MOTTAINAI

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The "MOTTAINAI" trademark, serial number 78728065 , was filed on 6th of October 2005 with a mark drawing code of 4000 and its transaction date is 78728065. The attorney assigned is Jerald E. Nagae, attorney docket number LEXW-2-33040. Since 31st of December 2009, the document can be found in the M70 law office in the publication and issue section. The employee responsible is BRACEY, KAREN E and the date it was published for opposition on 08/14/2007. The status of this trademark was checked last on 05/07/2008.

The corresponded responsible for this trademark is JERALD E NAGAE, located at CHRISTENSEN O'CONNOR JOHNSON KINDNESS PL, 1420 FIFTH AVE STE 2800, SEATTLE, WA 98101.

The state or country where the trademark was organized is by The Mainichi Newspapers Co., Ltd.. The legal entity type behing it is a Corporation, located at 1-1-1, Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, zip 100-8051.

GOODS AND/OR SERVICES
International Class - 018 - Leather and imitations of leather, and goods made of these materials and not included in other classes; animal skins, hides; trunks and travelling bags; umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks; whips, harness and saddlery.
U.S. Class041 - Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date10/11/2005
Primary Code018
International Class - 024 - Textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes; beds and table covers.
U.S. Class050 - Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date10/11/2005
Primary Code024
International Class - 025 - Clothing, footwear, headgear.
U.S. Class039 - Clothing
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date10/11/2005
Primary Code025
Goods codes
GS0181Handbag frames; purse frames; industrial packaging containers of leather; dog shoes; dog collars; dog clothing; dog bellybands; folding briefcases; shoulder bags; gladstone bags; kori wicker trunks; briefcases; suitcases; carry-on bags; trunks; handbags; Boston bags; schoolchildren's backpacks; backpacks called rucksacks; charm bags called omamori-ire; shopping bags and wheeled shopping bags; purses not of precious metal; key cases; wallets not of precious metal; Japanese utility pouches called shingen-bukuro; business card cases; vanity cases sold empty; telescopic umbrellas; Japanese paper umbrellas called karakasa; Japanese oiled-paper umbrellas called janome-gasa; rainproof parasols; beach umbrellas that are beach parasols; parasols that are sun umbrellas; umbrellas; umbrella covers; umbrella handles; metal parts of umbrellas; frames for umbrellas; bags for umbrellas; walking sticks; canes; metal parts of canes and walking-sticks; handles of canes and walking-sticks; horse blankets; riding saddles; saddle cloths for horses; blinkers for horses that are blinders for horses; reins that are harness; bits that are harness; whips; horse collars; leather straps; rawhides; raw skins; tanned leather; fur; leather sold in bulk
GS0241Cotton fabrics; waste cotton fabrics; flax fabrics; jute fabrics; true hemp fabrics; ramie fabrics; silk fabrics; spun silk fabrics; hand spun silk fabrics; worsted fabrics; woolen fabrics; synthetic fiber fabrics; regenerated fiber yarn fabrics; semi-synthetic fiber fabrics; fiberglass fabrics; fabrics containing metal fibers; hemp base mixed fabrics; chemical fiber base mixed fabrics; silk base mixed fabrics; wool base mixed fabrics; cotton base mixed fabrics; hemp-silk mixed fabrics; hemp-wool mixed fabrics; hemp-cotton mixed fabrics; multiple chemical fiber fabrics; wool-cotton mixed fabrics; silk-cotton mixed fabrics; silk-wool mixed fabrics; elastic yarn mixed fabrics; inorganic fiber mixed fabrics; cloth used to manufacture puttees, suspenders, and belts; covered rubber yarn fabrics for textile use; cloth for tatami mat edging ribbons; knitted fabrics of chemical-fiber yarn; knitted fabrics of silk yarn; knitted fabrics of wool yarn; knitted fabrics of cotton yarn; press felt; woven felt; non-woven textile fabrics for the manufacture of clothing; oilcloth; gummed waterproof cloth; vinyl coated textiles for the manufacture of clothing; rubberized cloth; leather cloth; towels of textile; Japanese cotton towels called tenugui; handkerchiefs; Japanese ceremonial wrapping cloth called fukusa; Japanese general wrapping cloth called furoshiki; mosquito nets; bedsheets; quilts; futon covers and quilt cases that are linen; futon ticking fabrics that are unstuffed futons; pillowcases that are pillow slips; bed blankets; table napkins of textile; dish cloths; shower curtains; banners and flags of cloth; toilet seat lid covers of textile; unfitted chair seat covers of textile; wall hangings of textile; curtains; table cloths not of paper; draperies that are thick drop curtains; cloth shrouds for dressing a corpse for funeral called kyokatabira kimono; Japanese cloth screens with black-and-white stripes called kuroshiro-maku; Japanese cloth screens with red-and-white stripes called kohaku-maku; billiard cloth that are baize; labels of cloth
GS0251Evening dresses; uniforms; school uniforms; jackets; jogging pants; sweat pants; suits; skirts; ski jackets; ski pants; trousers; smocks; formal wear, namely, tuxedos; overcoats; topcoats; mantles; raincoats; cardigans; sweaters; vests and waistcoats; open-necked shirts; cuffs; collars for clothing; sport shirts; blouses; polo shirts; shirts for suits; night gowns; negligees; Japanese sleeping robes called nemaki; pajamas; bath robes; camisoles; corsets that are underclothing; combinations that are clothing; undershirts; chemises; drawers and underpants; slips; panties, shorts and briefs; brassieres; petticoats; swimwear that are bathing suits; swimming caps that are bathing caps; sash bands for kimono called obi; bustle holder bands for obi called obiage; bustles for obi-knots called obiage-shin; waist strings for kimonos called koshihimo; undershirts for kimonos called koshimaki; undershirts for kimonos called juban; tightening-up strings for kimonos called datejime; wrap belts for kimonos called datemaki; full-length kimonos called nagagi; short overcoat for kimono called haori; string fasteners for haori called haori-himo; pleated skirts for formal kimonos called hakama; detachable neckpieces for kimonos called haneri; aprons that are clothing; collar protectors for wear; socks and stockings; puttees and gaiters; fur stoles; shawls; scarves; Japanese style socks called tabi; Japanese style socks called tabi covers; gloves and mittens that are clothing; babies' diapers of textile; neckties; neckerchiefs; bandanas that are neckerchiefs; warmth-keeping supports, namely, tights; mufflers; ear muffs that are clothing; hoods; sedge hats called suge-gasa; nightcaps; headwear shaped like helmets that are clothing in the nature of balaclavas; headwear for clothing; garters; sock suspenders; suspenders that are braces; waistbands; belts for clothing; rain boots; lace boots; training shoes; overshoes; wooden shoes; work shoes and boots; sandals; shoes; Japanese split-toed work footwear called jikatabi; anglers' shoes; boots; half-boots; women's shoes; winter boots; hosiery shoes; canvas shoes; infants' shoes and boots; inner soles for shoes and boots; heelpieces for shoes and boots; insoles for shoes and boots; welts for shoes and boots; rubber soles for jikatabi; footwear uppers; tips for footwear; shoes soles for repair; shoe dowels; shoe pegs; tongue or pullstrap for shoes and boots; protective metal members for shoes and boots, namely, hobnails; high rain clogs called ashida; low wooden clogs called koma-geta; sandal-clogs; low wooden clogs called hiyori-geta; metal fittings for Japanese style wooden clogs; wooden main bodies of Japanese style wooden clogs; wooden supports of Japanese style wooden clogs; toe straps for Japanese style wooden clogs; Japanese toe-strap sandals called asaura-zori; Japanese style sandals of leather; slippers; Japanese-style sandals of felt; Japanese footwear of rice straw called waraji; slipper soles; uppers for Japanese style sandals; soles for Japanese style sandals; toe straps for Japanese style sandals; uppers of woven rattan for Japanese style sandals; masquerade costumes; anoraks; karate suits; sports overuniforms; kendo outfits; judo suits; ski suits for competition; headbands that are clothing; wind-jackets; uniforms and stockings that are special sportswear; wristbands; golf shoes; soccer shoes; ski boots; gymnastic shoes; tennis shoes; climbing boots that are mountaineering boots; basketball sneakers; volleyball shoes; handball shoes; bowling shoes; boxing shoes; hockey shoes; baseball shoes; rugby shoes; footwear for track and field athletics; horse-riding boots
TR0010The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as wasteful.
PROSECUTION HISTORY
DateDescriptionTypeCode
06/01/2007 TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence TROA - TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
12/15/2006 NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
12/15/2006 NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN R - Renewal CNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
12/15/2006 PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN Z - Deletion ZZZX - PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN
11/13/2006 WITHDRAWN FROM PUB - OG REVIEW QUERY Z - Deletion PBCR
10/16/2006 LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED O - Outgoing Correspondence PREV - LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
10/06/2006 ASSIGNED TO LIE A - Allowance for Publication ALIE - ASSIGNED TO LIE
10/05/2006 APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER P CNSA - APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
06/04/2007 APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER P CNSA - APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
06/01/2007 TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED I - Incoming Correspondence TEME - TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
06/01/2007 CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE I - Incoming Correspondence CRFA - CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
07/09/2008 ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - NO USE STATEMENT FILED O - Outgoing Correspondence MAB6 - ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
07/09/2008 ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED S ABN6 - ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
11/06/2007 NOA MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT O - Outgoing Correspondence NOAM - NOTICE OF ALLOWANCE-MAILED
08/14/2007 PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION A - Allowance for Publication PUBO - PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
07/25/2007 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION O - Outgoing Correspondence NPUB - NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
07/07/2007 LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED O - Outgoing Correspondence PREV - LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
07/07/2007 ASSIGNED TO LIE A - Allowance for Publication ALIE - ASSIGNED TO LIE
10/04/2006 TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED I - Incoming Correspondence TEME - TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
10/03/2006 CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE I - Incoming Correspondence CRFA - CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
10/03/2006 TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence TROA - TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
04/11/2006 NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED F - First Action GNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
04/11/2006 NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN R - Renewal CNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
04/10/2006 ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER D - Assigned to Examiner DOCK - ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
10/11/2005 NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM I - Incoming Correspondence NWAP - NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM

The "MOTTAINAI" trademark, serial number 78834855 , was filed on 10th of March 2006 with a mark drawing code of 4000 and its transaction date is 78834855. The attorney assigned is Jerald E. Nagae, Reg. No. 29,418, attorney docket number LEXW-2-33392. Since 31st of December 2009, the document can be found in the M70 law office in the publication and issue section. The employee responsible is BRACEY, KAREN E and the date it was published for opposition on 05/08/2007. The status of the trademark was checked last on 02/01/2008.

The corresponded responsible for this trademark is JERALD E. NAGAE, REG. NO. 29,418, located at CHRISTENSEN O'CONNOR JOHNSON KINDNESS PL, 1420 FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE 2800, SEATTLE, WA 98101.

The state or country where the trademark was organized is by The Mainichi Newspapers Co., Ltd.. The legal entity type behing it is a Corporation, located at 1-1-1, Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, zip 100-8051.

GOODS AND/OR SERVICES
International Class - 016 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials, not included in other classes; printed matter; bookbinding material; photographs; stationery; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; artists' materials; paint brushes; typewriters and office requisites (except furniture); instructional and teaching material (except apparatus); plastic materials for packaging (not included in other classes); printers' type; printing blocks.
U.S. Class050 - Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Class Status6 - Active
Primary Code016
Status Date03/16/2006
International Class - 020 - Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods (not included in other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics.
U.S. Class050 - Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date03/16/2006
Primary Code020
International Class - 030 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry and confectionery, ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking powder; salt, mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments); spices; ice.
U.S. Class046 - Foods and Ingredients of Foods
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date03/16/2006
Primary Code030
International Class - 032 - Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other nonalcoholic drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages.
U.S. Class048 - Malt Beverages and Liquors
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date03/16/2006
Primary Code032
International Class - 035 - Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions.
U.S. Class102 - Insurance and Financial
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date03/16/2006
Primary Code035
Goods codes
GS0161Gum arabic glue for stationery or household purposes; seaweed glue that is alginic acid glue extracted from brown algae, for stationery or household purposes; Japanese glue called kasugai-nori, for stationery or household purposes; casein pastes for stationery or household purposes; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; devils' tongue starch paste for stationery and household purposes; gelatine glue for stationery or household purposes; starch paste for stationery or household purposes; animal glue for stationery or household purposes; paste for handicraft, for stationery or household purposes called banjaku-nori; red algae gelatine glue, for stationery or household purposes called funori; plastic adhesives for stationery or household purposes; latex glue for stationary or household purposes; sealing wax; printers' reglets that are interline leads; printing types; addressing machines; inking ribbons; electric staplers for offices; envelope sealing machines for offices; stamp obliterating machines; drawing instruments; typewriters; checkwriters for offices; mimeographs; relief duplicators; paper shredders for office use; franking machines and franking machines that are stamping machines; rotary duplicators; marking templates; electric pencil sharpeners; decorators' paintbrushes; babies' diapers of paper; paperboard boxes for industrial packaging; paper bags and sacks; corrugated cardboard boxes; fiberboard boxes; food wrapping plastic film for household use; garbage bags of paper for household use; garbage bags of plastics for household use; paper patterns for knitting and for making clothing; tailors' chalk; banners of paper; flags of paper; air pumps for indoor aquaria; glass bowls for live goldfish; water tanks for live fish; artificial aquarium landscapes and fish reefs not of metal for indoor aquaria; water pumps for indoor aquaria; hygienic paper; towels of paper; table napkins of paper; hand towels of paper; handkerchiefs of paper; baggage tags in the nature of paper identification tags; printed lottery tickets other than toys; table cloths of paper; printing paper; India paper; carbon paper; glassine paper; newsprint paper; blotter; typewriting paper; toilet paper; writing paper; wrapping paper; rice paper; parchment paper; filter paper; ivory manila board; colorboard that is colored paperboard; paper in the nature of strawboard; white paperboard; fluting paper that is corrugating medium; linerboard for corrugated cardboard; chipboard; millboard; postcard paper; roofing paperboard; mulch paper; oiled paper for paper umbrellas called kasa-gami; gunpowder wrapping paper; tissue paper for use as material of stencil paper called ganpishi; Japanese handicraft paper; paper made from paper mulberry called kohzo-gami; paper for use as material of stock certificates called shokenshi; paper for Japanese sliding screens called shoji-gami; calligraphy paper; cardboard made from paper mulberry called senkasi; coarse tissue for toiletry use; paper made from paper mulberry called tengujosi; stencil paper that is mimeograph paper; Japanese paper called torinoko-gami; napkin paper; duplicating paper; thick Japanese paper called hosho-gami; filter paper; paper lace; imitation leather paper; perforated cards for jacquard looms; acid-resistant paper; corrugated cardboard; paraffined paper that is waxed paper; paper for Japanese indoor sliding partitions called fusumagami; fireproof paper; mildew-proof paper; waterproof paper; anti-rust paper; oilproof paper; luminous paper; ordinary cellophane paper; moisture-proof cellophane paper; synthetic paper; albums, namely, photograph albums and memory books; cards that is stationery; carbon paper that is finished products; ruled paper that is finished products; scrapbooks; sketchbooks; score-cards; score-books; account books; pocket memorandum books; account slip pads; stencil paper that is finished products; tracing cloth that is finished products; pattern tracing paper that is finished products; note books; writing pads; envelopes; plotting papers that are graph paper as finished products; business card paper that is semi-finished; letter paper that is finished products; loose-leaf pads; pencils; pencil point protectors; bone folders for creasing paper; felt writing pens; mechanical pencils; slate pencils; steel pens that are styluses or stencil pens; chalks; felt marking pens; pen nibs; penholders; ball-point pens; fountain pens; writing brushes; painters' easels; silk canvas that are painters' article; drawing boards that are painters' article; canvas for painting; crayons; paintbrushes; pastels; palettes for painters; charcoal pencils; writing ink; ink erasers; inkwells; sealing stamps; stamp cases; stamp stands; seal ink pads; pencil sharpeners; thumbtacks; paperclips; rubber erasers; blackboards; blackboard erasers that are chalk erasers; paper tags; seals that are stationery; bookmarkers; underlays for writing paper; correcting fluid for type; rulers for stationery and office use; letter racks; paper folders; inkstones that are ink reservoirs; inking pads; stickers that are stationary; ink sticks called sumi; writing slates; adhesive tapes for stationery or household purposes; adhesive tape dispensers that are office requisites; strips of fancy paper called tanzaku; terrestrial globes; price tags; notice bills; numbering stamps; date stamps that are daters; stands for pen and pencil; pen and pencil cases and boxes; paperweights; protractors for stationery and office use; paper knives that are letter openers; India inks; stapling presses that are non-electric staplers; Japanese ceremonial paper strings called mizuhiki; finger-stalls that are office requisites; paper labels; picture postcards; sheet music; song books; mail order catalogues in the field of clothing, books and food; calendars; general feature magazines that are publications; printed timetables; books, namely, a series of fiction paperback books; newspapers; geographical maps; diaries; industry newsletters in the field of business management; paintings and their reproductions; hanging scrolls for mounting a picture, a calligraphic work or the like called jiku; calligraphic works and their reproductions; engravings and their reproductions; photographs; photograph stands
GS0201Meerschaum that is raw or partly worked material; loading pallets not of metal; beehives that are hive boxes or honeycombs; hairdresser's chairs; barbers' chairs; angle valves of plastics, not for machine elements; ball valves of plastics, not for machine elements; cocks of plastics, not for machine elements; butterfly valves of plastic, not for machine elements; liquid storage tanks or reservoirs not of metal or masonry; industrial water tanks not of metal or masonry; liquefied gas storage tanks not of metal or masonry; gas storage tanks not of metal or masonry; containers for transport, not of metal; curtain fittings, namely, traverse rods, poles, curtain rods, finials, curtain hooks and rings; metal-substitute plastic fasteners, in the nature of bolts, nails, rivets and screws; nails, wedges, nuts, screws, tacks, bolts, rivets and casters not of metal; hardware washers not of metal and not of rubber or vulcanized fiber for use in the assembly of items such as furniture; locks non-electric, not of metal; cushions that are furniture; Japanese floor cushions called zabuton; pillows; mattresses; Japanese food boxes of veneer or cardboard called oribako; wooden boxes for industrial purposes; wood barrels; casks not of metal for industrial packaging purposes; corks that are stoppers for industrial packaging containers; plastic stoppers for industrial packaging containers; plastic lids and caps for industrial packaging containers; wooden stoppers for industrial packaging containers; wooden lids and caps for industrial packaging containers; drinking straws; embroidery frames and hoops; nameplates and door nameplates not of metal; flagpoles; hand-held flat fans; hand-held folding fans; non metal garden stakes for plants or trees; beds for household pets; dog kennels; nesting boxes for small birds; step ladders and ladders not of metal; letter boxes not of metal or masonry; hat hooks not of metal; plastic shopping baskets; water tanks for household purposes not of metal or masonry; hanging boards that are Japanese style pegboards using positional hooks; tool boxes not of metal; fixed towel dispensers not of metal; cupboards; cupboards for tea-things cabinets called chadansu; wardrobes; Japanese style low tables called zataku; office desks; dining tables; writing desks; Japanese style low desks called wazukue; easy-chairs; Japanese style arm rests called kyosoku; stools; Japanese style floor seats called zaisu; dining chairs; settees and the like; high chairs for babies; dressers that are dressing tables; three-mirror dressing tables; cheval glasses; hand mirrors that are a part of a dresser; toy boxes and chests; umbrella stands; shoe cabinets; bookshelves; beds; showshelves; jewelry boxes and caskets not of precious metal; book stands; bookcases; magazine racks; lockers; indoor window blinds that are shade as furniture; blinds of reed, rattan or bamboo called sudare; bead curtains for decoration; oriental single panel standing partition called tsuitate; oriental folding partition screens called byoubu; benches; advertising balloons; upright signboards of wood or plastics; plastic sculptures of food samples; funerary urns; shintoist upright tubular ritual vases for sakaki tree twigs called sakaki-tate; coffin fittings, namely, non-metal handles and hinges; ritual flower vases; coffins; Buddhist family altars called butsudan; portable non metal shrines for shintoism called mikoshi; cradles; infant walkers; mannequins; costume display stands; sleeping bags for camping; picture frames; plaster sculptures; plastic sculptures; wooden sculptures; rattan that is unworked or partly worked material; tree barks; reeds that are raw or partly worked material; rushes that are raw or partly worked material; onigaya hay that is raw or partly worked material; sedges that are unworked or partly worked material; vegetable aggregate for plaster called susa; straw of wheat, barley or oats; rice straw; tusks that are raw or partly worked material; whalebones; sea shells; artificial horns; ivory that is unworked or partly worked material; animal horns; animal teeth; tortoiseshells that are unworked or partly worked material; animal bone that is unworked or partly worked material; coral that is unworked or partly worked
GS0301Starch based binding agents for ice cream; meat tenderizers for household purposes; starch based thickeners for whipped cream; aromatic preparations for food not from essential oils, namely, spice blends; oolong tea that is Chinese tea; black tea that is English tea; tea of salty kelp powder called kombu-cha; tea of parched powder of barley with husk called mugi-cha; Japanese green tea; coffee that is roasted, powdered, granulated, or in drinks; coffee substitutes that are artificial coffee or vegetable preparations for use as coffee; coffee beverages with milk; cocoa that is roasted, powdered, granulated, or in drinks; chocolate food beverages not being dairy or vegetable based; cocoa beverages with milk; ice; table ice; ice blocks; sugared beans called ama-natto; starch-based candies called ame; pellet-shaped rice crackers called arare; rice dumplings dressed with sweet bean jam called ankoro; cakes of sugar-bounded millet or popped rice called okoshi; fried dough cookies called karintoh; soft pin-rolled cakes of pounded rice called gyuhi; crystal sugar pieces that are confectionery; rice crackers called senbei; sweet dumplings called dango; sweet bean jam coated with sugared-bean based soft shell called nerikiri; glutinous starch syrup called mizu-ame; Japanese style steamed cakes called mushi-gashi; sweet pounded rice cakes called mochi-gashi; bean-jam filled wafers called monaka; pastry shells for monaka; bars of sweet jellied bean paste called yohkan; dried sugared cakes of rice flour called rakugan; ice candies; ice cream; wafers; castilia sponge cakes; hardtacks that are confectionery; caramels; candies that are sweets; cookies; crackers; cones for ice cream; sherbets that are sorbets; cream puffs; sponge cakes; toffees that are taffies; chewing gums; chocolate; doughnuts; gum drops being confectionary; nougat; pies; biscuits; fruit jellies that are confectionery; frozen yoghurt that are confectionery ices; pancakes; popcorn; marshmallows; rusks; waffles; bean jam buns; cream buns; jam buns; bread; buns; fermented soybean paste called miso; Worcester sauce; meat gravies; ketchup; soy sauce that is soya sauce; vinegar; vinegar mixes; dipping soup for soba noodle called soba-tsuyu; salad dressings; white sauce; mayonnaise; sauces for barbecued meat; cube sugar; sweeteners, namely, fructose for food; crystal sugar not confectionery; sugar; maltose for food; honey for food; sweeteners, namely, glucose for food; powdered starch syrup for food; starch syrup for food; table salt mixed with sesame seeds; cooking salt; roasted and ground sesame seeds; celery salt; chemical seasonings; mustard powder that is spice; curry powder that is spice; pepper powder that is spice; Japanese pepper powder spice called sansho powder; clove powder that is spice; hot pepper powder that is spice; cinnamon powder that is spice; Japanese horseradish powder spice called wasabi powder; ice cream mixes; sherbet mixes; unroasted coffee that is unprocessed; udon noodles that are uncooked; oat flakes; oatmeal; dried cooked-rice; enriched rice that is uncooked; pasta-wrappings for gyoza; corn flakes; powder of sweetened bean jam called sarashi-an; artificial rice that is uncooked; spaghetti that is uncooked; somen noodles that are very thin wheat noodle, uncooked; instant udon noodles; instant soba noodles; instant Chinese noodles; soba noodles that are Japanese noodles of buckwheat, uncooked; Chinese noodles that are uncooked; bean-starch noodles called harusame, uncooked; bread crumb; Chinese rice noodles called bifun, uncooked; dried pieces of wheat gluten called fu, uncooked; canned cooked rice; macaroni that is uncooked; pounded rice cakes called mochi; almond paste; Chinese stuffed dumplings called gyoza, cooked; sandwiches; Chinese steamed dumplings called shumai, cooked; sushi; fried balls of batter mix with small pieces of octopus called takoyaki; steamed buns stuffed with minced meat called niku-manjuh; hamburgers sandwiches that are prepared; pizzas that are prepared; box lunches, being food packages consisting primarily of bread, crackers and/or cookies, that are prepared; hot dog sandwiches that are prepared; meat pies that are prepared; ravioli that is prepared; yeast powder; fermenting malted rice called koji; yeast; baking powder; instant jelly mixes; instant doughnut mixes; instant pudding mixes; instant pancake mixes; mixes of sweet adzuki-bean jelly called mizu-yokan-no-moto; sake lees for food; husked rice; processed oats, namely, husked oats; husked barley; Japanese arrowroot powder called kudzu-ko, for food; wheat flour for food; rice flour for food; corn starch for food; sago palm starch for food; sweet potato starch for food; potato flour for food; buckwheat flour for food; tapioca flour for food; corn flour for food; pulse flour for food; barley flour for food; gluten for food
GS0321Black beer that is toasted-malt beer; imitation beer; stout; lager beer; isotonic beverages; guarana drinks; mineral water; coffee flavored syrup for making food beverages; cola drinks; soda pops; sherbets that are beverages; syrups for beverages; ginger ale; carbonated drink mixes; aerated water that is soda water; ramune that are Japanese soda pops; lemonades; lemon squash; orange juice beverages; grape juice beverages; tomato juice beverages; pineapple juice beverages; apple juice beverages; extracts of hops for making beer; whey beverages; vegetable juices that are beverages
GS0351Promoting the goods and services of others through dissemination of advertising via magazines, newspapers, television, radio, the inside and/or outside of vehicles; balloons, signboards, bill-posting, and street and shop-front dissemination of advertising materials; product demonstration; advertising by mail order that is direct mail advertising; advertising copy writing; shop window display arrangement services; issuance of trading stamps that may be redeemed for goods or services; business management analysis or business consultancy; marketing research; business management of hotels for others; business management and financial statement preparation for businesses; medical doctor referral; referral of scientific or technological experts; housekeeper referral; nurse referral; referral of cleaning engineers; dentist referral; midwife referral; referral of cooks and chefs; interpreter referral; referral of waiters and waitresses; beautician referral; model referral; pharmacist referral; referral of barbers and hairdressers; auctioneering; import-export agencies; arranging newspaper subscriptions; shorthand services; transcription; document reproduction; publicity material rental; rental of typewriters and copying machines; employment agency services; rental of vending machines
TR0010The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as wasteful in Japanese.
PROSECUTION HISTORY
DateDescriptionTypeCode
04/02/2008 ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - NO USE STATEMENT FILED O - Outgoing Correspondence MAB6 - ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
04/02/2008 ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED S ABN6 - ABANDONMENT - NO USE STATEMENT FILED
07/31/2007 NOA MAILED - SOU REQUIRED FROM APPLICANT O - Outgoing Correspondence NOAM - NOTICE OF ALLOWANCE-MAILED
05/08/2007 PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION A - Allowance for Publication PUBO - PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION
04/18/2007 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION O - Outgoing Correspondence NPUB - NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
03/10/2007 LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED O - Outgoing Correspondence PREV - LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
03/10/2007 ASSIGNED TO LIE A - Allowance for Publication ALIE - ASSIGNED TO LIE
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The "MOTTAINAI" trademark, serial number 77601503 , was filed on 27th of October 2008 with a mark drawing code of 4000 and its transaction date is 77601503. The attorney assigned is Jerald E. Nagae, Reg. No. 29,418, attorney docket number LEXW-2-38159. Since 29th of April 2010, the document can be found in the L30 law office in the publication and issue section. The employee responsible is RAPPAPORT, SETH A and the date it was published for opposition on 05/25/2010. The date when we last checked the status of this trademark was 04/22/2010.

The corresponded responsible for this trademark is JERALD E. NAGAE, REG. NO. 29,418, located at CHRISTENSEN O'CONNOR JOHNSON KINDNESS PL, 1420 5TH AVE STE 2800, SEATTLE, WA 98101-2347.

The state or country where the trademark was organized is by The Mainichi Newspapers Co., Ltd.. The legal entity type behing it is a Corporation, located at 1-1-1, Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, zip 100-8051.

GOODS AND/OR SERVICES
International Class - 016 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials, not included in other classes; printed matter; bookbinding material; photographs; stationery; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; artists' materials; paint brushes; typewriters and office requisites (except furniture); instructional and teaching material (except apparatus); plastic materials for packaging (not included in other classes); printers' type; printing blocks.
U.S. Class050 - Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date10/30/2008
Primary Code016
International Class - 018 - Leather and imitations of leather, and goods made of these materials and not included in other classes; animal skins, hides; trunks and travelling bags; umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks; whips, harness and saddlery.
U.S. Class041 - Canes, Parasols, and Umbrellas
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date10/30/2008
Primary Code018
International Class - 020 - Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods (not included in other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics.
U.S. Class050 - Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date10/30/2008
Primary Code020
International Class - 024 - Textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes; beds and table covers.
U.S. Class050 - Merchandise Not Otherwise Classified
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date10/30/2008
Primary Code024
International Class - 025 - Clothing, footwear, headgear.
U.S. Class039 - Clothing
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date10/30/2008
Primary Code025
International Class - 030 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry and confectionery, ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking powder; salt, mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments); spices; ice.
U.S. Class046 - Foods and Ingredients of Foods
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date10/30/2008
Primary Code030
International Class - 032 - Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other nonalcoholic drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages.
U.S. Class048 - Malt Beverages and Liquors
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date10/30/2008
Primary Code032
International Class - 035 - Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions.
U.S. Class102 - Insurance and Financial
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date10/30/2008
Primary Code035
Goods codes
GS0161Gum arabic glue for stationery or household purposes; seaweed glue, namely, alginic acid glue extracted from brown algae for stationery or household purposes; Japanese glue ("Kasugai-nori"), for stationery or household purposes; casein pastes for stationery or household purposes; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; devils' tongue starch paste for stationery and household purposes; gelatine glue for stationery or household purposes; starch paste for stationery or household purposes; animal glue for stationery or household purposes; paste for handicraft, for stationery or household purposes called banjaku-nori; red algae gelatine glue, for stationery or household purposes called funori; plastic adhesives for stationery or household purposes; latex glue for stationery or household purposes; sealing wax; printers' reglets that are interline leads; printing types; addressing machines; inking ribbons; electric staplers for offices; envelope sealing machines for offices; stamp obliterating machines; drawing instruments; typewriters; office checkwriting machines; mimeographs; relief rotary duplicators; paper shredders for office use; franking machines and franking machines that are stamping machines; rotary duplicators; marking templates; electric pencil sharpeners; decorators' paintbrushes; babies' diapers of paper; paperboard boxes for industrial packaging; paper bags and sacks; corrugated cardboard boxes; fiberboard boxes; food wrapping plastic film for household use; garbage bags of paper for household use; garbage bags of plastics for household use; paper patterns for knitting and for making clothing; tailors' chalk; banners of paper; flags of paper; hygienic paper; towels of paper; table napkins of paper; hand towels of paper; handkerchiefs of paper; table cloths of paper; printing paper; India paper; carbon paper; glassine paper; newsprint paper; blotter; typewriting paper; toilet paper; writing paper; wrapping paper; rice paper; parchment paper; filter paper; ivory manila board; colorboard that is colored paperboard; paper in the nature of strawboard; white paperboard; fluting paper that is corrugating medium; linerboard for corrugated cardboard; millboard; postcard paper; roofing paperboard; mulch paper; oiled paper for paper umbrellas called kasa-gami; gunpowder wrapping paper; tissue paper for use as material of stencil paper called ganpishi; Japanese handicraft paper; paper made from paper mulberry called kohzo-gami; paper for use as material of stock certificates called shokenshi; paper for Japanese sliding screens called shoji-gami; calligraphy paper; cardboard made from paper mulberry called senkasi; coarse tissue for toiletry use; paper made from paper mulberry called tengujosi; stencil paper that is mimeograph paper; Japanese paper called torinoko-gami; napkin paper; duplicating paper; thick Japanese paper called hosho-gami; filter paper; paper lace; imitation leather paper; perforated cards for jacquard looms; acid-resistant paper; corrugated cardboard; paraffined paper that is waxed paper; paper for Japanese indoor sliding partitions called fusumagami; fireproof paper; mildew-proof paper; waterproof paper; anti-rust paper; oilproof paper; luminous paper; ordinary cellophane paper; moisture-proof cellophane paper; synthetic paper; albums, namely, photograph albums and memory books; cards in the nature of stationery; finished products, namely, carbon paper; finished products, namely, ruled paper; scrapbooks; sketchbooks; score-cards; score-books; account books; pocket memorandum books; account slip pads; finished products, namely, stencil paper; finished products, namely, tracing cloth; finished products, namely, pattern tracing paper; note books; writing pads; envelopes; finished products, namely, plotting papers in the nature of graph paper; business card paper that is semi-finished; finished products, namely, letter paper; loose-leaf pads; pencils; pencil point protectors; bone folders for creasing paper; felt writing pens; mechanical pencils; slate pencils; steel pens that are styluses or stencil pens; chalks; felt marking pens; pen nibs; penholders; ball-point pens; fountain pens; writing brushes; painters' easels; silk canvas that are painters' article; drawing boards that are painters' article; canvas for painting; crayons; paintbrushes; pastels; palettes for painters; charcoal pencils; writing ink; ink erasers; inkwells; sealing stamps; stamp cases; stamp stands; seal ink pads; pencil sharpeners; thumbtacks; paperclips; rubber erasers; blackboards; blackboard erasers that are chalk erasers; paper tags; seals that are stationery; bookmarkers; underlays for writing paper; correcting fluid for type; ungraduated rulers for stationery and office use; letter racks; paper folders; inkstones that are ink reservoirs; inking pads; stationery, namely, stickers; ink sticks called sumi; writing slates; adhesive tapes for stationery or household purposes; adhesive tape dispensers that are office requisites; strips of fancy paper called tanzaku; terrestrial globes; price tags; notice bills; numbering stamps; date stamps that are daters; stands for pen and pencil; pen and pencil cases and boxes; paperweights; protractors for stationery and office use; paper knives that are letter openers; India inks; stapling presses that are non-electric staplers; Japanese ceremonial paper strings called mizuhiki; finger-stalls that are office requisites; paper labels; picture postcards; sheet music; song books; mail order catalogues in the field of clothing, books and food; calendars; general feature magazines that are publications; printed timetables; books, namely, a series of fiction paperback books; newspapers; geographical maps; diaries; industry newsletters in the field of business management; paintings and their reproductions; hanging scrolls for mounting a picture, a calligraphic work or the like called jiku; calligraphic works and their reproductions; engravings and their reproductions; photographs; photograph stands; Japanese cardboard food boxes called oribako
GS0181Handbag frames; purse frames; industrial packaging containers of leather; dog shoes; dog collars; dog clothing; dog bellybands; folding briefcases; shoulder bags; gladstone bags; kori wicker trunks; briefcases; suitcases; carry-on bags; trunks; handbags; Boston bags; schoolchildren's backpacks; backpacks in the nature of rucksacks; charm bags called omamori-ire; textile shopping bags and wheeled shopping bags; purses not of precious metal; key cases; wallets not of precious metal; Japanese utility pouches called shingen-bukuro; business card cases; vanity cases sold empty; telescopic umbrellas; Japanese paper umbrellas called karakasa; Japanese oiled-paper umbrellas called janome-gasa; rainproof parasols; beach umbrellas that are beach parasols; parasols that are sun umbrellas; umbrellas; umbrella covers; umbrella handles; metal parts of umbrellas; frames for umbrellas; bags for umbrellas; walking sticks; canes; metal parts of canes and walking-sticks; handles of canes and walking-sticks; horse blankets; riding saddles; saddle cloths for horses; blinkers for horses that are blinders for horses; reins that are harness; bits that are harness; whips; horse collars; leather straps; rawhides; raw skins; tanned leather; fur; leather sold in bulk; baggage tags in the nature of paper identification tags
GS0201Meerschaum that is raw or partly worked material; loading pallets not of metal; beehives that are hive boxes or honeycombs; hairdresser's chairs; barbers' chairs; angle valves of plastics, not of machines; ball valves of plastics, not parts of machines; cocks of plastics, not being parts of machines; butterfly valves of plastic, not parts of machines; liquid storage tanks or reservoirs not of metal or masonry; industrial water tanks not of metal or masonry; liquefied gas storage tanks not of metal or masonry; gas storage tanks not of metal or masonry; containers for transport, not of metal; drapery hardware, namely, traverse rods, poles, curtain rods, finials, curtain hooks and rings; metal-substitute non-metal plastic fasteners, in the nature of bolts, non-metal fasteners, namely, nails, rivets and screws; nails, wedges, nuts, screws, tacks, bolts, rivets and casters not of metal hardware washers not of metal and not of rubber or vulcanized fiber for use in the assembly of items such as furniture; locks non-electric, not of metal; cushions that are furniture; Japanese floor cushions (zabuton); pillows; mattresses; wooden boxes with a locked storage area for personal items for industrial purposes; wood barrels; casks not of metal for industrial packaging purposes; corks that are stoppers for industrial packaging containers; plastic stoppers for industrial packaging containers; plastic lids and caps for industrial packaging containers; wooden stoppers for industrial packaging containers; wooden lids and caps for industrial packaging containers; drinking straws; embroidery frames and hoops; nameplates and door nameplates not of metal; flagpoles; hand-held flat fans; hand-held folding fans; non metal garden stakes for plants or trees; beds for household pets; dog kennels; nesting boxes in the nature of beds for household pets for small birds; step ladders and ladders not of metal; letter boxes not of metal or masonry; hat hooks not of metal; water tanks for household purposes not of metal or masonry; tool boxes not of metal; fixed towel dispensers not of metal; cupboards; cupboards for tea-things cabinets called chadansu; wardrobes; Japanese style low tables called zataku; office desks; dining tables; writing desks; Japanese style low desks called wazukue; easy-chairs; Japanese style arm rests called kyosoku; stools; Japanese style floor seats called zaisu; dining chairs; settees and the like; high chairs for babies; dressers in the nature of dressing tables; three-mirror dressing tables; cheval glasses; hand mirrors that are a part of a dresser; toy boxes and chests; umbrella stands; shoe cabinets; bookshelves; beds; showshelves; caskets not of precious metal; book stands; bookcases; magazine racks; lockers; indoor window blinds that are shade as furniture; blinds of reed, rattan or bamboo called sudare; bead curtains for decoration; oriental single panel standing partition called tsuitate; oriental folding partition screens called byoubu; benches; advertising balloons; upright signboards of wood or plastics; plastic sculptures of food samples; funerary urns; shintoist upright tubular ritual flower vases for sakaki tree twigs called sakaki-tate; coffin fittings, namely, non-metal handles and hinges; ritual flower vases; coffins; Buddhist family altars called butsudan; portable non metal shrines for shintoism called mikoshi; cradles; infant walkers; mannequins; costume display stands; sleeping bags for camping; picture frames; plaster sculptures; plastic sculptures; wooden sculptures; rattan that is unworked or partly worked material; reeds that are raw or partly worked material; rushes that are raw or partly worked material; onigaya hay that is raw or partly worked material; sedges that are unworked or partly worked material; vegetable aggregate for plaster called susa; straw of wheat, barley or oats for use in the manufacture of straw hats; straw of rice plant for use in the manufacture of straw hats; tusks that are raw or partly worked material; whalebones; sea shells; artificial horns; ivory that is unworked or partly worked material; animal horns; animal teeth; tortoiseshells that are unworked or partly worked material; animal bone that is unworked or partly worked material; coral that is unworked or partly worked
GS0241Cotton fabrics; waste cotton fabrics; flax fabrics; jute fabrics; true hemp fabrics; ramie fabrics; silk fabrics; spun silk fabrics; hand spun silk fabrics; worsted fabrics; woolen fabrics; synthetic fiber fabrics; regenerated fiber yarn fabrics; semi-synthetic fiber fabrics; fiberglass fabrics for textile use; fabrics of polyester, cotton, wool, linen, and blends of the aforesaid fibers, all containing metal fibers; hemp base mixed fabrics; chemical fiber base mixed fabrics; silk base mixed fabrics; wool base mixed fabrics; cotton base mixed fabrics; hemp-silk mixed fabrics; hemp-wool mixed fabrics; hemp-cotton mixed fabrics; multiple chemical fiber fabrics; wool-cotton mixed fabrics; silk-cotton mixed fabrics; silk-wool mixed fabrics; elastic yarn mixed fabrics; inorganic fiber mixed fabrics; polyester, cotton, wool, linen, and blends of the aforesaid fibers, all for cloth used to manufacture puttees, suspenders and belts; covered rubber yarn fabrics for textile use; brocade, polyester, cotton, wool, linen, and blends of the aforesaid fibers, all for cloth for tatami mat edging ribbons; knitted fabrics of chemical-fiber yarn; knitted fabrics of silk yarn; knitted fabrics of wool yarn; knitted fabrics of cotton yarn; press felt; woven felt; non-woven textile fabrics for the manufacture of clothing; oilcloth; gummed waterproof cloth; vinyl coated textiles for the manufacture of clothing; rubberized cloth; leather cloth; towels of textile; Japanese cotton towels called tenugui; handkerchiefs; Japanese ceremonial wrapping cloth called fukusa; Japanese general wrapping cloth called furoshiki; mosquito nets; bedsheets; quilts; futon covers and quilt cases that are linen; futon ticking fabrics for unstuffed futons ; pillowcases that are pillow slips; bed blankets; table napkins of textile; dish cloths; shower curtains; banners and flags of cloth; toilet seat lid covers of textile; unfitted chair seat covers of textile; wall hangings of textile; curtains; table cloths not of paper; draperies that are thick drop curtains; cloth shrouds for dressing a corpse for funeral called kyokatabira kimono; Japanese cloth screens with black-and-white stripes called kuroshiro-maku; Japanese cloth screens with red-and-white stripes called kohaku-maku; billiard cloth that are baize; labels of cloth
GS0251Evening dresses; uniforms; school uniforms; jackets; jogging pants; sweat pants; suits; skirts; ski jackets; ski pants; trousers; smocks; formal wear, namely, tuxedos; overcoats; topcoats; mantles; raincoats; cardigans; sweaters; vests and waistcoats; open-necked shirts; cuffs; collars for clothing; sport shirts; blouses; polo shirts; shirts for suits; night gowns; negligees; Japanese sleeping robes called nemaki; pajamas; bath robes; camisoles; corsets that are underclothing; clothing, namely, combinations; undershirts; chemises; drawers and underpants; slips; panties, shorts and briefs; brassieres; petticoats; swimwear, namely, bathing suits; bathing caps, namely, swimming caps; sash bands for kimono called obi; bustle holder bands for obi called obiage; bustles for obi-knots called obiage-shin; waist strings for kimonos called koshihimo; undershirts for kimonos called koshimaki; undershirts for kimonos called juban; tightening-up strings for kimonos called datejime; wrap belts for kimonos called datemaki; full-length kimonos called nagagi; short overcoat for kimono called haori; string fasteners for haori called haori-himo; pleated skirts for formal kimonos called hakama; detachable neckpieces for kimonos called haneri; aprons that are clothing; collar protectors for wear; socks and stockings; puttees and gaiters; fur stoles; shawls; scarves; Japanese style socks called tabi; Japanese style socks called tabi covers; gloves and mittens that are clothing; babies' diapers of textile; neckties; neckerchiefs; bandanas that are neckerchiefs; warmth-keeping supports, namely, tights; mufflers; ear muffs that are clothing; hoods; sedge hats called suge-gasa; nightcaps; headwear shaped like helmets that are clothing in the nature of balaclavas; headwear for clothing; garters; sock suspenders; suspenders that are braces; waistbands; belts for clothing; rain boots; lace boots; training shoes; overshoes; wooden shoes; work shoes and boots; sandals; shoes; Japanese split-toed work footwear called jikatabi; anglers' shoes; boots; half-boots; women's shoes; winter boots; hosiery shoes; canvas shoes; infants' shoes and boots; inner soles for shoes and boots; heelpieces for shoes and boots; insoles for shoes and boots; welts for shoes and boots; rubber soles for jikatabi; footwear uppers, namely, uppers for Japanese style sandals; tips for footwear; shoes soles for repair; shoe dowels; shoe pegs; tongue or pullstrap for shoes and boots; protective metal members for shoes and boots, namely, hobnails; high rain clogs called ashida; low wooden clogs called koma-geta; sandal-clogs; low wooden clogs called hiyori-geta; metal fittings for Japanese style wooden clogs; wooden main bodies of Japanese style wooden clogs; wooden supports of Japanese style wooden clogs; toe straps for Japanese style wooden clogs; Japanese toe-strap sandals called asaura-zori; Japanese style sandals of leather; slippers; Japanese-style sandals of felt; Japanese footwear of rice straw called waraji; slipper soles; uppers for Japanese style sandals; soles for Japanese style sandals; toe straps for Japanese style sandals; uppers of woven rattan for Japanese style sandals; masquerade costumes; anoraks; karate suits; sports overuniforms; kendo outfits; judo suits; ski suits for competition; headbands that are clothing; wind-jackets; uniforms and stockings that are special sportswear; wristbands; golf shoes; soccer shoes; ski boots; gymnastic shoes; tennis shoes; climbing boots that are mountaineering boots; basketball sneakers; volleyball shoes; handball shoes; bowling shoes; boxing shoes; hockey shoes; baseball shoes; rugby shoes; footwear for track and field athletics; horse-riding boots
GS0301Starch based binding agents for ice cream; meat tenderizers for household purposes; starch based thickeners for whipped cream; aromatic preparations for food not from essential oils, namely, spice blends; Chinese tea, namely, oolong tea; English tea, namely, black tea; tea of salty kelp powder called kombu-cha; tea of parched powder of barley with husk called mugi-cha; Japanese green tea; coffee that is roasted, powdered, granulated, or in drinks; coffee substitutes that are artificial coffee or vegetable preparations for use as coffee; coffee beverages with milk; cocoa that is roasted, powdered, granulated, or in drinks; chocolate food beverages not being dairy or vegetable based; cocoa beverages with milk; ice; table ice; ice blocks; sugared beans called ama-natto; starch-based candies called ame; pellet-shaped rice crackers called arare; rice dumplings dressed with sweet bean jam called ankoro; cakes of sugar-bounded millet or popped rice called okoshi; fried dough cookies called karintoh; soft pin-rolled cakes of pounded rice called gyuhi; crystal sugar pieces that are confectionery; rice crackers called senbei; sweet dumplings called dango; sweet bean jam coated with sugared-bean based soft shell called nerikiri; glutinous starch syrup called mizu-ame; Japanese style steamed cakes called mushi-gashi; sweet pounded rice cakes called mochi-gashi; bean-jam filled wafers called monaka; pastry shells for monaka; bars of sweet jellied bean paste called yohkan; dried sugared cakes of rice flour called rakugan; ice candies; ice cream; wafers; castilia sponge cakes; hardtacks that are confectionery; caramels; candies that are sweets; cookies; crackers; cones for ice cream; sherbets that are sorbets; cream puffs; sponge cakes; toffees that are taffies; chewing gums; chocolate; doughnuts; gum drops being confectionery; nougat; pies; biscuits; fruit jellies that are confectionery; frozen yoghurt that are confectionery ices; pancakes; popcorn; marshmallows; rusks; waffles; bean jam buns; cream buns; jam buns; bread; buns; fermented soybean paste called miso; Worcestershire sauce; meat gravies; ketchup; soy sauce that is soya sauce; vinegar; vinegar mixes; salad dressings; white sauce; mayonnaise; sauces for barbecued meat; cube sugar; sweeteners, namely, fructose for food; crystal sugar not confectionery; sugar; maltose for food; honey for food; sweeteners, namely, glucose for food; powdered starch syrup for food; starch syrup for food; table salt mixed with sesame seeds; cooking salt; roasted and ground sesame seeds; celery salt; chemical food seasonings; mustard powder that is spice; curry powder that is spice; pepper powder that is spice; Japanese pepper powder spice called sansho powder; clove powder that is spice; hot pepper powder that is spice; cinnamon powder that is spice; Japanese horseradish powder spice called wasabi powder; ice cream mixes; sherbet mixes; unroasted coffee that is unprocessed; udon noodles that are uncooked; oat flakes; oatmeal; dried cooked-rice; enriched rice that is uncooked; pasta-wrappings for gyoza; corn flakes; powder of sweetened bean jam called sarashi-an; artificial rice that is uncooked; spaghetti that is uncooked; somen noodles that are very thin wheat noodle, uncooked; instant udon noodles; instant soba noodles; instant Chinese noodles; soba noodles that are Japanese noodles of buckwheat, uncooked; Chinese noodles that are uncooked; bean-starch noodles called harusame, uncooked; bread crumb; Chinese rice noodles called bifun, uncooked; uncooked dried pieces of wheat gluten (fu); canned cooked rice; macaroni that is uncooked; pounded rice cakes called mochi; almond paste; Chinese stuffed dumplings called gyoza, cooked; sandwiches; Chinese steamed dumplings called shumai, cooked; sushi; fried balls of batter mix with small pieces of octopus called takoyaki; steamed buns stuffed with minced meat called niku-manjuh; hamburgers sandwiches that are prepared; pizzas that are prepared; box lunches, being food packages consisting primarily of bread, crackers and/or cookies, that are prepared; hot dog sandwiches that are prepared; meat pies that are prepared; ravioli that is prepared; yeast powder; fermenting malted rice called koji; yeast; baking powder; mixes for making instant jelly; instant doughnut mixes; instant pudding mixes; instant pancake mixes; mixes of sweet adzuki-bean jelly called mizu-yokan-no-moto; sake lees for food; husked rice; processed oats, namely, husked oats; husked barley; Japanese arrowroot powder called kudzu-ko, for food; wheat flour for food; rice flour for food; corn starch for food; sago palm starch for food; sweet potato starch for food; potato flour for food; buckwheat flour for food; tapioca flour for food; corn flour for food; pulse flour for food; barley flour for food; gluten for food; coffee flavored syrup for making food beverages
GS0321Black beer that is toasted-malt beer; imitation beer; stout; lager beer; isotonic beverages; guarana drinks; mineral water; cola drinks; soda pops; sherbets that are beverages; syrups for beverages; ginger ale; carbonated drink mixes; aerated water that is soda water; Japanese soda pop in the nature of ramune; lemonades; lemon squash; orange juice beverages; grape juice beverages; tomato juice beverages; pineapple juice beverages; apple juice beverages; extracts of hops for making beer; whey beverages; vegetable juices that are beverages
GS0351Promoting the goods and services of others through dissemination of advertising matter via magazines, newspapers, television, radio, the inside and/or outside of vehicles, balloons, signboards, bill-posting, and street and shop-front dissemination of advertising materials; product demonstration; direct mail advertising in the nature of advertising by mail; advertising copy writing; shop window display arrangement services; promoting the goods and services of others through the issuance of loyalty reward cards in the nature of trading stamps that may be redeemed for goods or services; business management analysis or business consultancy; providing consumer marketing research; business management of hotels for others; business management and financial statement preparation for businesses; medical doctor referral; referral of scientific or technological experts; housekeeper referral; nurse referral; referral of cleaning engineers; dentist referral; midwife referral; referral of cooks and chefs; interpreter referral; referral of waiters and waitresses; beautician referral; model referral; pharmacist referral; referral of barbers and hairdressers; auctioneering; import-export agencies; arranging subscriptions of newspapers of others; shorthand services; message transcription; document reproduction; publicity material rental; rental of typewriters and copying machines; employment agency services; rental of vending machines; Wholesale store services and retail store services featuring woven fabrics, and beddings, clothing, footwear, bags and pouches, personal articles, foods and beverages, liquor, meat, sea food, vegetables and fruits, confectionery, bread and buns, rice and cereals, milk, carbonated drinks and non-alcoholic fruit juice beverages, tea, coffee and cocoa, processed food, automobiles, two-wheeled motor vehicles, bicycles, furniture, joinery fittings, tatami mats, ritual equipment, electrical machinery and apparatuses, bladed or pointed hand tools, hand tools, hardware, kitchen equipment, cleaning tools and washing utensils, pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary preparations and medical supplies, cosmetics, toiletries, dentifrices, soaps and detergents, agricultural machines, implements and supplies, flowers and trees, fuel, printed matter, paper and stationery, sports goods, toys, dolls, game machines and apparatus, musical instruments and record, photographic machines and apparatus and photographic supplies, clocks, watches and spectacles, tobaccos and smokers' articles, building materials, unwrought and semi-wrought precious stones and their imitations, pet animals
TR0020The English translation of the word "MOTTAINAI" in the mark is "WASTEFUL".
PROSECUTION HISTORY
DateDescriptionTypeCode
04/22/2010 LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED O - Outgoing Correspondence PREV - LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
04/22/2010 ASSIGNED TO LIE A - Allowance for Publication ALIE - ASSIGNED TO LIE
04/08/2010 APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER P CNSA - APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
04/08/2010 EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED I - Incoming Correspondence XAEC - EXAMINER'S AMENDMENT ENTERED
04/08/2010 NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNEN
04/08/2010 EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNEA - EXAMINERS AMENDMENT E-MAILED
04/08/2010 EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN R - Renewal CNEA - EXAMINERS AMENDMENT -WRITTEN
03/30/2010 TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED I - Incoming Correspondence TEME - TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
03/29/2010 CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE I - Incoming Correspondence CRFA - CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
03/29/2010 TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence TROA - TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
10/05/2009 NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNRN
10/05/2009 NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
10/05/2009 NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN R - Renewal CNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
10/02/2009 PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN Z - Deletion ZZZX - PREVIOUS ALLOWANCE COUNT WITHDRAWN
08/28/2009 WITHDRAWN FROM PUB - OG REVIEW QUERY Z - Deletion PBCR
08/20/2009 LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED O - Outgoing Correspondence PREV - LAW OFFICE PUBLICATION REVIEW COMPLETED
08/20/2009 ASSIGNED TO LIE A - Allowance for Publication ALIE - ASSIGNED TO LIE
08/17/2009 APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER P CNSA - APPROVED FOR PUB - PRINCIPAL REGISTER
07/27/2009 TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED I - Incoming Correspondence TEME - TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
07/27/2009 CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE I - Incoming Correspondence CRFA - CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
07/27/2009 TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence TROA - TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
02/05/2009 NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNRN
02/05/2009 NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED F - First Action GNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
02/05/2009 NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN R - Renewal CNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
01/28/2009 ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER D - Assigned to Examiner DOCK - ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
11/10/2008 TEAS AMENDMENT ENTERED BEFORE ATTORNEY ASSIGNED I - Incoming Correspondence TAEA
11/10/2008 TEAS VOLUNTARY AMENDMENT RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence PARI - TEAS PRELIMINARY AMENDMENT RECEIVED
10/30/2008 NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM I - Incoming Correspondence NWAP - NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM

The "MOTTAINAI" trademark, serial number 77701685 , was filed on 29th of March 2009 with a mark drawing code of 5000 and its transaction date is 77701685. Since 15th of March 2012, the document can be found in the L50 law office in the publication and issue section. The date when we last checked the status of this trademark was 09/15/2011.

The corresponded responsible for this trademark is Luke McCann, located at 467 Troutman St. Suite 1-D, Brooklyn NY 11237, .

The state or country where the trademark was organized is NY by Mottainai Ny, Llc. The legal entity type behing it is a Limited Liability Company, located at 16 Cypress Ave, Ridgewood, NY zip 11385.

GOODS AND/OR SERVICES
International Class - 025 - Clothing, footwear, headgear.
U.S. Class039 - Clothing
Class Status6 - Active
Status Date04/01/2009
First Use Date01/13/2006
First Use in Commerce Date01/21/2008
Primary Code025
Goods codes
CC0000The color(s) black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
DM0000The mark consists of black calligraphic letters with a white backround.
GS0251Cargo pants; Denim jackets; Denims; Dress shirts; Hooded sweat shirts; Jackets and socks; Knit shirts; Leather jackets; Long-sleeved shirts; Men's and women's jackets, coats, trousers, vests; Open-necked shirts; Polo shirts; Rugby shirts; Short-sleeved or long-sleeved t-shirts; Short-sleeved shirts; T-shirts
TR0010The English translation of mottainai in the mark is no waste.
PROSECUTION HISTORY
DateDescriptionTypeCode
03/15/2012 LIE CHECKED SUSP - TO ATTY FOR ACTION S RCCK - LIE CHECKED SUSP - TO ATTY FOR ACTION
03/15/2012 ASSIGNED TO LIE A - Allowance for Publication ALIE - ASSIGNED TO LIE
09/15/2011 NOTIFICATION OF LETTER OF SUSPENSION E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNS3
09/15/2011 LETTER OF SUSPENSION E-MAILED S GNSL - LETTER OF SUSPENSION E-MAILED
09/15/2011 SUSPENSION LETTER WRITTEN R - Renewal CNSL - SUSPENSION LETTER WRITTEN
03/15/2011 NOTIFICATION OF LETTER OF SUSPENSION E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNS3
03/15/2011 LETTER OF SUSPENSION E-MAILED S GNSL - LETTER OF SUSPENSION E-MAILED
03/15/2011 SUSPENSION LETTER WRITTEN R - Renewal CNSL - SUSPENSION LETTER WRITTEN
11/12/2010 ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER D - Assigned to Examiner DOCK - ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
09/15/2010 CORRESPONDENCE E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GRML
09/15/2010 SUSPENSION LETTER WRITTEN R - Renewal CNSL - SUSPENSION LETTER WRITTEN
09/15/2010 TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED I - Incoming Correspondence TEME - TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
09/15/2010 CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE I - Incoming Correspondence CRFA - CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
09/15/2010 TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence TROA - TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
09/14/2010 TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence TCCA - TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED
03/15/2010 NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNRN
03/15/2010 CORRESPONDENCE E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GRML
03/15/2010 NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN R - Renewal CNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
03/15/2010 TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED I - Incoming Correspondence TEME - TEAS/EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ENTERED
03/15/2010 CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE I - Incoming Correspondence CRFA - CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE
03/15/2010 TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence TROA - TEAS RESPONSE TO OFFICE ACTION RECEIVED
03/15/2010 PETITION TO REVIVE-GRANTED O - Outgoing Correspondence PETG - PETITION TO REVIVE-GRANTED
03/15/2010 TEAS PETITION TO REVIVE RECEIVED I - Incoming Correspondence PROA - TEAS PETITION TO REVIVE RECEIVED
01/13/2010 ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND O - Outgoing Correspondence MAB2 - ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND
01/13/2010 ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE O - Outgoing Correspondence ABN2 - ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
06/17/2009 NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED O - Outgoing Correspondence GNRN
06/17/2009 NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED F - First Action GNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
06/17/2009 NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN R - Renewal CNRT - NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
06/17/2009 ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER D - Assigned to Examiner DOCK - ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
04/01/2009 NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED IN TRAM I - Incoming Correspondence NWOS
04/01/2009 NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM I - Incoming Correspondence NWAP - NEW APPLICATION ENTERED IN TRAM


Information gathered on 12/31/2009. No claim is made regarding the current trademark status. This page is not to be used as legal documentation. Always consult a licensed attorney.

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