2014-09-09

Here are four recent appeals from mere descriptiveness refusals under Section 2(e)(1). Let's see how you do with them, keeping in mind that the Board affirms, in my estimation, more than 80% of these refusals. [Answers in first comment].


In re Women's Bar Foundation, Serial No. 85240460 (August 29, 2014) [not precedential]. [Requirement for disclaimer of WOMEN'S BAR FOUNDATION in the mark shown below for "charitable foundation services, namely, providing fundraising activities, funding, scholarships and/or financial assistance for women in law school and public service legal positions"].



In re The Travel Chronicle, Serial No. 85368593 (September 2, 2014) [not precedential]. [Mere descriptiveness refusal of THE TRAVEL CHRONICLE for "art prints comprised of digital illustrations originating from photographs"].



In re Breathing Center, LLC, Serial No. 85433600 (September 2, 2014) [not precedential]. [Mere descriptiveness refusal of BREATHING NORMALIZATION for DVDs and videos, books, educational services, and health care services, all in the field of health improvement].

In re Internet Promise Group LLC, Serial No. 85690713 (September 2, 2014) [not precedential]. [Mere descriptiveness refusal of SMART DISPLAY for "computer software application for use in connection with mobile wireless devices equipped with display screens; the application reformats a received web page for display on the screen to make the webpage readable without use of zooming and scrolling functions to be able to view the page content on the display screen"].

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Text Copyright John L. Welch 2014.

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