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A trademark opposition is a contested proceeding before the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Any third-party may oppose the trademark application of another party.
Within 30 days of the publishing date, anyone who believes their business will be harmed if we register your trademark may file an objection (or opposition). An opposition is similar to a federal court proceeding, but is held before the TTAB, a panel of administrative judges who review and decide these matters.
The Office will not mail a paper copy of the patent application publication to the applicant, but will mail a Notice of Publication to the applicant indicating that the application has been published when the application is published.
Procedure of Opposition: Written Submissions Any person or entity who intends to oppose the registration of a trademark must file a notice of opposition before the Trademark Office within four months from the date of the advertisement of the trademark in the Trademarks Journal.
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.
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The term opposition period means the time allowed for filing an opposition in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, including any extension of time granted under section 1063 of this title .

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