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CASA BLANCA Case: UPSTO Fails to Prove Relatedness of Tequila and Wine

The recipes alone do not establish that wine and tequila rise to the level of complementary goods frequently used togeth...
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Is DUNDER MIFFLIN Confusable with MIFFLIN for Paper Products?

In sum, despite the similarities in appearance and sound based on the common term MIFFLIN, we find the connotation and c...
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TTAB Reverses Refusal of GOOD TIMES for Bourbon over “GOOD TIME(S)” Registrations for Alcoholic Beverages

The Federal Circuit has held that if there is evidence that a mark, or an element of a mark, is commonly adopted by many...
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Disclaimer of “MADE BY DENTISTS” in Word-and-Design Mark for Toothbrushes

A “disclaimer” is a statement in the application record that an applicant does not claim exclusive rights to an unregist...
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JAPANESE COWBOY Confusable with TOKYO COWBOY for Restaurant and Bar Services

The marks each have a geographic term (TOKYO and JAPANESE) as the first term; they share the literal term COWBOY as the ...
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Perfumes Related to Cosmetics for Make-Up Artist Work

Perfume and fragrances are the type of product purchased by consumers seeking to enhance their beauty. It is foreseeable...
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Is VEGGIES IN EVERY BITE Merely Descriptive of Pasta?

We may also look to Applicant’s website and product packaging as evidence of public perception.Even Applicant itself use...
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UX ACADEMY Generic for Education services

In sum, the circumstantial evidence of record falls well short of establishing acquired distinctiveness in this case whe...
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CHATGPT Merely Descriptive of Chatbot Software

Dr. Neal conducted a survey, in the “Teflon” format, of 213 software developers to assess whether the term “GPT” is gene...
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COGNAC LIFE for Magazine Publishing Confusable with Famous COGNAC Regional Certification Mark – 2

Because COGNAC brandy is commonly featured in magazines and other publications and because BNIC publishes its own digita...