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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
`92056888
`Plaintiff
`Isaac A. Potter Jr.
`ISAAC A POTTER JR
`5503 S TAMPA AVENUE
`ORLANDO, FL 32839
`UNITED STATES
`ipotter2000@yahoo.com
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`ipotter2000@yahoo.com, tmdocket@oblon.com,kirby.lee@usdoj.gov,
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`tin.Hockey@usdoj.gov
`Isaac/A/Potter/Jr
`09/19/2014
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`GENERAL AFFIDAVIT
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`State of Florida
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`County of _ORANGE
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`BEFORE ME, the undersigned Notary,
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`[name ofNotary
`before whom affidavit is sworn], on this
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`[day ofmonth] day of SEPTEMBER
`personally appeared
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`known to me to be a credible person and of lawful age, who being by me first duly
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`[his or her] oath, deposes and says:
`RULE 21 WRIT OF MANDAMUS PETITION
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`MOTION FOR RELIEF FROM JUDGMENT-RULE 60(b)(l)(2) TTAB
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`PROCEEDING NO. 92056888,
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`Motion for a Final Judgment on the Merits for RCFC 58(d)(4)(5), the money-
`mandating Statue that supports the Appellant's Injunctive Relief 28 U.S.C.
`SUBSECTION l498(b), Section 504 (c) of title 17, UNITED STATES CODE,
`SURRENDER (37 CFR 2.134 (b), or Voluntary Cancellation of Registration (ttab
`proceeding no. 920568888) and 37 CFR 2.161 Requirements for a complete
`Affidavit or declaration of continued Use or Excusable nonuse. FRAP 27 (C)
`MOTIONS, MOTION TO DISQUALIFY COUNSEL,MOTION TO
`CHALLENGE JURISDICTION; MOTION FOR CLERICAL MlSPRISION-
`RULE 4(a)(4(A)-Effect of a Motion on Notice of Appeal: 28 U.S.C. 1291, 1292 (e)
`CASE NO. l4—459C—COFC AND 14—5l30—CAFC.
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`CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
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`I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I SERVED A COPY, RULE 21 WRIT OF
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`MANDAMUS PETITION,MOTION FOR RELIEF FROM JUDGMENT-RULE
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`60(b)(1)(2 TTAB PROCEEDING NO. 92056888), Motion for a Final Judgment on
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`the Merits for RCFC 58(d)(4)(5), the money—mandating Statue that supports the
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`Appellant's Injunctive Relief 28 U.S.C. SUBSECTION l498(b), Section 504 (c) of
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`title 17, UNITED STATES CODE, SURRENDER (37 CFR 2.134 (b), or
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`Voluntary Cancellation of Registration (ttab proceeding no. 920568888) and 37
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`CFR 2.161 Requirements for a complete Affidavit or declaration of continued Use
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`or Excusable nonuse. FRAP 27 (C) MOTIONS, MOTION TO CHALLENGE
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`JURISDICTION; MOTION FOR CLERICAL MISPRISION-RULE 4(a)(4(A)-
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`Effect of a Motion on Notice of Appeal: 28 U.S.C. 1291, 1292 (e) CASE NO. 14-
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`459C—COFC AND 14-5130-CAFC. MOTION TO DISQUALIFY COUNSEL.
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`ON COUNSEL OF RECORD ON SEPTEMBER
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`2014 BY US MAIL
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`l. CLERK OF COURT, DANIEL E. O. TOOLE,
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`CASE MANAGER: ANNE THOMPSON, 717 MADISON PLACE, NW,
`WASHINGTON, DC 20005— PH# 202-275-8000
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`2. Ronald C. Machen Jr., (202) 252-7566, United States Attorney’s Office,
`555 4”‘ Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20530
`3. Office of Solicitor— Mail Stop 8-U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, P.O.
`Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450, (571)272-9035, fax: (571) 273-
`0373
`4. Kirby W. Lee, Commercial litigation Branch, Civil Division, Department of
`Justice, 1100 L Street, N.W. 8”‘ floor, Was 11 - on, DC 20530—email:
`Kirby.1ee@usdoj.gov
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`ISAAC A. PO”I“FER;JR:_
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`5503 S. TAMPA AVENUE, ORLANDO: FLORID
`3120, EMAIL: ipotter2000@yahoo.com
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`UNITED STATTES COURT OF APPEALS
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`FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT
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`CASE NO. 14-5130
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`ISAAC A. POTTER JR.,
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`APPELLANT,
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`V.
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`UNITED STATES,
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`APPELLEE,
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`IN RE: ISAAC A. POTTER JR., PETITIONER
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`RULE 21 WRIT OF MANDAMUS PETITION
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`1. ISSUES PRESENTED:
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`MOTION FOR RELIEF FROM JUDGMENT-RULE
`60(b)(1)(2), TTAB PROCEEDING NO. 92056888 UNDER THE
`SAVING CLASE (FRAUD PERPETRATED).
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`MOTION FOR CLERICAL MISPRISION-RULE 4(a)(4(A)-Effect of
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`a Motion on Notice of Appeal: 28 U.S.C. 1291, 1292 (e),
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`Motion for a Final Judgment on the Merits for RCFC
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`58(d)(4)(5), the money—mandating Statue that Supports the Appellant's
`Injunctive Relief 28 U.S.C. SUBSECTION 1498(b), Section 504 (c) of title 17,
`UNITED STATES CODE, SURRENDER (37 CFR 2.134 (b), or Voluntary
`Cancellation of Registration (ttab proceecling no. 920568888) and 37 CFR 2.161
`Requirements for a complete Affidavit or declaration of continued Use or
`Excusable nonuse. FRAP 27 (C), AND 28 U.S.C. CODE SUBSECTION 1291-
`FINAL DECISIONS OF DISTRICT COURTS-CASE NO. 1-13—01417—CMH—IDD
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`AND CASE NO. 14-459C-COFC- JUDGE JAMES F. MEROW and TTAB
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`PROCEEDING NO. 92056888.
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`MOTION TO DISQUALIFY COUNSEL-KIRBY W. LEE
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`AND DANIEL E. O. TOOLE (CLERK)
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`FOR VIOLATION OF DUE PROCESS, BREACH OF FIDUCIARY DUTY,
`EXCESS OF AUTHORIZATION-FRAP 27 (c),RULE 60 (B)(1)(2) MISTAKES:
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`INADVERTENCE; EXCUSABLE NEGLECT; FRAUD, ETC.
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`AUTHORIZATION-FRAP 27 (e), Rule 60(b)(1)(2) Mistakes, Inadvertence,
`Excusable Neglect, fraud, etc.
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`1. Relationship of trust and confidence- Daniel E. O. Toole, Clerk of court,
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`Case Manager-Anne Thompson, Counsel-Kirby W. Lee
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`2. Respondents took advantage of that position of trust in order to benefit
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`himself,-
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`a. The petitioners charge the perpetrators (employees) with fraud for
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`Masquerading as if they were “officers” of the State and therefore only a
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`pretense of Authority when they knew or should have known that they
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`had no authority.
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`b. The petitioner FRCP Rule 60(b) (4) is properly invoked on the basis that
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`the underlying judgments(S) are void, “Relief is not a discretionary
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`matter, it is mandatory. “ Omer V. Shalala, 30 F. 3d 1307 (10th Cir. 1979)
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`c. The petitioner charge the perpetrators (employees) as “employees” who
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`nevertheless have a fiduciary obligations to the people based on their
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`oaths of office.
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`d. The petitioner charge the Employer for breach of fiduciary obligations to
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`the petitioner under the CONSTITUTION.
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`3. The plaintiff as a result , injured—criminal Trademark infringement, and
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`Criminal Copyright Claim infringement.
`4. Existence of Fiduciary— Clerk of court, ‘Case Management owes duty to the
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`people under the Constitution.
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`5. Breach of that duty- The clerk of court can’t dismiss an appeal—FRAP 27(0);
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`case management fails to submit Forrna Pauperis, Motions for Order to
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`Show Cause to the Motion Panel.
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`6. Proof of Benefit to the Respondent— TTAB PROCEEDING NO. 92056888
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`IS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE USPTO, WHEREAS THEIR
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`HAS BEEN A PETITION FOR CANCELLATION OF A REGISTRATION
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`FILED BY ISAAC A. POTTER JR, AGAINST ROBERTA S. BREN,
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`OBLON SPIVAK, AND TOEI ANIMATION CO, LTD WHO HAS
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`VOLUNTARILY SURRENDER THEIR REGISTRATION NO. 3431651
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`BY USE OF 37 CFR SUBSECTION 2.l34(b), for section 8 or 9 affidavit,
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`from being able to moot the proceeding, and avoid judgment, by deliberately
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`failing to file the required affidavit of use under Section 8 or 9.
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`7. The petitioner allege “the benefit sought was more than a continued
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`relationship with the petitioner or payment of a cancellation fee of a
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`Trademark registration no. to the Respondent for Trademark registration and
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`Copyright Registration the petitioner actually owned, to be enforced.
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`MONEY MANDATING STATUE RCFC 58 (d) (4)(5) supports plaintiff
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`injunctive relief for copyright ownership claim and criminal Trademark
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`claim; 28 U.S.C. SUBSECTION 1498 (b), Patent and Copyright cases, The
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`minimum statutory damages as set forth in section 504 (c) of title 17, United
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`States code.
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`8. The petitioner allege that the fiduciary respondents failed to “act in good
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`faith and with due regard to petitioner’s interests.
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`STATEMENT OF FACTS
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`1. The plaintiff allege he is a man.
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`2. The plaintiff allege that all acts took place on the soil within the actual
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`boundaries of the state.
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`3. The plaintiff (victim) suffers loss of money and for property as a result of
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`relying upon and acting upon the untrue representation.
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`4. The Victim (plaintiff) relies upon and acts upon the untrue representation.
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`5. The untrue representation is believed to have harm the Victim (plaintiffs) bill of
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`rights to whom the representation has been made.
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`6. The plaintiff as a man relied upon the Clerk of Court, Case manager, and
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`Judges.(Motion Panel) bhayani V. treeco, inc., 2:09-cv-672-FTM-29, 2011 WL
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`250434 (M.D. Fla 2011).
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`7. If the government and the private party enter into a "joint Enterprise" or a
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`"Symbiotic Relationship" with each other it is a state action (Burton V. Wilmington
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`Parking Authority, 365 U.S. 715 (1961).
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`8. If the government is " pervasively entwined with the leadership of the private
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`organization the acts of the organization are state action (Brentwood Academy v.
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`Tennesse Secondary School Athletic Association, 535 U.S. 971 (2002).
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`9. Section 9- no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property without due
`process of law, or be twice put in jeopardy for the same offense, or be compelled in
`any criminal matters to be a witness against oneself.
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`2. FACTS NECESSARY TO UNDERSTAND THE ISSUE PRESENTED BY
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`THE PETITION:
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`MOTION FOR CLERICAL MISPRISION—
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`PURSUANT TO RULE 4(a)(4)(A)-- Effect of a Motion on Notice of Appeal:
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`If a party files in the district court any of the following motions under FRCP, the
`time to file an appeal runs for all parties from the entry of the ORDER disposing of
`the last such remaining Motion:--(case no. 14-459c COFC).
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`(vi) for relief under Rule 60 if the motion is filed no later then 10 days after the
`judgment is entered.
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`Absent a final JUDGMENT below, Appellant argues that the spirit of Rule
`4(a)(4)(A) controls i.e. where it states: "the time to file an appeal runs for all
`parties from entry of the order [not "judgment"] disposing of the
`last such remaining motion." 28 U.S.C. 1291, 1292(e). case no.
`14-459c (COFC) JUDGE JAMES F. MEROW.
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`28 U.S. CODE SUBSECTION 1291-FINAL DECISIONS OF
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`DISTRICT COURTS
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`The court of appeals (other than the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal
`Circuit) shall have jurisdiction of appeals from all final decisions of the district
`courts of the United States, the United States District Court for the District of the
`Canal Zone, the District Court of Guam, and the District of the Virgin Islands,
`except where a direct review may be had in the Supreme Court. The jurisdiction of
`the United States Court of Appeals for Federal Circuit shall be limited to the
`jurisdiction described in sections 1292 (C) and (d) 1295 of this title.
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`28 U.S.CODE SUBSECTION 1292-INTERLOCUTORY
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`DECISIONS (e)
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`The Supreme Court may prescribe rules, in accordance with section 2072 of this
`title, to provide for an appeal of an interlocutory decision to the courts of appeals
`that is not otherwise provided for under subsection (a),(b),(c), or (d).
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`A clerical misprision is either a mistake or fraud committed by the clerk of the
`court, which is susceptible of demonstration by the face of the record. [Common
`Wealth v. Caudill, 121 Ky, 537, 540-541 (Ky. 1905)]
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`Certain specified post judgment motions suspend a filed notice of appeal until the
`disposition of the last such motions. The purpose of this amendment is to suspend
`the 10-day period for filing and serving a designation of the record and statement
`of the issues if a timely post judgment motion is made and a notice of appeal is
`suspended under Rule 8002(b). The 10-day period set forth is in the first sentence
`of this rule begins to run when the order disposing of the last such post judgment
`motions outstanding is entered. The other amendments to this rule are stylistic.
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`MOTION FOR A STAY PURSUANT TO FED. R. APP. P. 8 (a), requires a party
`seeking a stay pending appeal, to move first in the district court for approval. The
`district court and or The U.S. COURT OF FEDERAL CLAIMS HAS DENIED
`THE MOTION FOR A STAY BY RESPONDENT- KIRBY W. LEE, CASE NO.
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`14-459C.
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`REASON FOR DENIAL OF A STAY PURSUANT TO FED. R. APP. P. 8 (a)
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`pursuant to RULE 62(e).
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`1. There is no automatic stay in injunction, receivership, or accounting in patent
`infringement cases. FED R. CIV 62 (a). The mere filing of a supersedeas bond will
`not stay an injunction in a patent infringement action unless the court so orders.
`Beaver Cloth Cutting Mach., Inc. V. H. Maimin Co., 37 F.R.D. 47, 49-51
`(D.C.N.Y. 1964), rev'd on other grounds, 343 F. 2d 442 (2d Cir. l965)(reversing
`judgment on merits).
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`2. A party attempting to stay an injunction bears a heavy burden to demonstrate to
`the court that: (1) it will prevail on appeal; (2) it will suffer irreparable injury in the
`absence of a stay; (3) no substantial harm will occur to the prevailing parties; and
`(4) a stay would be in the public interest.
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`CONCLUSION:
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`3. REASON WHY WRIT SHOULD ISSUE:
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`1. CONSTRUCTIVE FRAUD
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`2. BREACH OF FIDUCIARY DUTY
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`ARGUMENT
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`Interlocutory appeals may be brought if an appeal would be particularly prejudicial
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`to the rights of one of the parties if a party is asserting or claiming that the court
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`completely lacks Personal Jurisdiction over them, then it is recognized that being
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`forced to wait for the conclusion of the trial would violate their right not to be
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`subjected to a trial at all. Alternatively, the trial judge can “CERTIFY” one of his
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`orders for immediate interlocutory appeal.
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`THE ACTIONS INVOLVE COMMON QUESTIONS OF LAW AND FACT
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`Rule 42(a) permits a district court to consolidate separate actions when they involve "a common
`question of law or fact." Fed.R.Civ.P. 42(a). Even if there are some questions that are not
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`common, consolidation is not precluded. Batazzi V. Petroleum Helicopters, Inc., 664 F.2d 49, 50
`(5th Cir. 1981); See Central Motor Co. V. United States, 583 F.2d 470 (10th Cir. 1978).
`Common questions of law and fact abound in these cases. 1.question of ownership, 2. question of
`due process of law, 3. question of taking of property.
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`Pursuant 37 CFR Subsection 2.134(b) TTAB proceeding no. 92056888, serial
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`number 76477503, Registration no. 3431651 and Section l2(a) of the Trademark
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`Act, 15 U.S.C. Subsection 1062 (a).
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`Pursuant 37 CFR Subsection 2.134(b) to prevent a cancellation proceeding
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`respondent, Roberta S. Bren, Toei Animation Co, LTd, Oblon Spivak, Anne
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`Thompson, Daniel E. O. Toole and Kirby W. Lee whose subj ect registration came
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`due (May 20, 2014), during the course of the proceeding, for a Section 8 or 9
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`Affidavit, from being able to MOOT the proceeding, and avoid judgment, by
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`deliberately failing to file the required Affidavit of Use under Section 8, or renewal
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`application under Section 9.
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`There is a substantial likelihood that the plaintiff will prevail upon the merits in the
`final adjudication of this civil action no. l4—459C-COFC, 14-5130 CAFC, TTAB
`PROCEEDING NO. 92056888
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`As a direct and proximate result of defendant's wrongful appropriation and
`exploitation of plaintiffs protected product, plaintiff have been forced to institute
`this action to protect such rights and seek the remedies available by law.
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`The hardship upon which the plaintiff will and has endured will ensure from
`enjoining further criminal infringement of the copyright ownership and patent is
`continuing and irreparable.
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`The issuance of the injunction will not just serve the public interest. To the
`contrary granting the injunctive relief sought will serve the express national
`purpose of protecting Federally and State created patent and or copyrights
`ownership rights.
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`15 U.S.Code subsection 56 and 53 intervention (injunctive relief), and 17 U.S.
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`Congress has enacted 35 USC, section 283 expressly authorizing injunctive relief
`against patent or copyright ownership claim continue infringement in order to
`preserve the federally mandated monopoly created by federal and or state law for
`the benefit of the patent holder.
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`4. RELIEF SOUGHT:
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`Wherefore the plaintiff prey and for these reasons, plaintiff seek a temporary
`1.restraining order,
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`2. a preliminary injunction, and
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`3. a permanent injunction,
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`injunctive relief according to law,
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`5.
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`interests and
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`6. any other remedies according to proof and law.
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`Form 8
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`Form 6
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`INSTRUCTIONS: If you do not pay the fee, file this completed form with your petition for
`review or notice of appeal within 14 days of the date of docketing. Complete all questions in this
`application and then sign it. Do not leave any blanks; if the answer to a question is “O”, “none”,
`or “not applicable "(NfA), write in that response. If you need more space to answer a question
`or to explain your answer, attach a separate sheet of paper identified with your name, your case
`docket number, and the question number. Failure to fully answer the questions may result in a
`denial of the motion.
`
`Petitioner/Appellant hereby moves for leave to proceed in forma pauperis, pursuant to
`28 U.S.C. § 1915, in this case and submits the following declaration in support thereof:
`
`, am the Petitioner/Appellant in the
`1,
`above-entitled case. In support of my motion to proceed on appeal without being required to pay
`the docketing fee, I state that I am unable to pay the fee because of my poverty; that I believe that I
`am entitled to redress; and that the issues which I desire to present on appeal are the following:
`
`
`I further declare that the responses which I have made to the questions and instructions
`below relating to my ability to pay the docketing fee are true.
`
`For both you and your spouse, estimate the average amount of money received from
`1.
`each of the following sources during the past 12 months. Adjust any amount that was received
`weekly, biweekly, quarterly, semiannually, or armually to show the monthly rate. Use gross
`amounts, that is, amounts before any deductions for taxes or otherwise.
`
`Income source
`
`Average monthly amount
`during the past 12 months
`
`Amount expected
`next month
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`You
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`Spouse
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`You
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`Spouse
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`Employment $ $ $ ( La
`Self-employment
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`FORM 6. Motion and Declaration for Leave to Proceed in Form Pauperis (continued)
`
`
`
`Form 6
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`Average monthly amount
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`Amount expected
`next month
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`Total monthly income:
`List your employment history for the past two years, most recent employer first.
`2.
`(Gross monthly pay is pay before taxes or other deductions.)
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`Employer
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`Address
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`in gm
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`Dates of
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`Gross monthly
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`List your spouse’s employment history for the past two years, most recent
`3.
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`(Gross monthly pay is pay before taxes or other deductions.)
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`Employer
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`Yes
`4. Are you presently incarcerated?
`statement certified by the appropriate institutional officer showing all receipts, expenditures,
`and balances during the last six months in your institutional accounts. If you have multiple
`accounts, perhaps because you have been in multiple institutions, attach one certified statement
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`Form 6
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`FORM 6. Motion and Declaration for Leave to Proceed in Form Pauperis (continued)
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`5. How much cash do you and your spouse have? $
`Below, state any money you or your spouse have in bank accounts or in any other financial
`institution. State the average monthly balance.
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`Type of account
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`$
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`Amount
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`$
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`, which you own or your spouse owns. Do not list
`List the assets, and their val
`6.
`clothing and ordinary household furnishings.
`Home
`(Value) Other real estate
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`(Value) Other assets
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`(Value)
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`"3,
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`Other assets
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`Motor vehicle #2
`(Value) Motor vehicle #1
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`Registration #:
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`State every person, business, or organization owing you or your spouse money, and
`7.
`the amount owed:
`
`Person, business
`or organization owing
`you or your spouse 1110116)’
`
`
`Amount owed to your
`spouse
`
`Amount owed to you
`
`
`
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`
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`
`Form 6
`
`FORM 6. Motion and Declaration for Leave to Proceed in Form Pauperis (continued)
`
`Installment payments
`
`Motor vehicle
`Credit card (name):
`Department store (name):
`Other:
`Alimony, maintenance, and support paid to others
`Regular expenses for operation of business,
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`10. Do you expect any major changes to your monthly income or expenses or in your
`assets or liabilities d
`' g the next 12 months?
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`
`
`_Yes 4
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`Ifyes, describe on an attached sheet.
`
`11. Have you paid, or will you be paying, an attorney any money for services in
`connection with this _ Mags, including the completion of this form?
`If yes, how much? $
`If yes, state the attomey’s name, address, and telephone number:
`
`No .
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`Yes
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`
`
`12. Have you paid, or will you be paying, anyone other than an attorney (such as
`a paralegal or a typist) any money for services in connection with this case, including the
`completion of this to
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`_Yes
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`[ N3
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`Ifyes, how much? $
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`If yes, state the person’s name, address, and telephone number:
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`
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`Provide any other information that will help explain why you cannot pay the
`13.
`docketing fees for your appeal or petition for review.
`
`
`
`

`
`FORM 6. Motion and Declaration for Leave to Proceed in Form Pauperis (continued)
`
`Form 6
`
`8.
`
`State the persons who rely on you or your spouse for support:
`
`Initials of Person
`
`Relationship
`
`Age
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`_
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`9.
`Estimate the average monthly expenses ofyou’and your family. Show separately the
`amounts paid by your spouse. Adjust any payments that are made weekly, biweekly, quarterly,
`semiannuall , or annuall
`to show the monthly rate.
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`Is property insurance included? _Yes
`Utilities (electricity, heating fuel, water, sewer,
`and telephone)
`Home maintenance (repairs and upkeep)
`Food
`Clothing
`Laundry and dry cleaning
`Medical and dental expenses
`Transportation (not including motor vehicle payments)
`Recreation, entertainment, newspapers, magazines, etc.
`Insurance (not deducted from wages or included
`in mortgage payments)
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`Life
`Health
`Motor vehicle
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`Taxes (not deducted from wages or included
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`FORM 6. Motion and Declaration for Leave to Proceed in Form Pauperis (continued)
`
`Form 6
`
`
`
`
`
`_ filed a motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis in any other
`es ,9
`No
`If yes, state the name and docket number of that case.
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`case in this court?
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`the acldjress ofyour legal refidence:
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`Your daytime phone number: (/1567)
`Your age:
`Your years of schooling:
`
`
`
`
`
`
`
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`
`
`
`You must sign and date the declaration under penalty of perjury.
`
`DECLARATION UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY
`
`I declare under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the United States, that my answers on this
`form are true and correct.
`
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`:1 Date
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`ORDER OF THE COURT
`
`The motion to proceed in forma
`pauperis is DENIED. The docketing
`fee must be paid within 14 days.
`
`The motion to proceed in forma pauperis
`is GRANTED. Let the applicant proceed
`without prepayment of the docketing fee.
`
`Circuit Judge or Clerk
`
`Date
`
`Circuit Judge or Clerk
`
`Date
`
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`Case 1:13—cv-01417-CMH—IDD ‘Document 38-2 Filed 01/31/14 Page 2 of 4 PageID# 311
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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`Trademark Trial and Appeal Board
`P.O. Box 1451
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1451
`
`Mailed: November 3, 2013
`
`Cancellation No. 92056888
`
`Isaac A. Potter Jr.
`
`V.
`
`Toei Animation Co., Ltd.
`
`Before Bucher, Kuhlke and Gorowitz,
`Administrative Trademark Judges.
`
`By the Board:
`
`On August 12, 2013,
`
`the Board denied the parties’ respective motions for
`
`summary judgment and determined that the petition to cancel “does not state
`
`petit.ioner’s claims with particularity and includes several claims beyond the Board’s
`
`jurisdiction.” The Board allowed petitioner time in which to file “an amended
`
`petition to cancel which adequately pleads fraud” and noted that failure to comply
`
`would result in dismissal.
`
`Thereafter, petitioner filed several copies of an amended petition but failed to
`
`include a certificate of service on respondent’s counsel. On September 27, 2013, the
`
`Board issued an order allowing petitioner ten days in which to file proof of service of
`
`any or all of certain of its previously-filed and unserved communications. On
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`l October 4, 2013, petitioner re-filed an amended petition to cancel for fraud, which
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`Cancellation No. 92056888
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`includes a certificate of service of a copy thereof on counsel for respondent on
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`September 30, 2013.
`
`The Board has thoroughly reviewed petitioner’s amended pleading. The petition
`
`continues to include claims outside of the Board’s jurisdiction, e.g. “Violation of
`
`economic espionage act of 1996,” and does not adequately set forth a claim of fraud.
`
`In order to properly plead a claim of fraud in a trademark cancellation
`
`proceeding, a petitioner must allege with particularity the statement of facts upon
`
`which the belief is founded. See, e.g., DaimlerChrysler Corp. v. American Motors
`
`Corp., 94 USPQ2d 1086 (TTAB 2010). The amended pleading fails to sufficiently set
`
`forth a claim of fraud on the United States Patent and Trademark Office in the
`
`procurement or maintenance of Registration No. 3431651 because it does not allege
`
`the specific misrepresentation, if any, respondent knowingly made in obtaining or
`
`maintaining the registration. For example,
`
`the general statements that “the
`
`statement of use is fraudulent” (amended pleading ‘H 8) and that “false statements
`
`regarding ‘use’ whether the mark is in use or not and when that use started in the
`
`United States” (amended pleading 1l 9) are too Vague to support the claim. A “false”
`
`date of use is not material, and thus does not constitute fraud, unless the use did not
`
`commence until after the date of the filing of the statement of use, in this case
`
`March 6, 2008. See Standard Knitting, Ltd. 1). Toyota Jidosha Kabushilei Kaisha, 77
`
`USPQ2d 1917 (TTAB 2006); Colt Industries Operating Corp. U. Olivetti Controllo
`
`Numerico S.p.A., 221 USPQ 73, 76 (TTAB 1983) (“The Examining Attorney gives no
`
`consideration to alleged dates of first use in determining whether conflicting marks
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`‘
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`Cancellation No. 92056888
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`should be published for opposition”). Notably, petitioner does not specifically allege
`
`that respondent never used the mark or that any use commenced after March 6,
`
`2008.
`
`Rather,
`
`the allegation continues to set
`
`forth imprecise and general
`
`statements.
`
`Because the pleading fails to sufficiently plead a claim of fraud, or any other
`
`available ground for cancellation which is under the Board’s jurisdiction, and
`
`consistent with the order issued on August 12, 2013, judgment is hereby entered
`
`against petitioner, and the petition to cancel is dismissed with prejudice.
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`P.O. Box 1451
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`Alexandria, VA 22313-1451
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`Mailed:

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