Nature of '89' series at USPTO TM database
Hi folks, During today's call, there was some debate as to the nature of the '89' series at the USPTO TM database, that records various Article 6ter notifications. See the chat transcript at: http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/gnso-igo-ingo-crp/2017-November/000908.html "Paul Tattersfield:UNHCR has an 89 series class listing at the USPTO and it bars the registration of other TMs in all the international classes George Kirikos:@PaulT: it doesn't "bar" anything. George Kirikos:It's still subject to the limitations of Article 6ter, i.e. if it's not going to cause confusion, other TMs can be registered. Paul Tattersfield:Are you sure George I believe it does in the USPTO" The nice thing about this debate is that one need only find a single clear example, to prove conclusively that the 89-series doesn't bar anything (as I stated). I had a few minutes, so I searched the term "6ter" at the USPTO TM database (all fields) to come up with the list of 89-series listings. Then, I randomly picked an "old" (for reason, see below) and "short" one (to find commonly used terms that others would want to legitimately register as marks), to get my example: CDT: Filed on June 20, 2006, status date = Apr. 25, 2007 Owner: Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=89001045&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=sta... Does that 89-series listing bar registration by others of "CDT" marks? Nope. Here's one registered to Jay Chang (an individual) for "Electric Fans": http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=86019678&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType=sta... which is an elegant example, because its "First Use in Commerce" was January 10, 2011 (i.e. years *after* that 89-series listing), it's a standard character mark, etc. i.e. it's just a regular TM with no "special case" exception (i.e. it wasn't dated before the 89-series listing, or just a logo, or whatever). That's why I picked the "old" one, by the way, so it would be easier to quickly find this elegant example that is irrefutable. If you look at the "documents" tab of that page, one can also verify that no special permission was sought or required from the relevant IGO, either. It went through the ordinary process, just like any other application. Q.E.D. Sincerely, George Kirikos 416-588-0269 http://www.leap.com/
Sorry George, it was very careless of me, too much haste on my part though no excuse. The examples I looked at when I was researching 89 series marks all involved the removal of possibly confusingly similar marks. Thinking it though, of course you are right even without any examples. If you ever come to England let me know, I owe you a beer or two. Best regards, Paul. On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 11:13 PM, George Kirikos <icann@leap.com> wrote:
Hi folks,
During today's call, there was some debate as to the nature of the '89' series at the USPTO TM database, that records various Article 6ter notifications.
See the chat transcript at:
http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/gnso-igo-ingo-crp/2017-November/000908.html
"Paul Tattersfield:UNHCR has an 89 series class listing at the USPTO and it bars the registration of other TMs in all the international classes
George Kirikos:@PaulT: it doesn't "bar" anything.
George Kirikos:It's still subject to the limitations of Article 6ter, i.e. if it's not going to cause confusion, other TMs can be registered.
Paul Tattersfield:Are you sure George I believe it does in the USPTO"
The nice thing about this debate is that one need only find a single clear example, to prove conclusively that the 89-series doesn't bar anything (as I stated). I had a few minutes, so I searched the term "6ter" at the USPTO TM database (all fields) to come up with the list of 89-series listings. Then, I randomly picked an "old" (for reason, see below) and "short" one (to find commonly used terms that others would want to legitimately register as marks), to get my example:
CDT: Filed on June 20, 2006, status date = Apr. 25, 2007 Owner: Translation Centre for the Bodies of the European Union
http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=89001045&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType= statusSearch
Does that 89-series listing bar registration by others of "CDT" marks? Nope. Here's one registered to Jay Chang (an individual) for "Electric Fans":
http://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=86019678&caseType=SERIAL_NO&searchType= statusSearch
which is an elegant example, because its "First Use in Commerce" was January 10, 2011 (i.e. years *after* that 89-series listing), it's a standard character mark, etc. i.e. it's just a regular TM with no "special case" exception (i.e. it wasn't dated before the 89-series listing, or just a logo, or whatever). That's why I picked the "old" one, by the way, so it would be easier to quickly find this elegant example that is irrefutable.
If you look at the "documents" tab of that page, one can also verify that no special permission was sought or required from the relevant IGO, either. It went through the ordinary process, just like any other application.
Q.E.D.
Sincerely,
George Kirikos 416-588-0269 http://www.leap.com/ _______________________________________________ Gnso-igo-ingo-crp mailing list Gnso-igo-ingo-crp@icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/gnso-igo-ingo-crp
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