To: | Dinamo GmbH (trademarks@patentusa.com) |
Subject: | U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88290745 - DIATYPE - T-11074 |
Sent: | November 07, 2019 12:23:12 PM |
Sent As: | ecom120@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. 88290745
Mark: DIATYPE
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Applicant: Dinamo GmbH
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Reference/Docket No. T-11074
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SUSPENSION NOTICE
No Response Required
Issue date: November 07, 2019
The application is suspended for the reason specified below. See 37 C.F.R. §2.67; TMEP §§716 et seq.
Application suspended until submission of foreign registration or proof that foreign registration was renewed. Applicant is required to provide a copy of a foreign registration from applicant’s country of origin; the foreign registration must be valid when the U.S. registration issues. 15 U.S.C. §1126(e); 37 C.F.R. §2.34(a)(3)(ii)-(iii); TMEP §§1004, 1004.01(a). Action on the application is suspended until the USPTO receives a copy of such foreign registration or proof that the foreign registration was renewed. TMEP §§716.02(b), 1003.04. Applicant must also provide an English translation if the foreign registration or renewal document is not in English. 37 C.F.R. §2.34(a)(3)(ii)-(iii).
If the foreign application abandons or the foreign registration is not renewed, applicant should promptly notify the trademark examining attorney. See TMEP §§1003.08, 1004.01(a). In such case, applicant may amend the application to rely on another filing basis, if appropriate, and will retain the priority filing date, if applicable. TMEP §§1003.08, 1004.01(a).
Requirements maintained and continued.
The following requirements are maintained and continued:
• Identification of Goods and Services
• Multiple-Class Application Requirements
Applicant amended the identification of goods and services, but a number of the goods and services were still either indefinite, overbroad, or improperly classified. The suggestions below go into further detail.
Class 9: no change
Class 16: printing house supplies, namely, printed script patterns, script templates, papers, printed fonts, printed typographical characters, paper and cardboard; paper models for art, namely, architectural models; paper and paper supplies in the nature of {applicant must specify supplies, e.g., glue for stationary use} for use in painting, drawing and paper sculpture; paper and writing materials for teachers and instructors, namely, printed teaching materials in the field of {applicant must provide subject matter, e.g., writing and math}
Class 35: distribution in the nature of wholesale retail store services for printing and photography supplies, and computer software
Class 40: Typesetting services, namely, custom development and manufacturing of supplies for print shops; printing of printed works; development of film in the field of photography and cinematography; duplication of audio and video recordings; distribution in the nature
of renting and leasing of supplies in the field of printing, cinematography, photography, and duplication of audio and video recordings; consultation services in the field of printing,
cinematography and photography, and duplication of audio and video recordings
Class 41: Educational services, namely, holding seminars and workshops in the field of printing and graphic design; publishing of available characters and letter images for use by others; distribution in the nature of renting and leasing supplies in the field of cinematography and photography; consultation services in the fields of cinematography and photography; educational services, namely, holding seminars and workshops in the field of printing and graphic design; consultation services in the nature of educational services, namely, holding seminars and workshops in the field of printing and graphic design
Class 42: design and development of fonts for use in printing and on computer interfaces; IT-services, namely, software programming and implementation of software for
authentication and quality control in print shops; development of computer hardware and software for authentication and quality control in print shops; graphic design services; educational
services, namely, holding seminars and workshops in the field of printing and graphic design; consultation services, namely, holding seminars and workshops in the field of printing and graphic
design; distribution in the nature of renting and leasing of objects in connection with the implementation of the aforementioned services, as far as contained in this class,
namely, {applicant must specify goods being rented, e.g., computer software and programs}
See id. These requirements will be made final once this application is removed from suspension, unless a new issue arises. See TMEP §716.01.
Suspension process. The USPTO will periodically check this application to determine if it should remain suspended. See TMEP §716.04. As needed, the trademark examining attorney will issue a letter to applicant to inquire about the status of the reason for the suspension. TMEP §716.05.
No response required. Applicant may file a response, but is not required to do so.
/Leslee A. Friedman/
Leslee A. Friedman
Trademark Examining Attorney
Office 120
leslee.friedman@uspto.gov
(571) 272 - 5278