PROVISIONAL REFUSAL OF PROTECTION
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`IDENTIFICATION SECTION
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`INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION NUMBER
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`0935693
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`OFFICE REFERENCE
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`ORIGINAL LANGUAGE CODE
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`FILE SECTION
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`79043095
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`ENGLISH
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`Entered
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`FILE SPECIFICATION OF THE DOCUMENT
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`\\TICRS2\EXPORT14\790\430\79043095\xml4\MOC0002.xml
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`GOODS AND SERVICES SECTION
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`ALL GOODS AND SERVICES INDICATOR
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`Protection has been refused for all the goods and services.
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`INSTRUCTIONS SECTION
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`FREE TEXT PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS
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`U. S. designated on 20070723; Non-final examiner action
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`MAIL DATE
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`11/01/2007
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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`(cid:160) (cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160) SERIAL NO:(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160) MARK: SYGNIS(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160) (cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160) (cid:160)
`BOEHMERT & BOEHMERT(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`Hollerallee 32(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`FED REP GERMANY(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160) APPLICANT:(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160) (cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160) CORRESPONDENT’S REFERENCE/DOCKET NO :(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`N/A(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160) CORRESPONDENT E-MAIL ADDRESS:(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
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`(cid:160) SYGNIS Pharma AG
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`OFFICE ACTION
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`(cid:160)T
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`O AVOID ABANDONMENT, THE OFFICE MUST RECEIVE A PROPER RESPONSE TO THIS OFFICE ACTION WITHIN 6 MONTHS
`OF THE ISSUE/MAILING DATE.
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`(cid:160)I
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`SSUE/MAILING DATE:
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`INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION NO. 0935693.
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`(cid:160)T
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`his is a PROVISIONAL FULL REFUSAL of the trademark and/or service mark in the above-referenced U.S. application.(cid:160) See 15 U.S.C.
`§1141h(c).
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`(cid:160)W
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`HO IS PERMITTED TO RESPOND TO THIS PROVISIONAL FULL REFUSAL:
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`(cid:160)A
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`(cid:160) However,
`pplicant may respond directly to this provisional refusal Office action, or applicant’s attorney may respond on applicant’s behalf.
`the only attorneys who can practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in trademark matters are as follows:
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`(1)(cid:160)(cid:160) Attorneys in good standing with a bar of the highest court of any U.S. state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and other
`federal territories and possessions of the U.S.; and
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`(2)(cid:160)(cid:160) Canadian attorneys who represent applicants residing in Canada and who have applied for and received reciprocal recognition
`by the USPTO under 37 C.F.R. §10.14(c).(cid:160)(cid:160)
`37 C.F.R. §10.14; TMEP §602.(cid:160)(cid:160)
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`Other than duly authorized Canadian attorneys, foreign attorneys cannot sign responses or otherwise represent applicants before the USPTO.(cid:160) See
`TMEP §602.06(b). (cid:160) Preparing a paper, authorizing an amendment to an application, or submitting legal arguments in response to a requirement
`or refusal constitutes representation of a party in a trademark matter.(cid:160) A response signed by an unauthorized foreign attorney is considered an
`incomplete response.(cid:160) TMEP §§602, 602.03, 603.04, 605.05(a).
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`(cid:160)T
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`HE APPLICATION HAS BEEN PROVISIONALLY REFUSED AS FOLLOWS:
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`(cid:160)T
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`he assigned trademark examining attorney has reviewed the referenced application and has determined the following:
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`(cid:160)S
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`earch Results
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`(cid:160)T
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`he examining attorney has searched the Office records and has found no similar registered or pending mark which would bar registration under
`Trademark Act Section 2(d), 15 U.S.C. §1052(d).(cid:160) TMEP §704.02.
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`*79043095*
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`RESPOND TO THIS ACTION:
`http://www.uspto.gov/teas/eTEASpageD.htm
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`(cid:160)G
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`ENERAL TRADEMARK INFORMATION:
`http://www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm
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`79/043095
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`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160) CORRESPONDENT ADDRESS:
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
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`28209 Bremen
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`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
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`(cid:160)
`(cid:160)
`(cid:160)
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`(cid:160)H
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`owever, in order to pursue registration, applicant must respond to the following.
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`(cid:160)I
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`dentification of Goods
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`(cid:160)T
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`he wording in the identification of goods needs clarification because some of the wording is too broad and could include goods classified in
`other international classes. In addition, some of the wording is unacceptable as indefinite.(cid:160) TMEP §§1402.01 and 1402.03.
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`(cid:160)T
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`he international classification of goods and/or services in applications filed under Trademark Act Section 66(a) cannot be changed from the
`classification the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization assigned to the goods and/or services in the corresponding
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`international registration.(cid:160) TMEP §§1401.03(d) and 1904.02(b).(cid:160)(cid:160)
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`Therefore, any modification to this wording must identify goods and/or services in International Class 005, 042 and 044 and, the classification
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`specified in the application for these goods and/or services.(cid:160)(cid:160)
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`Class 005
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`(cid:160)T
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`he wording “Pharmaceutical preparations” needs clarification because it is unacceptable as indefinite because it is not clear as to the type
`and/or use of the pharmaceutical preparations (e.g., for use in treating skin disorders, for use in dermatology, for use in treating wounds and
`burns).(cid:160) Applicant must state with specificity the type, use and purpose of the preparations it provides.
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`(cid:160)T
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`he following substitute wording is suggested, if appropriate:
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`“Pharmaceutical preparations {SPECIFY, E..G, for use in treating skin disorders, for use in dermatology, for use in treating
`wounds and burns, etc.}.”
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`Class 042
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`(cid:160)T
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`he wording “ services with regard to pharmaceutical, pharmacological and medical research and development as well as in the field of
`healthcare” is unacceptable as indefinite because it is overbroad. (cid:160) This wording could encompass any number of “services” and applicant must
`clarify this wording (e.g. Pharmaceutical product evaluation, Pharmaceutical research and development, Medical and scientific research in the
`field of {indicate field or subject matter of the research}).(cid:160) Furthermore, providing advice is classified according to the subject matter or field of
`the advice.(cid:160) So while consultancy on “medical research” and on “healthcare products” is in International Class 042, consultancy on
`“healthcare” would properly be classified in International Class 044. (cid:160) The wording “ distribution and production” must be deleted from
`International Class 042 because those services are indefinite and would be properly classified in International Class 035 or 039.(cid:160)
`The following substitute wording is suggested, if appropriate:
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`“Consultancy and medical and scientific research and development services in the field of pharmaceutical, pharmacological and
`healthcare products; technical advice for others regarding research and development of pharmaceutical preparations as well as
`relating to planning and constructing of plants and factories for the production of pharmaceutical preparations; scientific
`research, namely in the pharmaceutical field as well as in the field of cosmetics.”
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`Class 044
`The wording “healthcare” is acceptable; however, the wording “beauty care” is indefinite and must be clarified, {i.e., “providing beauty
`salons” or “making reservations and bookings for others at beauty salons.”} (cid:160) Additionally, “services in the field of wellness” is too broad and
`applicant must specify what the services are {i.e., “consulting services” or “providing a website featuring information in the field of
`wellness.”}.
`The following substitute wording is suggested, if appropriate:
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`“Medical services; medical advice regarding rehabilitation, medical services in the field of rehabilitation; healthcare and beauty
`care, namely, providing beauty salons, for people; consulting services in the field of wellness; medical consultation and medical
`services in the pharmaceutical, pharmacological and medical field as well as in the field of healthcare.”
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`(cid:160)F
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`or assistance with identifying and classifying goods and/or services in trademark applications, please see the online searchable Manual of
`Acceptable Identifications of Goods and Services at http://tess2.uspto.gov/netahtml/tidm.html.
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`(cid:160)P
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`lease note that, while the identification of goods may be amended to clarify or limit the goods, adding to the goods or broadening the scope of
`the goods is not permitted.(cid:160) 37 C.F.R. §2.71(a); TMEP §1402.06.(cid:160) Therefore, applicant may not amend the identification to include goods that are
`not within the scope of the goods set forth in the present identification.
`Color Claim and Description of the Mark Required
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`(cid:160)
`(cid:160)
`(cid:160)
`(cid:160)
`(cid:160)
`(cid:160)
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`Applicant must submit the following color claim and color description:(cid:160) (1) a statement that “the colors blue, green and white are claimed as a
`feature of the mark;” and (2) a separate description of the mark, i.e., “the mark consist of the word “SYGNIS” in blue.
`(cid:160) Above the last “S” is a
`circle in green with a triangle inside the circle in white.” 37 C.F.R. §2.52(b)(1); TMEP §807.07 et seq.(cid:160) Common color names should be used to
`describe the colors in the mark, e.g., red, yellow, blue.(cid:160) TMEP §807.07(a)(ii).
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`/cglasser/
`Caryn Glasser
`Trademark Examining Attorney
`Law Office 108
`Phone:(cid:160) (571) 270-1517
`Fax:(cid:160) (571) 270-2517
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`(cid:160)(cid:160)
`RESPOND TO THIS ACTION: If there are any questions about the Office action, please contact the assigned examining attorney. A response
`to this Office action should be filed using the form available at http://www.uspto.gov/teas/eTEASpageD.htm. If notification of this Office action
`was received via e-mail, no response using this form may be filed for 72 hours after receipt of the notification. Do not attempt to respond by e-
`mail as the USPTO does not accept e-mailed responses.
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`(cid:160)I
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`f responding by paper mail, please include the following information: the application serial number, the mark, the filing date and the name,
`title/position, telephone number and e-mail address of the person signing the response.(cid:160) Please use the following address: Commissioner for
`Trademarks, P.O. Box 1451, Alexandria, VA 22313-1451.
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`(cid:160)S
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`TATUS CHECK: Check the status of the application at least once every six months from the initial filing date
`using the USPTO Trademark Applications and Registrations Retrieval (TARR) online system at http://tarr.uspto.gov.(cid:160) When conducting an
`online status check, print and maintain a copy of the complete TARR screen.(cid:160) If the status of your application has not changed for more than six
`months, please contact the assigned examining attorney.
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`(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)

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