NOTE TO THE FILE
Sent to TICRS as Serial Number: 88195883SERIAL NUMBER: 88195696
DATE: 08/15/2019
NAME: rfairbanks
NOTE:
Searched:
Lexis/Nexis
OneLook
Wikipedia
Acronym Finder Protest evidence reviewed
Other:Checked:
Geographic significance
Surname
Translation
ID with ID/CLASS mailboxChecked list of approved Canadian attorneys and agents
Discussed file with
Attorney/Applicant via:
X phone Left message with
X email Attorney/ApplicantRequested Law Library search X Issued Examiner’s Amendment
for: and entered changes in TRADEUPSPRINT DO NOT PRINT Added design code in TRADEUPS
Description of the mark
Translation statement Re-imaged standard character
drawing
Negative translation statement
Consent of living individual Contacted TM MADRID ID/CLASS
about misclassified definite ID
Changed TRADEUPS to:From: Chery, Jeffrey [mailto:JYC@cll.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2019 2:58 PM
To: Fairbanks, Ron <Ron.Fairbanks@USPTO.GOV>
Cc: Kevlin, Mary <MLK@cll.com>; Licciardi, Maryann <MEL@cll.com>
Subject: USPTO Miami Marlins Applications
Hi Ronald,
Appreciate you taking the time to speak with me this morning regarding the pending Miami Marlins applications. As we discussed, we would like to resolve the pending applications assigned to you (see chart below) via Examiner’s Amendments in the same manner the companion applications were handled by Examiner Cheryl Clayton (Section 2f claims and ID amendments). The applications (Serial Nos. 88196022, 88196014, 88195937, 88195905, 88195891) that were handled by Cheryl Clayton were approved for publication, made it through secondary review, and currently are in the NOA stage. I have attached the Note to File entered by Cheryl Clayton indicating she would reach out to you and Benji so that all the applications could be handled uniformly. I have also spoken with Benji who is aware of the situation.
Below (and attached) you will find a chart with all of the applications assigned to you with the actions that we would like to take on each application. Please ignore the # column as that is for our internal tracking. The identification amendments for each applicable application/class are below the chart. Six of the applications only have identification issues. As we are coming up against our response deadlines, we appreciate if could enter the EAs as soon as feasible in case we must address any last minute minor issues before the deadline.
Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you for your assistance.
Regards,
Jeff
MARK
SERIAL NO.
CLASS
ISSUE(S)
EXAMINER
DEADLINE
NOTES
1
88195816
9
ID ONLY
Fairbanks
8/28
Amend ID
2
88195830
9
ID ONLY
Fairbanks
8/28
Amend ID
3
88195841
9
ID ONLY
Fairbanks
8/28
Amend ID
4
88195883
14
ID ONLY
Fairbanks
8/28
Amend ID
5
88195964
18
ID ONLY
Fairbanks
8/28
Amend ID
6
88195954
18
ID ONLY
Fairbanks
8/21
Amend ID
11
88195838
9
2e2; ID
Fairbanks
9/1
2f claim based on Reg. 4400762 & 4488902; and Amend ID
12
88195824
9
Disclaimer; ID
Fairbanks
8/28
2f claim in part based on Reg. 4400762 & 4488902; and Amend ID
18
88195719
25
2e2
Fairbanks
9/1
2f claim based on Reg. 4400759;
19
88195696
25
Disclaimer
Fairbanks
8/28
2f claim in part based on Reg. 4400759
20
88195873
41
2e2
Fairbanks
9/1
2f claim based on Reg. 4400761
21
88195855
41
Disclaimer
Fairbanks
8/28
2f claim in part based on Reg. 4400761
Class 9 - Electrical and scientific apparatus, namely, headphones, ear buds, audio speakers; pre-recorded CDs relating to baseball, pre-recorded DVDs relating to baseball; magnetically encoded credit cards; binoculars; digital cameras, photographic cameras; calculators; portable listening devices, namely, portable audio players, portable video players, digital audio and video recorders and players; computer monitors, televisions, and television monitors, decorative switch plate covers; luminous signs, neon signs; eyeglasses, eyeglass cases, sunglasses, sunglass cases; decorative magnets; protective clothing for protection against bodily harm and blunt force trauma; protective padded clothing for protection against bodily harm and blunt force trauma; protective helmets for sports; protective work gloves; graduated rulers; video and computer game cartridges, video and computer game discs; memory cards for video game machines; computer game programs, interactive game programs; computer accessories, namely, computer mouse, mouse pads, and keyboard wrist pads; protective sleeves for laptop computers; carrying cases for hand-held computers, tablet computers, portable music players, portable audio players, portable video players, digital audio and video recorders and players, telephones, cell phones, mobile phones, global positioning systems, and cameras; fitted plastic films known as skins for covering and providing a scratch proof barrier or protection for electronic devices, namely, digital audio and video recorders and players, portable audio players, portable music players, cell phones, mobile phones, audio speakers, computer game consoles, video game consoles, handheld game consoles, controllers for game consoles, tablet computers, laptop computers, headphones, earbuds, power banks for charging, USP charging ports, and USB flash drives; cell phone accessories, namely, cases and face plate covers, cell phone straps; blank USB flash drives; power banks for charging cell phones, mobile phones, tablet computers; audio speakers; cushioned support base specially adapted to prop up laptop computers; protective covers and cases for tablet computers; computer keyboards; computer application software for mobile phones for viewing databases of information, statistical information, and multimedia files in the field of baseball, video clips, sound clips, text and multimedia files; computer software for viewing databases of information, statistical information, and multimedia files in the field of baseball, video clips, sound clips, text and multimedia files; virtual reality headsets.
Class 14: Jewelry, namely, bracelets; jewelry bracelet and lapel charms; earrings; rings; necklaces; pendants; watches; costume jewelry; medallions; ornamental lapel pins; lapel pins; cuff links; key chains; key rings; decorative key fobs; clocks; trophies of precious metal; and non-monetary coins
Class 18 – All-purpose sport bags; all-purpose athletic bags; all-purpose carrying bags; athletic bags; duffle bags; handbags; leather bags; backpacks; briefcases; canvas shopping bags; reusable shopping bags; tote bags; purses; clutches; coin purses; collars for pets; leashes for animals; pet clothing; pet ID tags specially adapted for attaching to pet leashes or collars; suitcases; luggage; luggage tags; umbrellas; patio umbrellas; cosmetic bags sold empty; toiletry bags sold empty; travelling bags; wallets; business card cases; credit card cases and holders; wine bags with handles for carrying or holding wine; wristlet bags; and travel organizers, namely, travel bag organizer inserts specially adapted to travel bag, and grooming organizers for travel
Jeffrey Chery
AssociateCowan, Liebowitz & Latman, P.C.
114 West 47th Street
New York, NY 10036-1525Direct: (212) 790-9263 | Main: (212) 790-9200 | Fax: (212) 575-0671
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