United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
Office Action (Official Letter) About Applicant’s Trademark Application
EXAMINER’S AMENDMENT
Issue date: March 08,
2021
USPTO database searched; no conflicting marks found. The trademark examining attorney searched the USPTO
database of registered and pending marks and found no conflicting marks that would bar registration under Trademark Act Section 2(d). 15 U.S.C. §1052(d); TMEP
§704.02.
Application has been amended as shown below. As agreed to by S. Nassim on March 5,
2021, the examining attorney has amended the application as shown below. Please notify the examining attorney immediately of any objections. TMEP §707. Otherwise, no response is required. Id. In addition, applicant is advised that amendments to the goods and/or services are permitted only if they clarify or limit them; amendments that add to or broaden the
scope of the goods and/or services are not permitted. 37 C.F.R. §2.71(a).
Identification of Goods
The identification of goods is amended to read as follows: “Stickers;
Posters; Pencil cases; Blank note cards; Printed note cards; Blank and printed note cards for writing words of appreciation; Greeting cards; Stationery; Fiction and non-fiction books on a variety of
topics; Printed notepads; Printed diaries; Writing pads; Pencils; Color pencils; Markers; Pens; Decorations for pencils; Printed calendars; Cartoon prints and comic books; Books, magazines and
newsletters in the fields of cartoon characters, fantasy characters and fictional characters; Children's activity booklets and writing journal sheets for activities; Song books; Graphic prints;
geographical maps; Calendars; Printed materials, namely, journals featuring cartoon characters, fantasy characters and fictional characters; School supplies, namely, pencils, pens, pen and pencil
cases and holders, erasers, crayons, colored pencils, pencil sharpeners, markers and drawing rulers; Paper party decorations; Paper party bags; Gift wrapping paper; Printed patterns for making
clothes, namely, costumes, pajamas, shirts and sweatshirts; Collectible and sports trading cards; Rubber stamps and stamp pads; Chalk; Dry erase writing boards; Educational publications, namely,
educational flash cards, activity cards, workbooks, activity books, puzzle books and printed puzzles in the field of early childhood learning and education; printed pamphlets, brochures, manuals,
books, booklets, leaflets, informational flyers, adhesive backed stickers and kits comprised solely of one or more of the foregoing materials in the field of early childhood learning and educational
methods incorporating the use of cartoon characters, fantasy characters and fictional characters; Photo albums; Book covers; Modeling clay; Paper identification tags for baggage and luggage;
Decorative paper centerpieces; Canvas for painting; Cutting mats for arts and crafts use; Children's arts and crafts paper kits; Arts and crafts paint kits; Colored craft and art sand; Arts and
crafts clay kits; Paper banners; Paper decorative garlands for parties; Organizational kit used in planning the design and apparel for special events containing color selection sample sheets;
Planning folders and fabric swatches; Paper cake toppers; Printed novelty paper labels for use on storage containers, boxes, and bins; Watercolor paintings; Stencils; Coloring books; Blackboards and
scrap books; Printed periodicals in the field of children's entertainment.” See TMEP §§1402.01, 1402.01(e).
Kim Saito
/Kim Saito/
Examining Attorney LO 124
571.272.9214
kim.saito@uspto.gov