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The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) handles appeals involving applications to register marks, appeals from expungement or reexamination proceedings involving registrations, and trial cases of various types involving applications or registrations.
There are specific instances a trademark can be denied , but a logo being offensive to some does nt meet any criteria for denial . The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office cannot legally deny the original logo submitted by the owners, Nate Dawson and Nikki Stroud, of Fins Up Imported Coffee.
The grounds for trademark cancellation can include issues such as non-use of the trademark, abandonment, fraud in the application process, genericness, or other factors that render the trademark registration invalid.
The most common reason to refuse registration is a likelihood of confusion between the mark of the applicant and a mark already registered or in a prior-filed pending application owned by another party.
The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) is a neutral body that functions like a court for trademark matters at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The Boards administrative trademark judges are authorized to determine a partys right to register a trademark with the federal government.
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Publication begins a 30-day period during which any member of the public who thinks theyll be harmed by the registration of your trademark may oppose it. They may file a Notice of Opposition, which starts a legal proceeding with the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) about your trademark.
The USPTO may be required to refuse registration of your mark on numerous grounds. The most common are: Likelihood of Confusion: The USPTO conducts a search for conflicting marks as part of the official examination of an application only after a trademark application is filed.
The TTAB requires submissions to be filed through its Electronic System for Trademark Trials and Appeals (ESTTA). This system, similar to online federal court filings, is designed to speed up resolution of TTAB cases and eliminate the need for paper documents.

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