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26 Oct 2018, 6:40 am
"The Board found the marks at issue to be similar in sound and appearance, and that each connote "something to do with heart health. [read post]
3 May 2019, 3:43 am
" The marks are similar in appearance and sound, as well as in connotation and commercial impression, since in both marks the word "surly" expresses the same mood in both marks.The goods: Opposer submitted evidence from 50 third-party websites for entities that produce beer and other alcoholic beverages under the same mark, evidence of 21 news articles regarding breweries that have expanded to offer spirits, wine, and cider, and 48 sets of… [read post]
18 Dec 2007, 8:40 pm
It is the first word in the mark and, as opposer notes, EMPIRE has a certain laudatory quality to it inasmuch as it connotes a degree of supremacy, rendering it less influential as the source identifier in applicant's mark. [read post]
6 Jun 2011, 3:22 am by John L. Welch
It found the marks to be more dissimilar than similar in appearance, more similar than dissimilar in sound, similar in connotation, and more similar in commercial impression than dissimilar. [read post]
24 Jul 2012, 2:39 am by John L. Welch
Although the first portion of a mark the more likely to be remembered, here the word PEEK may have some suggestive descriptive connotation (i.e., polyether ether-ketone). [read post]
14 May 2007, 4:40 am
Moreover, consumers will recognize a "distinctly different connotation" for the marks: easy to inflate versus easy to purchase.As to the trade channels, consumers would not encounter Applicant's products at Registrant's stores because "a registrant cannot deliberately cause confusion by its own actions. [read post]
21 Jun 2018, 1:07 pm by James Hastings
  This factor, as well as the unique connotation and strong commercial impression of Applicant’s mark helped to distinguish it from Opposer’s mark. [read post]
5 Dec 2005, 5:00 am
" Missiontrek alleged likelihood of confusion with the mark CARTAGIO, registered for various computer software products.Onfolio moved for summary judgment, conceding for purposes of the motion that the goods are related, but asserting that the marks are completely distinct in sound, appearance, connotation, and commercial impression, and that "the dissimilarity of the marks so outweighs the other du Pont factors that it is dispositive. [read post]
29 Feb 2012, 3:00 am by John L. Welch
Thus even prior to Applicants' adoption of the mark CRACKBERRY, the two terms had already developed similar connotations. [read post]
14 Apr 2014, 3:10 am
Therefore the Board found the marks to be similar in sound, appearance, connotation, and commercial impression. [read post]
27 Aug 2015, 3:34 am
In comparing the possible meanings of these two marks, to the extent there is overlap between a confused state of mind (“haze”) and the prevalence of a drug culture in the 60s frequently associated with a truly legendary piece of music (“Purple Haze”), we find that these marks could well create similar connotations.Combining the closeness in connotation with the similarities in appearance and sound, the Board concluded that the marks create… [read post]
30 May 2019, 3:28 am
Talyoni asserted that the cited mark BOSS connotes Hugo Ferdinand Boss, registrant's founder, but of course the Board pointed out that it must make its determination based upon the mark as it appears in the cited registration, and there was insufficient evidence to allow a conclusion that consumers would associate the mark BOSS with Herr Boss.The Board therefore found that the first du Pont "somewhat favors a finding of likelihood of confusion. [read post]
31 May 2009, 3:16 am
I am not satisfied that the trade mark connotes that Bavaria NV's product comes from Bavaria or that it has certain characteristics attributable to a Bavarian origin. [read post]
19 Feb 2010, 2:45 am by John L. Welch
The Board found the marks to be "substantially similar in appearance, sound, connotation and commercial impression due to the shared term 'SWEDISH.'" Customers are likely to assume that Applicant's mark is a "variant" of Opposer's mark.Applicant's evidence of third-party use of the word SWEDISH failed to establish widespread use of similar marks for bedding products, and it therefore had no impact on the strength of… [read post]
26 Jul 2022, 1:15 pm by James Hastings
   Regardless, the Board found here that the PROTEAR and PROHEAR Marks were similar in sight, sound, appearance, connotation, and commercial impression. [read post]
3 Jul 2008, 7:00 am
Applicant argued, to no avail, that consumers would not be deceived but would recognize the term as merely an expansion of Applicant's well-known cosmetics mark to a new product line. [read post]
8 Jul 2016, 2:54 am
Watson to be such "an historical figure" that they would "view the primary connotation of WATSON as James Dewey Watson. [read post]
12 Dec 2007, 4:05 pm
Universally, the defense blawgers agree that this makes them cringe; that the word “failure” connotes something negative (much like the use of the word “victim“). [read post]