NOTE TO THE FILE
SERIAL NUMBER: 88422938
DATE: 07/31/2019
NAME: ezaskoda
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:
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:Yes, the adjustment to the description is ok. Please move forward with the trademark.
Thank you,
Eddie Kim
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 25, 2019, at 12:17 PM, Zaskoda, Erin <Erin.Zaskoda@uspto.gov> wrote:Dear Mr. Kim,
Hello. My name is Erin and I am the trademark examining attorney with the United States Patent and Trademark Office that has been assigned to the above-referenced case. During the course of my initial review, there is one small issue I would like to try and resolve with you informally, via Examiner’s Amendment if possible.
Mark Description
I propose we make a few small teaks to the mark description, namely, as follows:
“The mark consists of stylized “P” within a circle and with an elongated oval
circlearound the entire word “Pronto”.”
Please let me know if the above-referenced is acceptable.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out. Otherwise, I look forward to hearing from you by July 30, 2019. If you will not be able to provide the requisite information/authorization by this deadline, I would appreciate it if you could let me know so that I may issue a Priority Action in connection with this file, in which you will have six months to formally respond.
Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you.
Best,
Erin
Erin Zaskoda Dyer
Trademark Examining Attorney
Law Office 103United States Patent and Trademark Office
Please be aware 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.
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