NOTE TO THE FILE
Sent to TICRS as Serial Number: 88409757SERIAL NUMBER: 88409728
DATE: 12/04/2019
NAME: eshen
NOTE:
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for: and entered changes in TRADEUPSPRINT DO NOT PRINT Added design code in TRADEUPS
Description of the mark
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drawing
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Consent of living individual Contacted TM MADRID ID/CLASS
about misclassified definite ID
Changed TRADEUPS to:
Hi Liz,
We agree with the language capitalized below in Class 42. Please let me know if this can be resolved via Examiner’s Amendment or if I should suit a Volantary Amendment. Thank you again for reaching out.
Sincerely,
Lauren
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 3, 2019, at 10:55 AM, Shen, Elizabeth <Elizabeth.Shen@uspto.gov> wrote:
>
> Hi Lauren,
>
> Thanks for the email. Some of the wording in the identification must be further specified to ensure it is properly classified and definite. Specifically, the wording “providing a searchable database in the field of computer forensics and investigation” in Class 42 is still indefinite and overly broad because the nature of the subject matter could be classified in multiple classes. If we can clarify "investigation" to make it clear that we are talking about a Class 42 type service, then it should be fine.
>
> Please let me know if you agree to the following suggested identification of goods and services, with the suggested change CAPITALIZED below, if accurate:
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> Class 9: Downloadable computer software for managing cybersecurity and physical security operations; Downloadable mobile applications for managing cybersecurity, physical security and commercial operations
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> Class 42: Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for cybersecurity, physical security, and commercial operations management; Consulting services in the fields of cybersecurity, cloud computing, and network security; technology consulting services for anomaly detection, machine learning, and user and entity behavior analytics; Providing and hosting a secure electronic online system featuring technology that allows surveillance to assist in providing defence against data breaches, physical threats, and privacy violations; providing a searchable database in the field of computer forensics and COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE investigation
>
> Sincerely,
> Liz Shen
>
> /Elizabeth Shen/
> Pronouns: she/her
> Trademark Examining Attorney
> U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
> Law Office 121
> (571) 270-7111
>
> Please note that all relevant e-mail communications will be placed in the official application record. Although the trademark examining attorney may provide additional explanation pertaining to the application, the trademark examining attorney may not provide legal advice or statements about applicant’s rights. See TMEP §§705.02, 709.06.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lauren <lauren@trademarkfactory.com>
> Sent: Monday, December 2, 2019 5:39 PM
> To: Shen, Elizabeth <Elizabeth.Shen@USPTO.GOV>
> Subject: Re: Trademark Applications for AT and ARMORED THINGS – Serial Nos. 88409728 and 88409757
>
> Hi Elizabeth,
>
> I received your voicemail. I am happy to discuss this by phone, however, I am traveling. My earliest availability Thursday of this week, please let me know if that works for you. In the alternative, I am available via email while I am away. If you think we can resolve it over email please let me know.
>
> Sincerely,
> Lauren
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Oct 29, 2019, at 9:46 AM, Shen, Elizabeth <Elizabeth.Shen@uspto.gov> wrote:
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