Nevermind! USPTO Drops Idea of Moving Up Deadline for First Filing of Section 8 Declarations of Use

You will recall that last Fall, the USPTO sought comments on a potential amendment to the Trademark Act that would have changed the first filing deadline for Affidavits or Declarations of Use or Excusable Nonuse under Sections 8 and 71 of the Trademark Act from between the fifth and sixth years after the registration date (or the six-month grace period that follows), to between the third and fourth years after the registration date (or the following six-month grace period). See TTABlog posting here.


Well, nevermind. Based on the comments received, the USPTO has decided to shelve that idea. It recently posted the following notice (here):

On August 16, 2012, the USPTO published a notice inviting the public to submit written comments on a potential legislative change to amend the first filing deadline for Affidavits or Declarations of Use or Excusable Nonuse under Sections 8 and 71 of the Trademark Act from between the fifth and sixth years after the registration date, or the six-month grace period that follows, to between the third and fourth years after the registration date, or the six-month grace period that follows (77 FR 49425 (August 16, 2012)). A review of the comments submitted reveals that although many commenters expressed concern regarding registrations that are no longer in use in connection with some or all of the goods/services listed, the predominant sentiment was that the deadline should not be shortened. Several commenters also noted that further research and data were necessary to support a legislative change to the deadline. To that end, the USPTO notes that it is currently conducting a post-registration pilot program to gather information regarding the accuracy of identifications of goods/services for registered marks. (77 FR 30197 (May 22, 2012)).

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