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Estta844429 09/07/2017 in the United States Patent And Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Electronic Filing System. http://estta.uspto.gov ESTTA Tracking number: ESTTA844429 Filing date: 09/07/2017 IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD Proceeding 91229126 Party Plaintiff Chanel, Inc. Correspondence BARBARA A SOLOMON Address FROSS ZELNICK LEHRMAN & ZISSU PC 866 UNITED NATIONS PLAZA NEW YORK, NY 10017 UNITED STATES Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Submission Plaintiff's Notice of Reliance Filer's Name Emily Weiss Filer's email [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Signature /Emily Weiss/ Date 09/07/2017 Attachments Chanel NoR on Printed Publications and exhibits 89-92.PDF(2360159 bytes ) IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD In the Matter of Application Serial No. 86/674,771 Published in the Official Gazette on January 26, 2016 ------------------------------------------------------x CHANEL, INC. : : Opposer, : : Opposition No. 91/229126 - against - : : CAMACHO & CAMACHO, LLP : : Applicant. : ------------------------------------------------------x OPPOSER’S NOTICE OF RELIANCE ON PRINTED PUBLICATIONS 1. Pursuant to Rule 2.122(e) of the Trademark Rules of Practice and Section 704.08 of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Manual of Procedure, Opposer Chanel, Inc. (“Opposer”) hereby makes of record and notifies Applicant Camacho & Camacho, LLP of its reliance on the following printed publications consisting of print and online articles, which are relevant to show the ongoing use, promotion, and fame of Opposer’s CC Monogram: (a) August 17, 2017 printout from the website www.wikipedia.com of the entry for monograms; a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 89; (b) August 17, 2017 printout from the website www.famouslogos.us; a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 90; (c) February 6, 2017 printout from the website www.vintagefashionguide.com; a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 91; (d) August 17, 2017 printout from the website www.thesaurus.com; a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 92; {F2313916.1 } Dated: New York, New York FROSS ZELNICK LEHRMAN & ZISSU, P.C. September 7, 2017 By: Barbara A. Solomon Emily Weiss 4 Times Square, 17th Floor New York, New York 10036 (212) 813-5900 Attorneys for Opposer Chanel Inc. {F2313916.1 } 2 EXHIBIT 89 8/17/17 Monogram - Wikipedia セ nッエ@ logged in Talk Contributions Create account Log ir Article Talk Read Edit View history セ」ィ@ Wikipedia W IKIPEDIA Monogram The Free Encyclopedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Main page For other uses, see Monogram (disambiguation). Contents Not to be confused with Monograph or Nomogram. Featured content A monogram is a motif made by overlapping or combining two or more letters or other graphemes to form Current events Random article one symbol. Monograms are often made by combining the inrtials of an individual or a company, used as Donate to Wikipedia recognizable symbols or logos. A series of uncombined initials is properly referred to as a cypher (e.g. a royal Wikipedia store cypher) and is not a monogram[ tJ Interaction Contents [hide] Help History Aboct Wikipedia 2 Christograms Com11unity portal 3 Royal monograms Recent changes Monogram of the Dutch East India c!>l Contact page 4 Individual monograms Company (Vereenigde Oost-lndische ヲ ッイュ・セケ@ 5 Other monograms Compagnie), above the Tools entrance to the Castle of Good Hope in 6 Resistance symbols in wartime South Africa What links here 7 Japanese Related changes 8 Gallery Upload file 9 See also Special pages Perma nent link 10 References Page information Wikidata item Cite this page History [ edit ] Monograms first appeared on coins, as early as 350BC. The earliest known examples are of the names of Greek cities who Printiexport issued the coins, often the first two letters of the city's name. For example, the monogram of Achaea consisted of the letters Create a book 2 Download as PDF alpha (A) and chi (X) joined together11 Printable version Monograms have been used as signatures by artists and craftsmen on paintings, sculptures and pieces of furniture, especially The "AD" o:J when guilds enforced measures against unauthorized participation in the trade. A famous example of a monogram serving as an In other projects monogram that artist's signature is the "AD" used by Albrecht DUrer. Wikimedia Commons Albrecht Durer used as a Languages 0 signature 6encpycKaH Obnrapc!Gt Cataa Christogram s 1e dit 1 CeStina Dansk Main article: Christogram Deutsch Over the centuries, monograms of the name of Jesus Christ have been used as Christian symbols. The IX monogram consists of Espaiiol the initial Greek letters of the name "Jesus Christ," "I" for ャイキ ッオセN@ (Jesus in Greek) and "X" for X ー イ 。ュセ@ (Christ in Greek). The Esperanto "IHS" Christogram, denoting the first three letters of the Greek name of Jesus, is usually written as a cypher, but sometimes as a Francais xーュイッセ N@ セ セ PQ@ monogram. Perhaps the most significant Christogram is the Chi Rho, formed from the first two letters of セ キ ェ 「{ゥ 「オ@ I do islenska a monogram of ltalia1o the first two letters of the ョᄋQセ@ Greek word for U!tzebuergesch Christ Lietuvi4 M a Ke.QOHCKH Nederlands eャ [D[ Q セ@ Royal monograms 1ed it J Nors< bokmitl Signum manus (sometimes also known as Chrismon) refers to the medieval practice, current Nors< nynorsk Polski from the Merovingian period until the 14th century in the Frankish Empire and its successors, of Portugues signing a document or charter with a special type of monogram or royal cypher. Romana Monograms of the names of monarchs are used as part of the insignia of public organizations in PyCCKH<1 kingdoms, such as on police badges. This indicates a connection to the ruler. However, the royal CpncKH/ srpski Srpskohrvatski I cypher, so familiar on pillar boxes, is not technically a monogram, since the letters are not cpn CKOXpBaTCKH combined. Suomi Royal monograms often appear on coins, frequently surmounted by a crown. Countries that have Svenska Cross-signature of employed this device in the past include Bulgaria, Great Britain, Russia, Sweden and many Charlemagne t ゥNゥ イ ォセ・@ Royal https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monogram 1/3 8/17/17 Monogram - Wikipedia M onogram of \.:lei HICHI :SLC:He::;. I UUC1Y, ::;evel<::tl UC:HIISII tUIIIS t:C:UIY Ule IIIUIIUYI C:IIII U l IVICIIYi eLIIe II, Willie Bulgarian king the current Norwegian 1 Krone coin has the "H5" monogram of Harald V on the obverse_ ' Edit links Boris Ill 131The only countries using the Euro to have a royal monogram as their national identifying mark are Belgium and Monacol 41 In Thailand, royal monograms appear on the 1nd1vidual flag for each maJOr royal fam1ly member. Speciedaler of Denmark, bearing c5:l the double C7 monogram of Christian VII Individual monograms [ edit 1 An individual's monogram is often a very fancy piece of art used for stationery, for adorning luggage, for embroidery on clothing, and so forth_These monograms may have two or three letters_ A traditional 3-letter monogram has the initial of the individual's last name (surname) set larger, or with some special treatment in the center, while the first name initial appears to the left of it and the middle name initial Pocket l \ appears to the nght of 1!. For example, 1f the individual's name is Mary Ann Jones, and Jones is the surname, then the arrangement of letters would be thus: MJA, with the surname initial set larger in the center, the M for 5 u/ Mary to the left and the A for Ann to the right.l 1 r Married or engaged couples may use two-letter monograms of their entwined initials, for example on wedding Invitations_ Married couples may also create three-letter monograms incorporating the 1nit1al of thelf shared セ@ Gauntlet surname_For example, the monogram MJA might be used for Michael and Alice Jones_ lSI However, cオ ヲヲ G セ r [ァィエ@ monogramming etiquette for the married couple varies according to the item being monogrammed_ Linens, for rゥ ァィエ セ@ example, typically list the woman's given initial first, followed by the couple's shared surname initial and then 6 the man's given initial (AJ M) 11 Placket Monograms can often be found on custom dress shirts where they can be located in a number of different Dress shirt monogram locations positions. Some personal monograms have become famous symbols in their own rig ht and mstantly recogn1zable to many, such as J.R.R. Tolk1en's monogram_ Other monograms [ edit 1 See also: Loao Some companies and organizations adopt a monogram for a logo, usually with the letters of their acronym _F or example, as well as having an official seal, and the Texas Longhorns logo, the University of Texas at Austin uses a "UT" monogram (in the same color as the Longhorns logo, burnt orange)_ The New York Yankees baseball team also uses a monogram on their ball cap insignia_ The Consolidated Edison logo, with a rounded "E" nested inside a "C," has been described as a "classic emblem_"l7l The UT Many fashion companies have a monogram for a logo, including Louis Vuitton and Fendi. The connected "CC" company logo, monogram created by Coco Chanel, is one of the most recognizable monograms internationally_IBI Athletes have also been known to brand merchandise with their monogram logo; notably T1ger Woods and Roger Federer_ lSI Resistance symbols in wartime [ edit 1 A notable example of a royal monogram is the H7 monogram of King Haakon VII of Norway.
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