To: | SOLiD, Inc. (hds@mg-ip.com) |
Subject: | U.S. Trademark Application Serial No. 88616169 - ROCKETWAVE - 10007.70007 |
Sent: | December 30, 2019 08:46:33 PM |
Sent As: | ecom107@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. 88616169
Mark: ROCKETWAVE
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Correspondence Address: MUNCY, GEISSLER, OLDS & LOWE, P.C.
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Applicant: SOLiD, Inc.
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Reference/Docket No. 10007.70007
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NONFINAL OFFICE ACTION
The USPTO must receive applicant’s response to this letter within six months of the issue date below or the application will be abandoned. Respond using the Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS). A link to the appropriate TEAS response form appears at the end of this Office action.
Issue date: December 30, 2019
SEARCH OF OFFICE’S DATABASE OF MARKS
The trademark examining attorney has searched the Office’s database of registered and pending marks and has found no conflicting marks that would bar registration under Trademark Act Section 2(d). TMEP §704.02; see 15 U.S.C. §1052(d).
Goods ID Indefinite
In general, commas should be used in an identification (1) to separate a series of related items identified within a particular category of goods or services, (2) before and after “namely,” and (3) between each item in a list of goods or services following “namely” (e.g., personal care products, namely, body lotion, bar soap, shampoo). Id. Semicolons generally should be used to separate a series of distinct categories of goods or services within an international class (e.g., personal care products, namely, body lotion; deodorizers for pets; glass cleaners). Id.
The applicant may adopt the following, if accurate:
Class 9: Radio frequency (RF) transmitters; radio frequency millimeter-wave and microwave assemblies, namely, repeaters, signal tuners, frequency converters, radio transceivers, and switch filters; millimeter wave radio frequency products, namely, up/down converters, waveguide filters, millimeter wave amplifiers, millimeter wave detectors and multipliers, millimeter wave transceivers and millimeter wave channelizers; microwave and millimeter wave wireless backhaul systems comprising interface units and wireless transmission and reception units; millimeter wave and radio frequency devices
For assistance with identifying and classifying goods and services in trademark applications, please see the USPTO’s online searchable U.S. Acceptable Identification of Goods and Services Manual. See TMEP §1402.04.
TEAS PLUS OR TEAS REDUCED FEE (TEAS RF) APPLICANTS – TO MAINTAIN LOWER FEE, ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET, INCLUDING SUBMITTING DOCUMENTS ONLINE: Applicants who filed their application online using the lower-fee TEAS Plus or TEAS RF application form must (1) file certain documents online using TEAS, including responses to Office actions (see TMEP §§819.02(b), 820.02(b) for a complete list of these documents); (2) maintain a valid e-mail correspondence address; and (3) agree to receive correspondence from the USPTO by e-mail throughout the prosecution of the application. See 37 C.F.R. §§2.22(b), 2.23(b); TMEP §§819, 820. TEAS Plus or TEAS RF applicants who do not meet these requirements must submit an additional processing fee of $125 per class of goods and/or services. 37 C.F.R. §§2.6(a)(1)(v), 2.22(c), 2.23(c); TMEP §§819.04, 820.04. However, in certain situations, TEAS Plus or TEAS RF applicants may respond to an Office action by authorizing an examiner’s amendment by telephone or e-mail without incurring this additional fee.
How to respond. Click to file a response to this nonfinal Office action.
Somerville, Aretha
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Trademark Examining Attorney
Law Office 107
571-272-9414
aretha.somerville@uspto.gov
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