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Meta Platforms, Inc. v. SM ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD.

Docket 91290097, Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (Mar. 4, 2024)
Case TypeOpposition
MarksOO FANBOOK, FACEBOOK
DeadlineCONFERENCE, DISCOVERY, DISCLOSURE AND TRIAL SCHEDULE Time to Answer Deadline for Discovery Conference Discovery Opens Initial Disclosures Due Expert Disclosures Due Discovery Closes Plaintiff's Pretrial Disclosures Due Plaintiff's 30-day Trial Period Ends Defendant's Pretrial Disclosures Due Defendant's 30-day Trial Period Ends Plaintiff's Rebuttal Disclosures Due Plaintiff's 15-day Rebuttal Period Ends Plaintiff's Opening Brief Due Defendant's Brief Due Plaintiff's Reply Brief Due Request for Oral Hearing (optional) Due 4/13/2024 5/13/2024 5/13/2024 6/12/2024 10/10/2024 11/9/2024 12/24/2024 2/7/2025 2/22/2025 4/8/2025 4/23/2025 5/23/2025 7/22/2025 8/21/2025 9/5/2025 9/15/2025
Applicant SM ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD.
Opposer Meta Platforms, Inc.
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No. 13 - Extension of Time Granted

Document Meta Platforms, Inc. v. SM ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD., 91290097, No. 13 (T.T.A.B. Jan. 8, 2025)
Generally, the Federal Rules of Evidence apply to Board trials.
The parties may stipulate to a wide variety of matters, and many requirements relevant to the trial phase of Board proceedings are set forth in Trademark Rules 2.121 through 2.125.
Oral argument at final hearing will be scheduled only upon the timely submission of a separate notice as allowed by Trademark Rule 2.129(a).
Note: Parties are strongly encouraged to check the entire document before filing.1 The Board will not extend or reset proceeding schedule dates or other deadlines to allow time to re-file documents.
1 To facilitate accuracy, ESTTA provides thumbnails to view each page before submitting.
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No. 11 - Extension of Time Granted

Document Meta Platforms, Inc. v. SM ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD., 91290097, No. 11 (T.T.A.B. Nov. 9, 2024)
Generally, the Federal Rules of Evidence apply to Board trials.
The parties may stipulate to a wide variety of matters, and many requirements relevant to the trial phase of Board proceedings are set forth in Trademark Rules 2.121 through 2.125.
Oral argument at final hearing will be scheduled only upon the timely submission of a separate notice as allowed by Trademark Rule 2.129(a).
Note: Parties are strongly encouraged to check the entire document before filing.1 The Board will not extend or reset proceeding schedule dates or other deadlines to allow time to re-file documents.
1 To facilitate accuracy, ESTTA provides thumbnails to view each page before submitting.
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No. 9 - Extension of Time Granted

Document Meta Platforms, Inc. v. SM ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD., 91290097, No. 9 (T.T.A.B. Sep. 10, 2024)
Generally, the Federal Rules of Evidence apply to Board trials.
The parties may stipulate to a wide variety of matters, and many requirements relevant to the trial phase of Board proceedings are set forth in Trademark Rules 2.121 through 2.125.
Oral argument at final hearing will be scheduled only upon the timely submission of a separate notice as allowed by Trademark Rule 2.129(a).
Note: Parties are strongly encouraged to check the entire document before filing.1 The Board will not extend or reset proceeding schedule dates or other deadlines to allow time to re-file documents.
1 To facilitate accuracy, ESTTA provides thumbnails to view each page before submitting.
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No. 7 - Extension of Time Granted

Document Meta Platforms, Inc. v. SM ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD., 91290097, No. 7 (T.T.A.B. Jul. 12, 2024)
Generally, the Federal Rules of Evidence apply to Board trials.
The parties may stipulate to a wide variety of matters, and many requirements relevant to the trial phase of Board proceedings are set forth in Trademark Rules 2.121 through 2.125.
Oral argument at final hearing will be scheduled only upon the timely submission of a separate notice as allowed by Trademark Rule 2.129(a).
Note: Parties are strongly encouraged to check the entire document before filing.1 The Board will not extend or reset proceeding schedule dates or other deadlines to allow time to re-file documents.
1 To facilitate accuracy, ESTTA provides thumbnails to view each page before submitting.
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No. 5

Document Meta Platforms, Inc. v. SM ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD., 91290097, No. 5 (T.T.A.B. Apr. 15, 2024)

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No. 2

Document Meta Platforms, Inc. v. SM ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD., 91290097, No. 2 (T.T.A.B. Mar. 4, 2024)

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No. 12

Document Meta Platforms, Inc. v. SM ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD., 91290097, No. 12 (T.T.A.B. Jan. 8, 2025)

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