To: | World Food Holdings, LLC (pkt-law@sbcglobal.net) |
Subject: | U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88110415 - TRUE ORGANICS - WFHTM415 |
Sent: | April 07, 2021 04:48:40 PM |
Sent As: | ecom104@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. 88110415
Mark: TRUE ORGANICS
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Correspondence Address: Peter K. Trzyna Law Office P.C.
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Applicant: World Food Holdings, LLC
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Reference/Docket No. WFHTM415
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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: April 07, 2021
This Office action is in response to applicant’s communication filed on March 8, 2021
In a previous Office action(s) dated October 14, 2020, the trademark examining attorney refused registration of the applied-for mark based on the following: Trademark Act Sections 1, 2, and 45 Unacceptable Specimen – Failure to function as a Trademark.
Based on applicant’s response, the trademark examining attorney maintains and now makes FINAL the refusal in the summary of issues below. See 37 C.F.R. §2.63(b); TMEP §714.04.
SUMMARY OF ISSUES MADE FINAL that applicant must address:
FINAL Refusal to Register – Unacceptable Specimen: Failure to Function as a Trademark
The applied-for mark, as shown on the specimen, does not function as a trademark because it is a part of the phrase “HOME OF TRUE ORGANICS” and it does not serve to identify the source of the goods. It appears to identify that the goods come from the HOME OF TRUE ORGANICS, but not that TRUE ORGANICS is the source, the trademark for the goods.
Not every designation that appears on a product or its packaging functions as a trademark, even though it may have been adopted with the intent to do so. See In re Peace Love World Live, LLC, 127 USPQ2d 1400, 1404 (TTAB 2018) (citing In re Pro-Line Corp., 28 USPQ2d 1141, 1142 (TTAB 1993)). A designation can only be registered when purchasers would be likely to regard it as a source-indicator for the goods. See In re Manco, Inc., 24 USPQ2d 1938, 1941 (TTAB 1992) (citing In re Remington Prods. Inc., 3 USPQ2d 1714, 1715 (TTAB 1987)); TMEP §1202. Here, again, the wording “HOME OF TRUE ORGANICS” is on a sticker at the bottom of the packaging for the goods with no apparent trademark significance. It is not prominently placed like the other trademarks on the packaging, nor does it have the look or feel of a trademark.
Response Options
(1) Submit a different specimen (a verified “substitute” specimen) that (a) was in actual use in commerce at least as early as the filing date of the application or prior to the filing of an amendment to allege use and (b) shows proper trademark use for the goods in the application or amendment to allege 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 at least as early as the filing date of the application or prior to the filing of the amendment to allege use.” The substitute specimen cannot be accepted without this statement.
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). Any webpage printout or screenshot submitted as a specimen must include the webpage’s URL and the date it was accessed or printed on the specimen itself, within the TEAS form that submits the specimen, or in a verified statement under 37 C.F.R. §2.20 or 28 U.S.C. §1746 in a later-filed response. See 37 C.F.R. §2.56(c); TMEP §904.03(i).
(2) Amend the filing basis to intent to use under Section 1(b) for which no specimen is required before publication. See TMEP §806.03(c). This includes withdrawing an amendment to allege use, if one was filed. This option will later necessitate additional fee(s) and filing requirements, including a specimen.
To amend the basis from Section 1(a) to Section 1(b), applicant must submit the following statement, verified with an affidavit or signed declaration under 37 C.F.R. §2.20: “Applicant has a bona fide intention to use the mark in commerce and had a bona fide intention to use the mark in commerce as of the application filing date.” 37 C.F.R. §2.34(a)(2); TMEP §806.01(b); see 15 U.S.C. §1051(b); 37 C.F.R. §2.35(b)(1).
To withdraw an amendment to allege use, applicant must make a statement in the record requesting that the amendment to allege use be withdrawn.
For more information about the response options above and instructions on how to submit a different specimen using the online Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS) form, see the Specimen webpage.
Contact Information
The USPTO does not accept emails as responses to Office actions; however, emails can be used for informal communications and are included in the application record. See 37 C.F.R. §§2.62(c), 2.191; TMEP §§304.01-.02, 709.04-.05.
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).
Katina J. Joiner
/Katina J. Joiner/
Trademark Examining Attorney
Law Office 104
571-272-8889 (Office)
katina.jackson@uspto.gov
RESPONSE GUIDANCE