heading “Classification and Listing of Goods/Services/Collective Membership Organization,” check the box next to the following statement: “Check here to modify the current classification number; listing of goods/services/the nature of the collective membership organization; dates of use; and/or filing basis; or to submit a substitute specimen, a foreign registration certificate, or proof of renewal of a foreign registration. If not checked, the changes will be ignored.”;
(2) Attach specimen under “Specimen File” (attachment may not exceed 5 megabytes);
(3) Describe in the box below that location what the attached specimen consists of;
(4) Check the box below the specimen description next to the following statement (to ensure that the declaration language is inserted into the form): “The substitute (or new, or originally submitted, if appropriate) specimen(s) was/were in use in commerce at least as early as the filing date of the application” [for an application based on Section 1(a), Use in Commerce] OR “The substitute (or new, or originally submitted, if appropriate) specimen(s) was/were in use in commerce prior either to the filing of the Amendment to Allege Use or expiration of the filing deadline for filing a Statement of Use” [for an application based on Section 1(b) Intent-to-Use].; and
(5) Follow the instructions within the form for signing. The form will require two signatures: one in the “Declaration Signature” section and one in the “Response Signature” section.
4. Advisory – Proper Response to a Final Action and Partial Abandonment Advisory:
In such case, the application will proceed for the following class only: International Class 024.
Applicant may respond to this final Office action by providing one or both of the following:
(1) A request for reconsideration that fully resolves all outstanding requirements and refusals; and/or
(2) An appeal to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board with the required filing fees.
TMEP §715.01; see 37 C.F.R. §2.63(b)(1)-(2).
How to respond. Click to file a request for reconsideration of this final Office action that fully resolves all outstanding requirements and refusals and/or click to file a timely appeal to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) with the required filing fee(s).
/Colleen Dombrow/
Trademark Attorney
Law Office 101
571-272-8262
colleen.dombrow@uspto.gov
RESPONSE GUIDANCE