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11 Feb 2007, 5:48 pm
"In view of the visually prominent design element in registrant's mark and the difference in connotation and overall commercial impression of the literal portions of the marks in the context of applicant's goods, we find that, despite both marks including the word SMILE, the differences are sufficient to distinguish applicant's mark from registrant's mark. [read post]
28 May 2015, 5:11 am
“The addition of AAA to CarFacts does not change the connotation or commercial impression of the term CarFacts. [read post]
17 Jan 2024, 3:46 am
  Turning to the marks, the Board found them to be similar in their entireties as to appearance (because both marks include circles), connotation, and commercial impression. [read post]
27 Jul 2018, 3:04 am
And so the Board concluded that the marks are similar in appearance, sound, connotation, and commercial impression.The Goods and Services: To prove likely confusion between marks, a party must show something more than that similar or identical marks are used for food products and restaurant services. [read post]
21 Feb 2020, 2:58 am
” This admission, along with other evidence not discussed here, led the Board to conclude “that the marks are not similar in appearance, sound, connotation or commercial impression. [read post]
22 Apr 2020, 5:01 am
" And so the Board found the marks to be "at least virtually identical in appearance, sound, connotation, and commercial impression. [read post]
7 Mar 2011, 3:06 am by John L. Welch
While these registrations are not evidence that said marks are in actual use, their existence indicates the term ELEMENTS may be recognized as having some significance for apparel.This finding of suggestiveness as to clothing did not apply to the other goods in the application, but "even without a finding of suggestiveness with regard to the Class 16 and 18 items, the inclusion of ZU in applicant’s mark, with the different appearance,pronunciation and… [read post]
17 Mar 2011, 1:52 am by John L. Welch
It is displayed prominently in the top portion of applicant's mark directly above the image of a cow, and it gives the same connotation and commercial impression as registrant's mark, both suggesting beef (or meat) from cattle that have been raised in the right manner. [read post]
3 May 2006, 4:46 am
""when we consider the similarity in connotation of the marks, together with the relative strength of the mark, the close relationship of the goods and services and the inexpensive nature of their purchase, these factors combine to outweigh the dissimilarities in the marks. [read post]
17 May 2007, 5:04 am
And the marks convey the same connotations and commercial impressions.In light of sales of four million dollars by two of Jesco's licensees during the 1990's, promotion and advertising of Opposers' products in catalogues and at toy and gift shows, promotion on television and in national magazines, and advertising by mass marketing chains, "KEWPIE dolls have clearly achieved some degree of renown in the relevant markets. [read post]
21 Dec 2007, 5:05 am
In Applicant's mark, the word INSPIRATION is sandwiched between PARENTS and INSTITUTE, creating a "quite specific connotation and commercial impression which are wholly missing from opposer's mark. [read post]
23 Jul 2012, 2:45 am by John L. Welch
The Board therefore concluded that the similarities outweigh the differences.Opposer maintained that "corvus" (the name of the Crow constellation) and corvo (raven) have similar connotations, and pointed out that the applied-for mark includes a depiction of a black bird. [read post]
5 Dec 2018, 5:42 am
In addition, the connotations and commercial impressions are "quite similar. [read post]
3 Sep 2019, 3:14 am
" The Board did not agree, noting that the definition of HYDR as water or liquid and concluding that consumers "may view both marks as connoting minute spaces in a membrane allowing water or liquid to pass through. [read post]
29 Dec 2019, 9:06 am
It's all about its connotation in the context of wine products. [read post]
1 Nov 2016, 4:02 am
The Board concluded that the commercial impressions of IT'S PIRATE TIME and PYRAT are "quite similar in that the dominant term in Applicant's mark is the same as Opposer's mark and consumers could perceive Applicant's mark as a reference to Opposer's goods, exclaiming that it is time for Opposer's PYRAT, which would likely be pronounce as 'pirate.'" Or consumers could perceive applicant's mark as a variation… [read post]
5 Feb 2018, 3:01 am
The marks: The Board found the marks to be similar in appearance, sound, connotation and commercial impression. [read post]
20 Sep 2016, 2:44 am
" Finally, respondent did not provide any evidence to support its assertion that there are numerous marks comprising the words "grandmother," etc.Likelihood of Confusion: Although finding that the word AAPPAKADAI is the dominant part of respondent's mark, the Board found the involved marks to be similar in appearance, sound, connotation, and commercial impression. [read post]
19 Oct 2018, 6:36 am
" Applicant argued that the term AMERICAN has multiple different connotations and therefore that the mark as a whole is merely suggestive of the services. [read post]