Hugo Boss trademark challenge turned into PR nightmare
What happens when an internationally well-known luxury fashion house goes against a small family-owned Welsh brewery? As it turns out, a lot of unexpected things.
Section 2(e)(3) trademark refusal is issued if the USPTO examiner considers the mark to be geographically deceptively misdescriptive. For example, a brand called True Tuscan might be considered geographically deceptively misdescriptive if the goods are not manufactured in the region of Tuscany in Italy.
Not every brand containing a geographical term will be refused registration. Before delving into options to overcome this type of office action, we have to look at the criteria for its issuing. A mark is deemed geographically deceptively misdescriptive if:
To overcome a Section 2(e)(3) refusal, you'd have to challenge one of these points except point two - if you could prove your goods originate in the said location, that would still leave you with a Section 2(e)(2) refusal, this time for being "primarily geographically descriptive."
You can still build a legal case around one or more of the remaining three points, but generally speaking, it's challenging. Therefore, seeking the help of a qualified trademark attorney is highly recommended.
Should I proceed with trademark registration if my mark has a high chance of refusal?
Shall I still register my trademark despite the high risk of refusal?
If I need to respond to an office action and submit new evidence, will it cost extra?
Is it possible to extend a member country trademark into an EU trademark?
Can I get a trademark even after receiving an office action?
What is better – to have separate national trademark registrations or a single EU registration?
Which type of a trademark is best suited for my needs - name or logo?
What is the process of getting a worldwide trademark for my brand?
Which option is most suited for my online business - word or logo trademark?
Is it worth registering a trademark with a high chance of rejection?
Do I have to use my trademark in commerce before applying for an EU trademark?
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