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Amendments filed after the filing of a notice of appeal, but prior to the date of filing a brief, may be admitted only to: (A) cancel claims; (B) comply with any requirement of form expressly set forth in a previous action; (C) present rejected claims in better form for consideration on appeal; or.
An IDS filed more than three months after the U.S. filing date and after the mailing date of a Final Rejection, Notice of Allowance, or other action that closes prosecution (e.g., Quayle Action), but before payment of the Issue Fee, will only be considered by the Examiner if a petition fee is paid and if the IDS is
The most common reasons for refusing registration are because the mark is: Likely to cause confusion with a mark in a registration or prior application; Descriptive for the goods/services; A geographic term; A surname; Ornamental as applied to the goods.
Only after the issuing of a Final Office Actionone of the following: a final rejection of a patent application, a Notice of Allowance, or an action that otherwise ends prosecution in the applicationmay one submits a request for an RCE.
For example a reasonably careful consumer might buy a can of Gold Coffee when intending to buy your product, Golden Coffee. Therefore the mark Gold Coffee would be considered to conflict with your mark.
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Sometimes, an applicant may need to file an IDS after receiving a Notice of Allowance. If the IDS is being submitted after three months of first discovering the prior art, then an RCE must be filed.
Similarly, if applicant files an RCE after the notice of appeal and a final Board decision is not issued, the applicant would only pay the difference in fees between the current fees and the amount previously paid.
A mark will be refused as primarily geographically deceptively misdescriptive if: (1) the primary significance of the mark is a generally known geographic location; (2) purchasers would be likely to think that the goods or services originate in the geographic place identified in the mark, i.e., purchasers would make a

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