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TTABlog Test: Which of These Three Section 2(d) Refusals Was/Were Reversed?

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In re Cancer Support Community Central New Jersey , Serial No. In re Cancer Support Community Central New Jersey , Serial No.

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TTABlog Test: Are Gummy Vitamins Related to Personal Care Products Under Section 2(d)?

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According to applicant: [The USPTO actually has a long and consistent practice of not finding dietary and nutritional supplements to be related or similar to skin care products. The Board therefore found the goods to be related.

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TTABlog Test: How Did These Four Section 2(d) Appeals Turn Out?

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[Section 2(d) refusal of PACHAMAMA for, inter alia , "herbal tinctures" and "essential oils; non-medicated topical skin care preparations" all "containing naturally occurring trace amounts of CBD derived from hemp and less than.3%

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Got Milk? Forget about Patent Eligibility

Patently-O

The Federal Circuit weighed in on the amorphous topic of subject matter eligibility in the recent opinion ChromaDex, Inc., ChromaDex isolates and concentrates naturally occurring NR — selling dietary supplements that contain elevated levels of NR. He has an extensive background in chemistry and food science. Int’l, Inc.

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Covid-19 Act gives government more options in proceeding against supplement seller

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for deceptive advertising of dietary supplements in violation of the FTCA and the COVID-19 Consumer Protection Act. Since early 2020, Defendant Nepute and Quickwork have used several platforms, including social media, emails, and radio, to tout the purported benefits of Vitamin D and zinc and to promote Wellness Warrior supplements. ”

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NAD Whitening Strips Case Illuminates How NAD May Incorporate New FTC Health Claims Guidance

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This was quietly heralded as an update to the 1998 Dietary Supplement Advertising Guides, but oh dear readers, it is so much more. We also have an upcoming webinar covering the topic in March – details here.)

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IP and Cannabis: The Current Landscape

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

For more information about any topic herein, please see our October 20, 2020 webinar, “ IP and Cannabis: The Current Landscape ,” or contact your Fish attorney. The 2018 Farm Bill led to widespread availability of products containing CBD, which are commonly marketed as dietary supplements, drugs, food, and cosmetics.

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