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2 Jan 2014, 6:13 am by Rebecca Tushnet
The connotations were similar, and they shared similar orientations “on similarly colored, irregularly shaped bottles,” using approximately the same color schemes. [read post]
19 Dec 2013, 4:19 am by Ron Coleman
” In short, the Board found that the similarities in appearance, sound, connotation and overall commercial impression outweigh the dissimilarities. [read post]
13 Dec 2013, 1:54 am
Examining Attorney Robin Mittler deemed the mark confusingly similar to the registered marks PRIDE, PRIDE MOBILITY PRODUCTS, and PRIDE - THE FIRST NAME IN SCOOTERS, for electrically powered scooter vehicles for use by elderly, infirm, or disabled persons. [read post]
11 Dec 2013, 4:04 am
The Board found the marks to be similar, noting that both marks suggest garments made of wool with "technical" or "technological" performance features. [read post]
10 Dec 2013, 3:21 am
Applicant Whatley contended that the marks are distinguishable because the "word 'winery' brings to mind vineyards, tasting rooms and wine barrels” while "the word 'wine' connotes the alcohol beverage itself." [read post]
9 Dec 2013, 3:39 am
Opposer failed to carry that burden, but the Board did find that the evidence, coupled with the the fact that ACT is an arbitrary term for mouthwashes and dental rinses, demonstrated that ACT is a strong mark.As for the marks, the Board not surprisingly found them to be similar in appearance, pronunciation, connotation, and commercial impression. [read post]
4 Dec 2013, 3:05 am
In re Wahl, Serial No. 85485701 (November 20, 2013) [not precedential].The Board, not surprisingly, found the minor visual and aural dissimilarities in the marks to be outweighed by their strong similarities as to connotation and overall commercial impression.As to the goods, applicant Wahl feebly argued that her goods comprise "half butterfly, half fairy dolls," and may include "a cocoon for the doll to live in, as well as removable butterfly wings." [read post]
2 Dec 2013, 2:50 am
Fathy refused registration, maintaining that the mark is deceptive under Section 2(a). [read post]
25 Nov 2013, 7:45 pm
  Black Bear, on the other hand, turns "Charbucks," which could connote "charred coffee beans," into a playful descriptor of its blend's attributes.] [read post]
25 Nov 2013, 10:25 am by Lindsey A. Zahn
 First, the Board reviewed the similarity or dissimilarity of the marks in their entireties with respect to sound, appearance, connotation, and commercial impression. [read post]
19 Nov 2013, 4:16 am
Instead, HOLISTIC connotes "a sophisticated level of pet food formulation, catered to the needs of a demanding pet owner clientele." [read post]
15 Nov 2013, 8:00 am by Tim Sitzmann
It also connotes luxury, as in, a champagne lifestyle. [read post]
11 Nov 2013, 3:20 am
While the term “Marvelous” may well create mental images of something of the highest quality, it certainly carries with it over-the-top, superlative connotations well beyond the attempted reach of most widely-used laudatory terms, as shown in the initial dictionary entries. [read post]
31 Oct 2013, 3:40 am
Moreover, the Board concluded, the marks are similar are similar in connotation and commercial impression. [read post]
29 Oct 2013, 7:09 am
Nonetheless, that does not mean that the two marks are not similar in meaning or that they create different commercial impressions.Instead, we find the marks similar in appearance and pronunciation due to the presence of the word “STORM” in both marks, and similar in their connotations and overall commercial impressions because, as applied to the involved goods, both marks bring to mind the idea of candles that illuminate the dark during a… [read post]
15 Oct 2013, 3:40 am by John L. Welch
The Board was unimpressed:While ME SO may be phonetically similar to MISO, the appearance and, more importantly, the connotation is completely different, in that MISO is "a fermented seasoning paste of soybeans, often with rice or barley added, used to flavor soups and sauces," and ME SO in the phrase ME SO HUNGRY simply refers to an individual who is hungry. [read post]
16 Sep 2013, 3:08 am
In substantially all of the registrations cited by the Examining Attorney, the second term in the composite mark "names the goods," and therefore the registrations included a disclaimer of "Super" or a Section 2(f) claim of acquired distinctiveness, or resided on the Supplemental Register.Applicant feebly argued that the term SUPERJAWS will immediately bring to mind connotations of Superman or some other superhero, rather than a laudatory reference to its goods. [read post]
12 Sep 2013, 3:42 am by John L. Welch
The Board also found the connotations of "real" and "clear" to be related, since "real" is listed as one of many synonyms for "clear." [read post]
10 Sep 2013, 2:46 am by John L. Welch
It pointed to its other registrations for marks containing or consisting of the word LOOPS, but the Board found those other marks to be different in connotation: e.g., LOOPS FLEXIBLE TOOTHBRUSH HOLDER. [read post]
9 Sep 2013, 4:03 am by John L. Welch
The evidence did not reveal any other possible connotation for applicant's mark. [read post]