Source: https://ttabcenter.com/ttabcase/cbb-group-inc-v-trademark-tools-inc/
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 10:36:50+00:00

Document:
CBB Group, Inc. v. Trademark Tools Inc.
Party: CBB Group, Inc. v. Trademark Tools Inc.
Before Zervas, Bergsman, and Kuczma, Administrative Trademark Judges.
claimed as a feature of the mark.
affirmative defenses of laches, acquiescence, and estoppel.
issued an order granting Respondents motion for discovery under Fed. R. Civ. P.
Petitioners motion for summary judgment.
amount is needed to deter similar activity by other litigants.
Here, Petitioner contends that Respondents motion for discovery under Fed. R. Civ.
so identified, are reasonably based on belief or a lack of information.
firm, or party that violated the rule or is responsible for the violation.
useful information and filed its opposition to the motion for summary judgment.
Petitioner contends that the representation in the motion for discovery under Fed. R.
faith to delay the proceeding and to increase the costs to Petitioner.
Respondents explanation of events and do not repeat them.
the declaration of counsel, including Respondents discovery responses.
appropriate inferences to be drawn from the evidence of record. See Gasser Chair Co.
party must also establish no genuine issue of material fact as to those elements).
proceeding, and therefore has standing. Threshold.TV, Inc. and Blackbelt TV, Inc. v.
to any of these du Pont factors which would be material to a decision on the merits.
stylized logo that differs from the CBB mark.
dispute regarding the distinctiveness of Petitioners mark. Threshold.TV Inc. v.
evidence has not been rebutted.
sufficient to raise a genuine issue, may not be sufficient to rebut a prima facie case.
See Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Manual of Procedure (TBMP) §528.01 (2018).
of confusion claim are DENIED.
barred from filing new motions for summary judgment and must proceed to trial.
Strauss & Co. v. R. Joseph Sportswear Inc., 28 USPQ2d 1464, 1465 n. 2 (TTAB 1993).
set only upon request filed as provided by Trademark Rule 2.129.

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