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Commodore Electronics Ltp. v. CBM Kabushiki Kaisha, - (1993) p.202

RATIONAL

Must have a good faith intent to use during the extension period after notice of allowance is used. In the absence of having no evidence of intent to use, that can be used as evidence against you.

NOTES

A large number of intent to use applications can be used as an inference that the trademark was not really intended to be used.

Created on: Thursday, January 27, 2000 at 18:26:54 (PST)


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