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

The TTABlog

Examining Attorney Yat Sye Lee submitted internet evidence that some eighteen different companies offer the goods of both applicant and registrant under the same mark (including SEPHORA, BATH & BODY WORKS, and PACIFICA), along with twenty use-based third-party registrations covering these goods. In re Salvation Nutraceuticals Inc.

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[Video] Webinar | Post-Grant for Practitioners: Evidentiary Extravaganza

JD Supra Law

Presenting arguments without supporting evidence can spell disaster in an inter partes review. So you'd better know what evidence to use, when it's appropriate, and how to wield the available evidentiary tools most effectively. Topics will include use of: -Supplemental evidence and information -Strategic motions to strike and.

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The Board has no Time to Waste: TTAB Highlights Importance of Correctly Submitting and Categorizing Evidence in Proceedings

LexBlog IP

Instead, the TTAB focused primarily on the evidence submitted by RLP, specifically, that much of it was erroneously submitted under seal or improperly authenticated by Notice of Reliance. Moral of this opposition proceeding: follow the TTAB’s procedural rules for submission of evidence, authentication, foundation, and confidentiality.

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TTAB Affirms Genericness Refusal of "LETTERS & NUMBERS" for. Guess What?

The TTABlog

The Board affirmed a refusal to register the proposed mark LETTERS & NUMBERS (in standard character form) on the Supplemental Register, finding it to be generic for printed and electronic publications "in the field of educational and entertainment materials targeted to children on the topic of alphanumeric characters and symbols."

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

43(B)log

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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TTABlog Test: Is CALIHEMP Geographically Descriptive of Skin Care Products?

The TTABlog

The USPTO refused to register the proposed mark CALIHEMP for “skin and body topical lotions, creams, oils, balms and salves for cosmetic use, all of the foregoing containing hemp oil extract containing hemp ingredients solely derived from hemp with a delta-9 tetrahyrocannabinol (THC) concentration of not more than 0.3

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Peloton Can’t Bind All Family Members To Its Arbitration Provision–SS v. Peloton

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

The evidence indicates he did, and Mr. Stern failed to rebut that evidence by providing a declaration attesting to the fact that he did not agree or later opted out of the Arbitration Provision.” The court overrules the plaintiffs’ objections to this evidence. ” The Mom and Son.

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