Trade-marks. Hearings...H.R. 82. April 7 & 8, 19431943 - 52 lappuses |
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22. lappuse
... important precedents that I referred to , Shredded Wheat , Aspirin , and Cellophane cases , are unchanged by section 33 ( b ) , it is believed that in the interests of clarity this subdivision should be revised and we suggest the ...
... important precedents that I referred to , Shredded Wheat , Aspirin , and Cellophane cases , are unchanged by section 33 ( b ) , it is believed that in the interests of clarity this subdivision should be revised and we suggest the ...
36. lappuse
... important to keep that language in , or should they leave it out ? I think Congressman Lanham has given an apt example , showing the necessity for keeping that language in . His example was , " Sure- Clean . " As I understand his ...
... important to keep that language in , or should they leave it out ? I think Congressman Lanham has given an apt example , showing the necessity for keeping that language in . His example was , " Sure- Clean . " As I understand his ...
43. lappuse
... importance of promoting and stimulating registration . He says that every conceivable sanction has been employed to force unregistered marks all over the country on the register . He is con- cerned where marks are not registered and in ...
... importance of promoting and stimulating registration . He says that every conceivable sanction has been employed to force unregistered marks all over the country on the register . He is con- cerned where marks are not registered and in ...
45. lappuse
... important that the bill be enacted , we hope with our suggested two amendments , but we feel that it is strictly in the interest of business , big business . and little business of the country alike , that it be done , and we hope that ...
... important that the bill be enacted , we hope with our suggested two amendments , but we feel that it is strictly in the interest of business , big business . and little business of the country alike , that it be done , and we hope that ...
51. lappuse
... important point there , Mr. Chairman , is that A's mark is republished . It is not republished for opposition , but to give notice to others , so that they may cancel . B , the second man , does not file this affidavit , and his mark ...
... important point there , Mr. Chairman , is that A's mark is republished . It is not republished for opposition , but to give notice to others , so that they may cancel . B , the second man , does not file this affidavit , and his mark ...
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1905 registration Act of February Act of March acts of omission affidavit appeal applicant's application for registration aspirin assignment become incontestable bill BYERLY cancel Cellophane certificate of registration Chairman commercial name commercially fair Commissioner Congressman Lanham connection constructive abandonment copy court defense descriptive Discussion effect Energine examiner in charge expiration February 20 Federal Trade Commission filing Frazer hearings indication of origin infringement injunction insert a comma intentional abandonment language litigation lose its significance manufacturer March 19 mark in commerce mark registered Martin matter notice Nu-Skin opposition proceedings owner paragraph Patent Office person plaintiff present act principal register prior proposed amendment protection provisions of section record reference regis register provided registered mark registrant's secondary meaning section 12 section 33 seems service mark Shredded Wheat situation statement statute Stetson supplemental register Sure-Clean term territory thereof tion TITLE United VANDERBILT WALLACE H words
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2. lappuse - Consists of or comprises the flag or coat of arms or other insignia of the United States, or of any State or municipality, or of any foreign nation, or any simulation thereof.
6. lappuse - ... any person who believes that he is or will be damaged by the registration of a mark on the principal register established by this Act, or under the Act of March 3, 1881, or the Act of February 20, 1905...
2. lappuse - Consists of or comprises immoral, deceptive, or scandalous matter; or matter which may disparage or falsely suggest a connection with persons, living or dead, institutions, beliefs, or national symbols, or bring them into contempt, or disrepute.
3. lappuse - ... when they have become entitled to use such marks as a result of their concurrent lawful use in commerce prior to (1) the earliest of the filing dates of the applications pending...
7. lappuse - Commissioner within one year after the expiration of any such five-year period setting forth those goods or services stated in the registration on or in connection with which such mark has been in continuous use for such five consecutive years and is still in use in commerce...
13. lappuse - Any person who shall affix, apply, or annex, or use in connection with any goods or services, or any container or containers for goods, a false designation of origin, or any false description or representation, including words or other symbols tending falsely to describe or represent the same, and shall cause such goods or services to enter into commerce, and any person who shall with knowledge of the falsity of such...
3. lappuse - States, municipalities, and the like, exercising legitimate control over the use of the marks sought to be registered, even though not possessing an industrial or commercial establishment, and when registered they shall be entitled to the protection provided herein in the case of trade-marks, except...
11. lappuse - In assessing profits the plaintiff shall be required to prove defendant's sales only ; defendant must prove all elements of cost or deduction claimed.
8. lappuse - For the purposes of registration on the supplemental register, a mark may consist of any trade-mark, symbol, label, package, configuration of goods, name, word, slogan, phrase, surname, geographical name, numeral, or device or any combination of any of the foregoing, but such mark must be capable of distinguishing the applicant's goods or services.
14. lappuse - person" and "owner," and any other word or term used to designate the applicant or other entitled to a benefit or privilege or rendered liable under the provisions of this act, include a firm, corporation, or association as well as a natural person. The term "juristic person" includes a firm, corporation, association, or similar organization capable of suing and being sued in a court of law.