Trade-marks. Hearings...H.R. 82. April 7 & 8, 19431943 - 52 lappuses |
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... meet with rather general favor in the discussions that we had last year , and incorporated in this are some of the amendments that had been suggested over in the Senate by the Committee on Patents . For the record will the reporter ...
... meet with rather general favor in the discussions that we had last year , and incorporated in this are some of the amendments that had been suggested over in the Senate by the Committee on Patents . For the record will the reporter ...
29. lappuse
... defendant , or their geographic origin- If we added to that- Or of the only term by which the goods of the defendant can be described to customers- that would specifically meet the objection that has been taken TRADE - MARKS 29.
... defendant , or their geographic origin- If we added to that- Or of the only term by which the goods of the defendant can be described to customers- that would specifically meet the objection that has been taken TRADE - MARKS 29.
30. lappuse
United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Patents. that would specifically meet the objection that has been taken to that section . It does not seem to me necessary but I think it a relatively harmless thing to do , that is , the ...
United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Patents. that would specifically meet the objection that has been taken to that section . It does not seem to me necessary but I think it a relatively harmless thing to do , that is , the ...
37. lappuse
... meets , but Mr. Savage , who has been before us a good many times , sent a notation that he is very anxious to get back to New York today and he would like to make a short statement . If the committee will indulge us , we will be glad ...
... meets , but Mr. Savage , who has been before us a good many times , sent a notation that he is very anxious to get back to New York today and he would like to make a short statement . If the committee will indulge us , we will be glad ...
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... meets today at 11 o'clock , we will have until then to give further consideration to this matter . We would like to conclude the hearing this morning . Without objection , permission will be granted to anyone who wishes to file an ...
... meets today at 11 o'clock , we will have until then to give further consideration to this matter . We would like to conclude the hearing this morning . Without objection , permission will be granted to anyone who wishes to file an ...
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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.