Preliminary Amendment

ETHGLOBAL

ETHGlobal

Preliminary Amendment

Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.
PTO Form 1966 (Rev 10/2011)
OMB No. 0651-0050 (Exp 09/20/2020)

Voluntary Amendment


The table below presents the data as entered.

Input Field
Entered
SERIAL NUMBER 88208631
MARK SECTION
MARK FILE NAME http://uspto.report/TM/88208631/mark.png
LITERAL ELEMENT ETHGLOBAL
STANDARD CHARACTERS NO
USPTO-GENERATED IMAGE NO
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES SECTION (009)(current)
INTERNATIONAL CLASS 009
DESCRIPTION
Computer software for developing, building, and operating distributed applications and blockchain software; Computer software for managing computer programmer events including: event registration, event management, team management, code submission
FILING BASIS Section 1(b)
FILING BASIS Section 44(d)
        FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER 1901423
       FOREIGN APPLICATION COUNTRY Canada
        FOREIGN FILING DATE 06/05/2018
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES SECTION (009)(proposed)
INTERNATIONAL CLASS 009
DESCRIPTION
Computer software for developing, building, and operating distributed applications and blockchain software; Computer software for managing computer programmer events including: event registration, event management, team management, code submission
FILING BASIS Section 1(b)
FILING BASIS Section 44(d)
       FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER 1901423
       FOREIGN APPLICATION COUNTRY Canada
       FOREIGN FILING DATE 05/29/2018
       INTENT TO
       PERFECT 44(d)
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES SECTION (014)(current)
INTERNATIONAL CLASS 014
DESCRIPTION
Promotional items, namely, stickers; Promotional items, namely, umbrellas, pencils, pens, coffee mugs, travel mugs, water bottles, pins, buttons, tote bags, back packs, sports bags, journals, books, magazines, journals, key chains, phone cases, screen protectors; Promotional items, namely, posters, decals, notebooks, lanyards
FILING BASIS Section 1(b)
FILING BASIS Section 44(d)
        FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER 1901423
       FOREIGN APPLICATION COUNTRY Canada
        FOREIGN FILING DATE 06/05/2018
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES SECTION (014)(proposed)
INTERNATIONAL CLASS 014
DESCRIPTION
Promotional items, namely, stickers; Promotional items, namely, umbrellas, pencils, pens, coffee mugs, travel mugs, water bottles, pins, buttons, tote bags, back packs, sports bags, journals, books, magazines, journals, key chains, phone cases, screen protectors; Promotional items, namely, posters, decals, notebooks, lanyards
FILING BASIS Section 1(b)
FILING BASIS Section 44(d)
       FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER 1901423
       FOREIGN APPLICATION COUNTRY Canada
       FOREIGN FILING DATE 05/29/2018
       INTENT TO
       PERFECT 44(d)
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES SECTION (025)(current)
INTERNATIONAL CLASS 025
DESCRIPTION
Promotional items, namely, t-shirts; Promotional items, namely, shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, pants, shorts, athletic wear, caps, hats, toques
FILING BASIS Section 1(b)
FILING BASIS Section 44(d)
        FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER 1901423
       FOREIGN APPLICATION COUNTRY Canada
        FOREIGN FILING DATE 06/05/2018
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES SECTION (025)(proposed)
INTERNATIONAL CLASS 025
DESCRIPTION
Promotional items, namely, t-shirts; Promotional items, namely, shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, pants, shorts, athletic wear, caps, hats, toques
FILING BASIS Section 1(b)
FILING BASIS Section 44(d)
       FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER 1901423
       FOREIGN APPLICATION COUNTRY Canada
       FOREIGN FILING DATE 05/29/2018
       INTENT TO
       PERFECT 44(d)
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES SECTION (036)(current)
INTERNATIONAL CLASS 036
DESCRIPTION
Online information in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software through mobile applications and the internet
FILING BASIS Section 1(b)
FILING BASIS Section 44(d)
        FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER 1901423
       FOREIGN APPLICATION COUNTRY Canada
        FOREIGN FILING DATE 06/05/2018
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES SECTION (036)(proposed)
INTERNATIONAL CLASS 036
DESCRIPTION
Online information in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software through mobile applications and the internet
FILING BASIS Section 1(b)
FILING BASIS Section 44(d)
       FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER 1901423
       FOREIGN APPLICATION COUNTRY Canada
       FOREIGN FILING DATE 05/29/2018
       INTENT TO
       PERFECT 44(d)
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES SECTION (041)(current)
INTERNATIONAL CLASS 041
DESCRIPTION
Arranging and conducting competitions in the field of cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology; Educational services, namely, conducting classes, presentations, seminars, conferences, and workshops in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and management and distribution of course and educational materials in connection therewith; Organizing, arranging, and conducting educational conferences, seminars, festivals, symposia, educational conventions, and professional training events in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software; Operation of a website providing information regarding competitions, educational conferences, seminars, festivals, symposia, educational conventions, and professional training events in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software
FILING BASIS Section 1(b)
FILING BASIS Section 44(d)
        FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER 1901423
       FOREIGN APPLICATION COUNTRY Canada
        FOREIGN FILING DATE 06/05/2018
GOODS AND/OR SERVICES SECTION (041)(proposed)
INTERNATIONAL CLASS 041
DESCRIPTION
Arranging and conducting competitions in the field of cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology; Educational services, namely, conducting classes, presentations, seminars, conferences, and workshops in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and management and distribution of course and educational materials in connection therewith; Organizing, arranging, and conducting educational conferences, seminars, festivals, symposia, educational conventions, and professional training events in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software; Operation of a website providing information regarding competitions, educational conferences, seminars, festivals, symposia, educational conventions, and professional training events in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software
FILING BASIS Section 1(b)
FILING BASIS Section 44(d)
       FOREIGN APPLICATION NUMBER 1901423
       FOREIGN APPLICATION COUNTRY Canada
       FOREIGN FILING DATE 05/29/2018
       INTENT TO
       PERFECT 44(d)
At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.
SIGNATURE SECTION
RESPONSE SIGNATURE /James M. Urzedowski/
SIGNATORY'S NAME James M. Urzedowski
SIGNATORY'S POSITION Attorney of record, Minnesota bar member
SIGNATORY'S PHONE NUMBER 612-915-9636
DATE SIGNED 12/21/2018
AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY YES
FILING INFORMATION SECTION
SUBMIT DATE Fri Dec 21 07:50:46 EST 2018
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Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.
PTO Form 1966 (Rev 10/2011)
OMB No. 0651-0050 (Exp 09/20/2020)

Voluntary Amendment


To the Commissioner for Trademarks:

Application serial no. 88208631 ETHGLOBAL (Stylized and/or with Design, see http://uspto.report/TM/88208631/mark.png) has been amended as follows:

CLASSIFICATION AND LISTING OF GOODS/SERVICES
Applicant proposes to amend the following class of goods/services in the application:
Current: Class 009 for Computer software for developing, building, and operating distributed applications and blockchain software; Computer software for managing computer programmer events including: event registration, event management, team management, code submission
Original Filing Basis:
Filing Basis: Section 1(b), Intent to Use: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services in the application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, and the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods/services that meet the certification standards of the applicant.

Filing Basis: Section 44(d), Priority based on foreign filing: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a certification application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods or services that meet the certification standards of the applicant, and the applicant asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. Claim of priority is based on[ Canada application number 1901423 filed 06/05/2018]. 15 U.S.C.Section 1126(d), as amended.

Proposed: Class 009 for Computer software for developing, building, and operating distributed applications and blockchain software; Computer software for managing computer programmer events including: event registration, event management, team management, code submission
Filing Basis: Section 1(b), Intent to Use: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services in the application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, and the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods/services that meet the certification standards of the applicant.

Filing Basis: Section 44(d), Priority based on foreign filing:For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods or services that meet the certification standards of the applicant, and the applicant asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. Claim of priority is based on [ Canada application number 1901423 filed 05/29/2018]. 15 U.S.C.Section 1126(d), as amended.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.

Applicant proposes to amend the following class of goods/services in the application:
Current: Class 014 for Promotional items, namely, stickers; Promotional items, namely, umbrellas, pencils, pens, coffee mugs, travel mugs, water bottles, pins, buttons, tote bags, back packs, sports bags, journals, books, magazines, journals, key chains, phone cases, screen protectors; Promotional items, namely, posters, decals, notebooks, lanyards
Original Filing Basis:
Filing Basis: Section 1(b), Intent to Use: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services in the application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, and the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods/services that meet the certification standards of the applicant.

Filing Basis: Section 44(d), Priority based on foreign filing: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a certification application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods or services that meet the certification standards of the applicant, and the applicant asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. Claim of priority is based on[ Canada application number 1901423 filed 06/05/2018]. 15 U.S.C.Section 1126(d), as amended.

Proposed: Class 014 for Promotional items, namely, stickers; Promotional items, namely, umbrellas, pencils, pens, coffee mugs, travel mugs, water bottles, pins, buttons, tote bags, back packs, sports bags, journals, books, magazines, journals, key chains, phone cases, screen protectors; Promotional items, namely, posters, decals, notebooks, lanyards
Filing Basis: Section 1(b), Intent to Use: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services in the application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, and the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods/services that meet the certification standards of the applicant.

Filing Basis: Section 44(d), Priority based on foreign filing:For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods or services that meet the certification standards of the applicant, and the applicant asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. Claim of priority is based on [ Canada application number 1901423 filed 05/29/2018]. 15 U.S.C.Section 1126(d), as amended.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.

Applicant proposes to amend the following class of goods/services in the application:
Current: Class 025 for Promotional items, namely, t-shirts; Promotional items, namely, shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, pants, shorts, athletic wear, caps, hats, toques
Original Filing Basis:
Filing Basis: Section 1(b), Intent to Use: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services in the application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, and the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods/services that meet the certification standards of the applicant.

Filing Basis: Section 44(d), Priority based on foreign filing: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a certification application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods or services that meet the certification standards of the applicant, and the applicant asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. Claim of priority is based on[ Canada application number 1901423 filed 06/05/2018]. 15 U.S.C.Section 1126(d), as amended.

Proposed: Class 025 for Promotional items, namely, t-shirts; Promotional items, namely, shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, pants, shorts, athletic wear, caps, hats, toques
Filing Basis: Section 1(b), Intent to Use: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services in the application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, and the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods/services that meet the certification standards of the applicant.

Filing Basis: Section 44(d), Priority based on foreign filing:For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods or services that meet the certification standards of the applicant, and the applicant asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. Claim of priority is based on [ Canada application number 1901423 filed 05/29/2018]. 15 U.S.C.Section 1126(d), as amended.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.

Applicant proposes to amend the following class of goods/services in the application:
Current: Class 036 for Online information in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software through mobile applications and the internet
Original Filing Basis:
Filing Basis: Section 1(b), Intent to Use: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services in the application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, and the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods/services that meet the certification standards of the applicant.

Filing Basis: Section 44(d), Priority based on foreign filing: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a certification application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods or services that meet the certification standards of the applicant, and the applicant asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. Claim of priority is based on[ Canada application number 1901423 filed 06/05/2018]. 15 U.S.C.Section 1126(d), as amended.

Proposed: Class 036 for Online information in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software through mobile applications and the internet
Filing Basis: Section 1(b), Intent to Use: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services in the application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, and the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods/services that meet the certification standards of the applicant.

Filing Basis: Section 44(d), Priority based on foreign filing:For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods or services that meet the certification standards of the applicant, and the applicant asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. Claim of priority is based on [ Canada application number 1901423 filed 05/29/2018]. 15 U.S.C.Section 1126(d), as amended.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.

Applicant proposes to amend the following class of goods/services in the application:
Current: Class 041 for Arranging and conducting competitions in the field of cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology; Educational services, namely, conducting classes, presentations, seminars, conferences, and workshops in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and management and distribution of course and educational materials in connection therewith; Organizing, arranging, and conducting educational conferences, seminars, festivals, symposia, educational conventions, and professional training events in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software; Operation of a website providing information regarding competitions, educational conferences, seminars, festivals, symposia, educational conventions, and professional training events in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software
Original Filing Basis:
Filing Basis: Section 1(b), Intent to Use: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services in the application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, and the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods/services that meet the certification standards of the applicant.

Filing Basis: Section 44(d), Priority based on foreign filing: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a certification application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods or services that meet the certification standards of the applicant, and the applicant asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. Claim of priority is based on[ Canada application number 1901423 filed 06/05/2018]. 15 U.S.C.Section 1126(d), as amended.

Proposed: Class 041 for Arranging and conducting competitions in the field of cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology; Educational services, namely, conducting classes, presentations, seminars, conferences, and workshops in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and management and distribution of course and educational materials in connection therewith; Organizing, arranging, and conducting educational conferences, seminars, festivals, symposia, educational conventions, and professional training events in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software; Operation of a website providing information regarding competitions, educational conferences, seminars, festivals, symposia, educational conventions, and professional training events in the field of digital currency, digital coins, cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed computing technology and blockchain software
Filing Basis: Section 1(b), Intent to Use: For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services in the application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, and the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods/services that meet the certification standards of the applicant.

Filing Basis: Section 44(d), Priority based on foreign filing:For a trademark or service mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to use the mark in commerce on or in connection with the identified goods/services, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a collective trademark, collective service mark, or collective membership mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the identified goods/services/collective membership organization, and asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. For a certification mark application: As of the application filing date, the applicant had a bona fide intention, and was entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users in connection with the identified goods/services, the applicant will not engage in the production or marketing of the goods/services to which the mark is applied, except to advertise or promote recognition of the certification program or of the goods or services that meet the certification standards of the applicant, and the applicant asserts a claim of priority based upon a foreign application. Claim of priority is based on [ Canada application number 1901423 filed 05/29/2018]. 15 U.S.C.Section 1126(d), as amended.
INTENT TO PERFECT 44(d) : At this time, the applicant intends to rely on Section 44(e) as a basis for registration and requests that the application be suspended to await the submission of the foreign registration. If ultimately the applicant does not rely on §44(e) as a basis for registration, a valid claim of priority may be retained.

SIGNATURE(S)
Voluntary Amendment Signature
Signature: /James M. Urzedowski/     Date: 12/21/2018
Signatory's Name: James M. Urzedowski
Signatory's Position: Attorney of record, Minnesota bar member

Signatory's Phone Number: 612-915-9636

The signatory has confirmed that he/she is an attorney who is a member in good standing of the bar of the highest court of a U.S. state, which includes the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and other federal territories and possessions; and he/she is currently the owner's/holder's attorney or an associate thereof; and to the best of his/her knowledge, if prior to his/her appointment another U.S. attorney or a Canadian attorney/agent not currently associated with his/her company/firm previously represented the owner/holder in this matter: (1) the owner/holder has filed or is concurrently filing a signed revocation of or substitute power of attorney with the USPTO; (2) the USPTO has granted the request of the prior representative to withdraw; (3) the owner/holder has filed a power of attorney appointing him/her in this matter; or (4) the owner's/holder's appointed U.S. attorney or Canadian attorney/agent has filed a power of attorney appointing him/her as an associate attorney in this matter.

        
Serial Number: 88208631
Internet Transmission Date: Fri Dec 21 07:50:46 EST 2018
TEAS Stamp: USPTO/PRA-XX.XXX.XX.XX-20181221075046099
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