Trademark Rectification Defense

Summary

To prepare a counterstatement against a trademark rectification case, address key points such as the applicants use and goodwill, distinctiveness, priority of use, lack of confusion, and compliance with trademark law. Provide evidence of your trademarks market presence and reputation, argue its distinctiveness, highlight your priority of use, and demonstrate no customer confusion. Ensure compliance with relevant trademark laws and provide specific details and evidence for each point.

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Can you prepare a elaborate counterstatement against the submission of a rectification case? What information do you need to prepare the counter statement?
Hi Kazi Faizul Bari! To prepare an elaborate counterstatement against a rectification case submission, I need the following information:
- Details of the rectification case (specific points raised)
- Your perspective and responses to each point
- Evidence or documents supporting your counterarguments
- Relevant laws or legal precedents you wish to reference
Once I have this information, I can provide you with more specific guidance.
It is the rectification case.
To prepare a counterstatement against the rectification case, you should consider addressing the following key points raised in the rectification application:
*. Applicant's Use and Goodwill:
- Assert your own use of the trademark "DONGIL SAILING BOAT".
- Provide evidence of your product's presence and reputation in the market.
*. Distinctiveness:
- Argue the distinctiveness of your trademark and how it differs from "DONGHIL SEALING BOAT".
*. Priority of Use:
- Highlight your priority in using the trademark before the applicant for rectification.
*. Lack of Confusion:
- Provide evidence to show there is no confusion among customers between both trademarks.
*. Compliance with Trademark Law:
- Demonstrate compliance with relevant sections of the Trademark Act, *, particularly Sections *, *, Rule *, and Rule *.
Please provide specific details and evidence for each point.