The TTABlog®
Keeping Tabs on the TTAB®
by John L. Welch
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
JLW Articles
- Decisions of the Federal Courts and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board on Registrability Issues July 2023 to August 2024
- The Seventy-Sixth Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946 (2024)
- Decisions of the Federal Circuit and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board on Registrability Issues - July 2022 to June 2023
- The Seventy-Fifth Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946 (2023)
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2022.
- The Seventy-Fourth Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946 (2022)
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2021
- Why your TTAB judgment may fall flat in court (with Martin B. Schwimmer)
- Decisions of the Federal Circuit and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board on Registrability Issues July 2020 to June 2021
- Where to appeal a TTAB decision? The choice is complicated (with Martin B. Schwimmer)
- The Seventy-Third Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946 (2021)
- Decisions of the Supreme Court, the CAFC, and the TTAB on Registrability Issues: July 2019 – September 2020
- The Seventy-Second Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946 (2020)
- US Law Inches Towards Protecting Trademark Reputation Without Use (with Martin B. Schwimmer)
- The Seventy-First Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946 (2019)
- The Seventieth Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946 (2018)
- Decisions of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board and the Federal Circuit on Registrability Issues: July 2015 to April 2017
- The Sixty-Ninth Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946
- Not So Fast on Marathon Monday: The BAA, the TTAB, and Lanham Act Section 2(a) (with John Carl Zwisler)
- The Sixty-Eighth Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2015
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2014-2015
- The Sixty-Seventh Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2014
- Decisions of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board and the Federal Circuit on Registrability Issues June 2012 to March 2014
- The Sixty-Sixth Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2012-2013
- 2012-2013 Decisions of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board and the Federal Circuit on Registrability Issues
- The Sixty-Fifth Year of Administration of the U.S. Trademark (Lanham) Act of 1946
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2011-2012
- The Sixty-Fourth Year of Administration of the U.S. Trademark (Lanham) Act of 1946
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2011 [Part II]
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2011 [Part I]
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions in 2010-2011
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2009-2010
- Fraud and the TTAB: What Hath Bose Wrought?
- TTAB developments: Bose and beyond
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2009®
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2008® (Part I)
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2008® [Part II])
- TTAB Year in Review (2008)
- Unfriendly Shores? Recent Developments in U.S. Law May Trouble Foreign Trademark Owners (with Ann Lamport Hammitte)
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2007®
- TTAB 2007 Update: Rules, Rulings, and Repercussions (with Ann Lamport Hammitte)
- Fraud for Thought: Can Fraud be Avoided by Correcting a False Statement Prior to Publication? (with Ann Lamport Hammitte)
- The TTAB in 2006: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2006® [Part 1 of 2]
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2006® [Part 2 of 2]
- The TTAB and Foreign Website Evidence: Quo Vadis? (with Ann Lamport Hammitte)
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2005
- The Ten Worst TTAB Decisions of 2005?
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2004
- The TTAB in 2004: What Was Hot, What Was Not
- Six Potential Pitfalls in Trademark Prosecution
- Trade Dress and the TTAB
- The Top Ten TTAB Decisions of 2003
- The TTAB in 2003 [Part I]
- The TTAB in 2003 [Part II]
- Dilution at the TTAB
- TTAB Practice and the Madrid Rule Changes (with Ann Lamport Hammitte)
- The Top Ten Losing TTAB Arguments
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5 Comments:
Are these the owners of "5 Guys?" I'll have fries with that!
Come on! Those are the Temptations.
Looks like a gang of bad*sses! One has his arm in a sling, the other has busted pinky. Looks like they just waiting to stir up a trademerk confrontation.
It looks like most of us have already had those fries. And supersized it as well.
All those injuries! Blogging, combined with incessant 1(b) filings, can cause carpal tunnel injuries. Somebody ought to call OSHA!
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