| United States. Patent Office - 1956 - 468 lapas
...Office sustained the opposition under Section 2 (d) of the Trade-mark Act of 1946, which reads: Sec. 2. No trade-mark by which the goods of the applicant...the goods of others shall be refused registration on account of its nature unless it « * * • ••*••* (d) Consists of or comprises a mark which... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1963 - 144 lapas
...approved Oct. 9,1962,76 Stat. 769). Sec. 2 (15 USC 1052). Trademarks registrable on the principal register No trademark by which the goods of the applicant may...principal register on account of its nature unless it— (a) consists of or comprises immoral, deceptive, or scandalous matter; or matter which may disparage... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1953 - 476 lapas
...sole question presented involves paragraph (d) of section 2 which, so far as pertinent, provides that no trade-mark by which the goods of the applicant...the goods of others shall be refused registration unless it — (d) Consists of or comprises a mark which so resembles a mark registered in the Patent... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1957 - 464 lapas
...Trademarks registrable on the Principal Register: No trademark by which the goods of the applicant ma; be distinguished from the goods of others shall be...on the principal register on account of its nature nnless it— • •*•*•• (e) Consists of a mark which, (1) when applied to the goods of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1926 - 592 lapas
...applicant may be distinguished as to source or origin shall be refused registration as a trade-mark on account of its nature unless it * * * (d) Consists of or comprises a mark which so resembles a trade-mark previously used by another as to be likely, when applied to the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1926 - 200 lapas
...applicant may be distinguished as to source or origin shall be refused registration as a trade-mark on account of its nature unless it * * * (d) Consists of or comprises a mark which so resembles a trade-mark previously used by another as to be likely, when applied to the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1938 - 212 lapas
...to cause confusion or mistake or to deceive purchasers"; (4) "an infringing mark;" and (5) a "mark by which the goods of the applicant may be distinguished from the goods of others." I apprehend that the courts will have considerable difficulty in making these fine distinctions and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1938 - 212 lapas
...to cause confusion or mistake or to deceive purchasers"; (4) "an infringing mark;" and (5) a "mark by which the goods of the applicant may be distinguished from the goods of others." I apprehend that the courts will have considerable difficulty in making these fine distinctions and... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on patents - 1939 - 230 lapas
...SUGGESTIONS SUBMITTED BY CHAUNCEY P. CARTER SECTION 2 Page 2, lines 16 and 17, strike out the words "by which the goods of the applicant may be distinguished from the goods of others". It may be taken for granted that a mark which is not within any of the specific prohibitions of this... | |
| United States - 1953 - 1692 lapas
...Appendix to this title. § 1052. Trade-marks registrable on principal register; concurrent registration. No trade-mark by which the goods of the applicant...principal register on account of its nature unless it — (a) Consists of or comprises Immoral, deceptive, or scandalous matter; or matter which may disparage... | |
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