Examiners Amendment

POP CULTURE FRAGRANCES

Hoge Jr., Paul P.

U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88420794 - POP CULTURE FRAGRANCES - 19-9735 Hoge

To: Hoge Jr., Paul P. (filings@lliplaw.com)
Subject: U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88420794 - POP CULTURE FRAGRANCES - 19-9735 Hoge
Sent: August 08, 2019 01:51:58 PM
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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. 88420794

 

Mark:  POP CULTURE FRAGRANCES

 

 

        

 

Correspondence Address:  

       ERICA L. LOEFFLER

       LIVINGSTON LOEFFLER, PA

       963 TRAIL TERRACE DR

       NAPLES, FL 34103

       

 

 

 

 

 

Applicant:  Hoge Jr., Paul P.

 

 

 

Reference/Docket No. 19-9735 Hoge

 

Correspondence Email Address: 

       filings@lliplaw.com

 

 

 

EXAMINER’S AMENDMENT

 

 

Issue date:  August 08, 2019

 

Application has been amended as shown below.  As agreed to by Erica L. Loeffler, the attorney of record, on August 8, 2019, the examining attorney has amended the application as shown below.  Please notify the examining attorney immediately of any objections.  TMEP §707.  

 

DISCLAIMER

 

The following disclaimer statement is added to the record:

 

No claim is made to the exclusive right to use “FRAGRANCES” apart from the mark as shown.

 

See 15 U.S.C. §1056(a); TMEP §§1213, 1213.08(a)(i).

 

IDENTIFICATION OF GOODS

 

The identification of goods in International Class 5 is amended to read as follows (amended wording in bold): 

 

Class 5            Air deodorizing preparations, namely, odor neutralizing preparations for use on auto, home, interiors, fabrics, upholstery, carpet, air, vehicle, boat, motor home, camper, household, office, building, hotel and motel

 

See TMEP §§1402.01, 1402.01(e).

 

Otherwise, no response is required.  Id.  In addition, applicant is advised that amendments to the goods are permitted only if they clarify or limit them; amendments that add to or broaden the scope of the goods are not permitted.  37 C.F.R. §2.71(a).

 

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

 

After the trademark examining attorney issues the examiner’s amendment, applicant will not receive a registration on the Principal Register for the applied-for mark until the mark makes it through the publication process and opposition period.  The publication process starts once the trademark examining attorney issues the examiner’s amendment and the mark is approved for publication in the USPTO’s Trademark Official Gazette, a weekly online publication.  The USPTO will then send a “Notice of Publication” to the applicant specifying the date its mark will publish in this publication.

 

The USPTO publishes applicant’s mark in the Trademark Official Gazette to provide third parties who believe they may be damaged by registration of applicant’s mark an opportunity to oppose registration of that mark within thirty (30) days from the publication date.  An “opposition” is similar to a federal court proceeding, but this proceeding is held before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, a USPTO administrative tribunal of administrative judges who issue decisions on these matters.  If a third party opposes registration of applicant’s mark by instituting an opposition proceeding, the USPTO will send applicant notice of this opposition.  When this occurs, an applicant may wish to hire an attorney due to the complexity of these proceedings.

 

If no one opposes registration of the mark, and the mark was published based upon an applicant’s actual use of the mark in commerce or on a foreign registration, the USPTO generally registers the mark and issues a registration certificate within approximately twelve (12) weeks after the publication date.

 

For an overview of the time frames for when an applicant should file and the USPTO will issue documents related to a trademark application, see Trademark Application and Post-Registration Process Timelines.  Forms for Statements of Use and extension requests, and additional requirements for intent to use applications, are available online at Intent to Use (ITU) Forms.

 

/Joanna Han/

Joanna Han

Trademark Examining Attorney

Law Office 126

(571) 270-3617

joanna.han@uspto.gov

 

 

U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88420794 - POP CULTURE FRAGRANCES - 19-9735 Hoge

To: Hoge Jr., Paul P. (filings@lliplaw.com)
Subject: U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88420794 - POP CULTURE FRAGRANCES - 19-9735 Hoge
Sent: August 08, 2019 01:51:59 PM
Sent As: ecom126@uspto.gov
Attachments:

United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

 

USPTO OFFICIAL NOTICE

 

Office Action (Official Letter) has issued

on August 08, 2019 for

U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88420794

 

Your trademark application has been reviewed by a trademark examining attorney.  As part of that review, the assigned attorney has issued an official letter.  Please follow the steps below.

 

(1)  Read the official letter.  No response is necessary.

 

(2)  Direct questions about the contents of the Office action to the assigned attorney below. 

 

/Joanna Han/

Joanna Han

Trademark Examining Attorney

Law Office 126

(571) 270-3617

joanna.han@uspto.gov

 

Direct questions about navigating USPTO electronic forms, the USPTO website, the application process, the status of your application, and/or whether there are outstanding deadlines or documents related to your file to the Trademark Assistance Center (TAC).

 

 

 

GENERAL GUIDANCE

·       Check the status of your application periodically in the Trademark Status & Document Retrieval (TSDR) database to avoid missing critical deadlines.

 

·       Update your correspondence email address, if needed, to ensure you receive important USPTO notices about your application.

 

·       Beware of misleading notices sent by private companies about your application.  Private companies not associated with the USPTO use public information available in trademark registrations to mail and email trademark-related offers and notices – most of which require fees.  All official USPTO correspondence will only be emailed from the domain “@uspto.gov.”

 

 


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