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patentandtrademark

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Dec 06, 2008 5:32 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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The TTAB [Trademark Trial and Appeal Board] recently granted a petition to cancel a trademark registration for MONTELVINI VENEGAZZU for wines, spirits, and liqueurs on the ground that the filing of a “routine” declaration constituted a fraud on the USPTO.

 

As in prior decisions, the TTAB emphasized the obligation of a registrant to work with its counsel to protect against the possibility of false statements.  The TTAB concluded that by signing its declaration, Respondent was under an obligation to investigate and thoroughly understand the applicable laws in the jurisdiction in which it is operating—namely, the United States—and that TTAB precedent mandates that distinctions in language and culture do not negate a finding of fraud.

 

The TTAB continues to strictly adhere to its Medinol fraud standard, and defenses about miscommunications between counsel, cultural differences regarding the goods, and a lack of understanding about U.S. trademark law will not excuse an inaccurate assertion of use or other “innocent” mistakes.

 

THERE ARE NO DO-OVERS.



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James Lindon, Ph.D. Patent Attorney
Lindon & Lindon, LLC
Cleveland, Ohio
Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Pharmacy Law, Litigation
[this is not legal advice - provided for discussion only]
Intellectual Property for the Individual and Small Business: Identify, Protect, Enforce, Defend.
"Fools rush in where angels fear to tread."
http://www.LindonLaw.com
patentandtrademark

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Dec 06, 2008 5:36 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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"Yeah but what if I prefer to spend my money on clothes or smoking or a website and say that I can`t afford an attorney.  Won`t that be a good enough excuse?"

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James Lindon, Ph.D. Patent Attorney
Lindon & Lindon, LLC
Cleveland, Ohio
Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Pharmacy Law, Litigation
[this is not legal advice - provided for discussion only]
Intellectual Property for the Individual and Small Business: Identify, Protect, Enforce, Defend.
"Fools rush in where angels fear to tread."
http://www.LindonLaw.com
TigerTaco

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Dec 07, 2008 11:49 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Both companies used lawyers!  If anything, this is a sad example of someone using the letter of the law to screw someone else over ... is that what you find glee in?
 
The TTABlog (your apparent un-cited source for this and other SuN postings) makes the better point of how it`s hard for an international company to grasp the unique application of IP laws from country to country).
 
If you look closer into the matter you can see how the company who went after them is not some small winery, but the massive family behind the crap Sutter Home brand who can easily afford to put the #27th top trademark filer in the U.S. on making sure they get what they want (and not what is right).
 
I think it`s sad for someone here in SuN to continue to gloat when Goliath stomps the heart out of David; especially when you can see how the small guy was factually wrong and that his lawyer was really the one who dropped the ball and that cost him his brand in the U.S.


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Chris Miller, a simple taco maker:
The Tiger Taco home in the U.S.A.
Tiger Tacos in Australia
Tiger Tacos in the United Kingdom
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