This Is This End ... My Only Friend The End ...
This is now officially the old Cigar Law page (www.cigarlaw.blogspot.com). If you bookmarked www.cigarlaw.blogspot.com and you are looking for new material go to www.cigarlaw.com or www.cigarlaw.wordpress.com. This page will remain active to archive old posts until I figure out how to incorporate all into Wordpress.
Say good bye to nasty crashes ....
Thanks to "Electric Sheep"
My thanks go out to "Electric Sheep" the gentleman in the BOTL.org forum that first congratulated me on the content of this site and then destroyed my blog from a technical standpoint. He is absoutely correct. The tech specs of this blog suck. I believe that it crashes less these days, and I appreciate the folks that keep coming back for more. Here's my official excuse: (1) I never thought folks would read this blog ... apparently, many do; (2) I have a full time job as an attorney; (3) I have two kids; (4) I have a girlfriend; (5) I travel a lot for work; (6) I have a cigar brand coming out that I've been working on; and finally .... (6) .... I have a freakin' busy life. It's a miracle that I post anything at all on this thing ... so give me a f'ng break about the technical suckiness of this blog.
Content is king ... the rest is just bling ... -FH
What's 50% of Corporacion Habanos, S.A. Worth Today, 10 Years later ....?
From Bloomberg News 10 Years Ago ....
Altadis to Buy 50% of Cuba's Corporacion Habanos for $500 Mln |
Madrid, Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Altadis SA, the world's biggest cigar maker, said it would spend $500 million to buy 50 percent of Corporacion Habanos, makers of some of Cuba's best- known cigars, including Cohiba and Montecristo. Altadis, to be formed by the merger of Spain's and France's biggest tobacco companies, said the price of the purchase could be revised after it reviews the company's financial situation. Corporacion Habanos was created in 1994 to regroup and sell the major Cuban cigar brands. Tabacalera SA bought France's Seita SA to former Western Europe's third-largest cigarette company and exploit their dominant position in cigars. The combined company already controls about 25 percent of the world's market for cigars. The new company is expected to begin trading in both France and Spain tomorrow. Dec/09/1999 11:59 (C) Copyright 1999 Bloomberg L.P. |
Cigar Law on Dog Watch Cigar Radio
Vintagecigars.com
A loyal reader notified me that he owns www.vintagecigars.com and is interested in selling the domain. If you are interested, please email me at bloom@cigarlaw.com.
Not Cigar Related But ...
Cigar Law Back on Dog Watch Cigar Radio
The good folks at Dog Watch Cigar Radio (
www.dogwatchcigarradio.com) have asked me back onto their show to discuss the clove/menthol issue that is hot now. Readers may be aware that the recent legislation passed by Congress bans clove cigarettes in the United States but not menthol cigarettes. Indonesia is not happy about this since it exports 99 percent of its clove cigarettes to the United States (
see here).
Indonesia is threatening to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization on the U.S.'s disparate treatment of cloves vs. menthol flavored cigarettes.
This is not really a cigar issue, but it's only a matter of time before legislatures start doodling around the cigar industry with similar bullshit legislation.
TTAB Issues Notice of Default to United Tobacco Distributors
In Mike's Cigars Distributors, Inc. v. United Tobacco Distributors, Inc., Opposition No. 91188995 regarding Mike's Cigar's Opposition to United's application for "CUBAO," the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board recently issued a Notice of Default. Apparently, United had until June 5, 2009 to file an Answer to the Opposition, but did not do so. The Notice of Default now gives United 30 days from June 20, 2009 to file its Answer. Sometimes an applicant will default on purpose rather than fight, sometimes they never get notice of the opposition proceeding because an old address is on file, etc... In any event, if they intend to fight this one, they should file a response to the Notice of Default soon.
Corporacion Habanos' Consent Agreement with Empresa Cubana Del Tabaco
The United States Patent and Trademark Office rejected Corporacion Habanos' application for tradedmark registration of "EDMUNDO DANTES" for certain goods. In response, Corporacion Habanos got Empresa Cubana Del Tabaco to sign a consent agreement in Cuba. See it here:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/16519139/Consent-Edmundo-Dantes
Of counsel for Corporacion Habanos provided the translation (and most likely drafted the agreement) since they represent both entities.
Let's revisit this again ... two Cuban entities, from a country that CAN NOT legally offer and sell goods in the United States, can agree and consent (pursuant to US law) that there is no likelihood of confusion in the United States between their trademarks for their respective goods. Thus, they can both register "EDUMUNDO DANTES" with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Hmmmm.... The United States policy on allowing Cuba and Cuban entities to register their trademarks (and oppose United States trademarks) is RIDICULOUS, NONSENSICAL, and downright unAmerican. Seriously, think about this. Two companies, both of which can not do business in the United States are agreeing that there will be no likelihood of confusion between their respective marks as applied on goods that ARE NOT AVAILABLE for sale (legally) in the United States. Of course there is no likelihood of confusion, because the United States consumers can't be confused about the source of products that are not for sale in the United States.
Please stop me ....
NUB Files Motion for Default Against Cigarmony
Readers of Cigar Law might recall that Oliva Cigar Co. filed an Opposition Proceeding against the trademark application for "NUBBER" as filed by Cigarmony, LLC. Apparently, Cigarmony did not file a response in the appropriate time, and as such, Oliva recently filed a Motion for Entry of Default Judgment. The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board will most likely give Cigarmony the opportunity to wake up and answer, if it so chooses. If no answer is filed, then the application will be denied.
Thanks Pacific Cigar Co.
The good folks at
Pacific Cigar sent me the following from their
ANDRETTI line of cigars:
The Commendatore
El Capitan
and a Toro
Haven't smoked 'em yet, but looking forward to it.
Hint hint to readers, I really, really, really encourage unsolicited gifts of cigars and accessories.
The Smoking Hot Cigar Chick
While she was not formally nominated as one of the "Hottest Women in the Cigar Industry,"
the Smoking Hot Cigar Chick gets an honorable mention.
Editors Note: Don't care for the reference to the Cuban Cohiba trade dress on her blog header, but oh well....
Coffee Wars - "CUBITA"
Corporacion CIMEX, S.A. (an entity of Cuba) finds itself on the defensive these days. As reported here earlier, it's application for "CUBITA CAFE CUBANO CUBAN COFFEE MOLIDO GROUND" was opposed by Ruta Maya Royalty, LTD. which claims a first use date of the trademark "CUBITA" since March 1, 1994. CIMEX has just filed its answer to the opposition proceeding. Read it here:
Altadis USA Files Motion for Ext. of Time to Oppose "CENTARIO"
A few days ago, Altadis USA filed a motion for extension of time to oppose the trademark application for "CENTARIO" as filed by Tropical Tobacco, Inc.
Tropical Tobacco is no stranger to the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board proceedings. Over the years it has fought over "CERBERUS" against Avalon; "COPACABANA" against Apoc Restaurant; "MONTE VERDE" against Cuban Cigar Brands, N.V.; "EL PINARENO" against Habana Tobaco Trading, Inc.; "CACIQUE" against Cacique, Inc.; "FROM SEED TO ASH" against Davidoff of Geneva; and "MONTE CANARIO" against Culbro Corp.
They've been succesful at some.
Thanks to UK Solicitor Peter Groves for the Link
I met Peter in Seattle a few weeks ago at the International Trademark Association Annual Conference. If you ever have any trademark legal needs in the UK, he's your man.
Thanks again Peter.
Thanks for the link on CHARONQC.WORDPRESS.COM
Big shout out to the gentleman behind
www.charonqc.wordpress.com for adding a link to my site. Really appreciate the love, and dig your blog.
Bidwell Cigar Co. Expressly Abandons CALLE OCHO
Bidwell Cigar Co. filed a trademark application for "CALLE OCHO" for use in
connection with cigars. Cigars International, Inc. filed an Opposition Proceeding
claiming that it had common law rights in "CALLE OCHO" as used in connection
with cigars, cigar humidors, and cigar ashtrays since 2002.
An Answer was filed, then a few extensions of time of the trial dates. The
record is silent as to the terms, but it appears that the parties settled. As
part of that settlement, Bidwell aparently agreed to expressly abandon its
trademark application for "CALLE OCHO".
Um, has anyone considered the fact that "CALLE OCHO" is geographically
descriptive of cigars, if those cigars come from CALLE OCHO, or geographically
deceptively misdescriptive if those cigars don't come from CALLE OCHO?
http://www.scribd.com/doc/16255566/Calle-Ocho-Abandonment
PATRON Tequila Files Opposition Against PADRON for Coffee etc.
A few weeks ago I posted that PATRON Spirits Int'l filed a request for an extension of time to oppose Piloto Cigars, Inc.'s application for "PADRON" as applied for coffee. Apparently, the matter did not settle because the opposition to the trademark application has been filed. Interesting note: the attorneys for PATRON are the same attorneys for Pete Johnson's TATUAJE opposition/dispute with TATTOO (Nicaragua Imports) See
http://www.scribd.com/doc/16217382/Opp-Patron-v-Padron
TORPEDO v. IMPACT TORPEDO
The Sierra Nevada Brewing Company (makers of my favorite beer) and owners of the trademark registration for "TORPEDO" for use in connection with "ale" filed an opposition proceeding (no. 91189820) against the trademark application for "IMPACT TORPEDO" for use in connection with "dietary supplements" and "energy drinks" filed by Allied Tobacco Consulting and Distribution, Inc.
The term torpedo is descriptive in the cigar world, but take one step out into the beverage world, and watch out.
Nat Sherman Tobacconist Lindsay Heller ... in her own words ...
Although I obeyed the law in waiting until I was eighteen years old, I had always had this desire to smoke cigars after witnessing my grandfather enjoy them throughout my entire young life. Like many people I help everyday, at first I knew relatively little about tobacco outside of some historical and geographic facts, but as is the custom with me, if I enjoy something I always have to try and learn as much as possible about it.
I was a consumer and student for nearly six years learning, trying, and asking questions before I made the leap from customer (and apprentice of sorts) to becoming an actual tobacconist. I am now New York City’s only female tobacconist and one of the younger individuals in the business. My passion & knowledge of food and wine has blessed me with a sensitive palate, therefore being able to educate all my customers comes with ease. I’m so fortunate to be part of the extended Nat Sherman family, where day-after-day I get to come in contact with celebrity cigar enthusiasts to the “average joe,” and it brings me so much joy to help impart some knowledge onto them. I understand that walking into tobacco shops can be somewhat intimidating when a customer realizes how complex smoking can be and that it really is an art form, but I like to think people like me exist to share enthusiasm and experience so that each and every time that customer leaves totally satisfied.
From hosting events, classes, and even personally tailored in-store appointments, I love watching cigar smokers get excited about the perfect stick. Despite all of the anti-smoking hysteria and rather unjust laws, I enjoy being part of a company that provides those wishing to enjoy tobacco an oasis in the middle of an urban jungle. I have been so fortunate to become friends with many of the names/brands we all know, and each time we chat we pass our musings onto you.
I keep looking to the future and all I see is a lifetime of great memories with equally great cigars. As for what’s next for New York City’s professed “Cigar Chick,” all I can say is you will continue to see me everywhere. I am now taking time to learn about another side to the business, so all I will say is that consider all of this at just the tip of the preverbal iceberg.
Cigar Law Interview on Dog Watch Cigar Radio
Great Interview of Jorge Armenteros of Tobaccionist University on Dog Watch Cigar Radio
Elle McPherson with Lucky Trademark Attorney
A few days ago I posted that I missed my opportunity to personally meet Elle McPherson at last week's INTA.org event in Seattle.
I received an email today from Canadian trademark attorney
Paul W. Donovan with the above photo. Gee thanks Paul. Way to rub it in.
Camacho Cigars Appeals PTO's Denial of Trademark Registration for "PURO MADURO"
Strangely, Camacho Cigars refused to accept the translation offered by the PTO arguing that the term "PURO" has several translations. In any event, the phrase "PURO MADURO" was placed on the Supplemental Register.
There is no disclaimer in the record for the term "MADURO" even though the goods listed in the application covers "cigars containing maduro wrappers."
In any event, what good does this Supplemental Registration do for Camacho? Seriously, try enforcing a "trademark" which translates as "cigars containing maduro wrappers."
Sorry Camacho, but your attorneys' fees are best spent fighting other trademarks.
Smoke Magazine and www.solocigars.com Get the Gas Face
At home listening to Hip Hop Classics on cable and what do I hear? 3rd Base and their classic "Gas Face." I forgot about this classic song. At the same time, I am flipping through the Spring issue of Smoke Magazine. What do I find? Yet another advertisement by or about "Habanos" the Cuban cigar entity. This particular advertisement appears to be a co-op ad with
http://www.solocigars.com. The advertisement boldly states "Habanos Specialist Cuban Cigar Store" and "Worldwide Delivery Guaranteed." It follows that a US Toll Free number is also made available. So, it appears that if you want Cuban cigars you can visit
http://www.solocigars.com or call their toll free number. Right there in black and white, world wide delivery guaranteed. Hate to sound like a ninny, but isn't there something like an embargo that makes it illegal for US citizens/residents to purchase Cuban cigars? I'm no idiot. I know that Cuban cigars (or cigars purporting to be Cuban) have been available for purchase on line for years. But, a full page ad in Smoke Magazine? This magazine is published by Lockwood Publications, Inc. located in New York.
I've asked this question before .... why advertise goods that are not legally available in the US? The end is near? Is Smoke Magazine,
http://www.solocigars.com and/or Habanos (or others) preparing the US consumer for the imminent arrival of real Cubans?
In any event, Smoke Magazine and
http://www.solocigars.com get the Gas Face for the most blatant snub at the US Government's Embargo against Cuban goods. Whether you believe the Embargo is a good idea or not, it's currently the law.
By the way, the model is out of control hot. She also appears on
www.solocigars.com. However, she is clearly not Cuban (either of the island or in exile). I just know these things. (picture to follow).
Meet the Bloggers Event in Seattle
Thanks to
Michael Atkins of
Graham & Dunn for hosting last night's Meet the Bloggers Event. The offices of Graham & Dunn are truly inspiring. Great views and great people made for a great night.
It was truly an honor to be photographed alongside such long time trademark bloggers as John Welch of
www.ttablog.com and Martin Schwimmer of
The Trademark Blog.
Cigar Law in Seattle, Love the City, But No Place to Smoke
I'm in Seattle this week attending the
International Trademark Association's Annual Meeting. Last night the lovely
Elle Macpherson gave the keynote speech. She made a brief appearance at the reception thereafter. I tried to profess my love to her, but alas, a squadron of grey haired counsel from White Shoe firms monopolized her attention. Next time, Elle. If you're reading, I'm staying at the Sheraton under an assumed name.
In any event, tonight cigarlaw will be attending the
Fifth Annual "Meet the Bloggers" event. Thereafter, off to a small gathering of cigar loving trademark attorneys.
Big Thanks and Shout Out to DogWatch Cigar Radio
Big thanks in advance to my friends at
DogWatch Cigar Radio. They've asked me on to their show to talk about, what else, cigar law.
Mea Cuba (Culpa)
Apologies to the loyal readers, but a little thing called work related travel has gotten in the way of my regular posts. Don't fear, there's more cigar law coming soon. Stay tuned. In meantime, check out some other great blogs and sites on cigars.
Patron Spirits Int'l AG v. Piloto Cigars, Inc. "PADRON"
The tequila giant has filed two requests for extensions of time to oppose "PADRON" for use in connection with rum and "PADRON" for use in connection with coffee. Yes, Piloto Cigars, Inc. is the owner of the famous
PADRON cigar brand.
CUBITA v. CUBITA CAFE CUBANO CUBAN COFFEE MOLIDO GROUND
Ruta Maya Royalty, LTD the owners of trademark application for "CUBITA" for use in connection with coffee (claiming first use since 1994) has filed an extension of time to oppose the trademark application for "CUBITA CAFE CUBANO CUBAN COFFEE MOLIDO GROUND" filed by Corporacion CIMEX, S.A. (Cuban entity).
I know that this is not a cigar trademark dispute, but it is relevant to this blog in so much as the Cuban entity is represented by the law firm of
RABINOWITZ, BOUDIN, STANDARD, KRINKSY & LIEBERMAN, P.C. This law firm represents (and has since the early days of the embargo) Cuba in its legal issues in the United States.
Readers may find interesting that the title of the biography of the founder of the firm, Victor Rabinowitz, is
"Unrepentant Leftist: A Lawyer's Memoir".
Miami's Magnate Files Request for Ext Time to File Opposition
Miami's
Magnate Cigars recently filed a request for extension of time to oppose an application for "MAGNATES" for:
Tobacco products, accessories, and smoking articles, namely, cigars, rolling papers for cigarettes and cigars made out of paper, rolling papers for cigarettes and cigars made out of tobacco, rolling papers for cigarettes and cigars made out of cellulose, rolling tobacco for cigarettes and cigars, pre-rolled tobacco shells, tobacco sheets, smoking tobacco, chewing tobacco, snuff, pipe tobacco, roll your own tobacco, and cigarette papers.
The application was filed by
Durfort Holdings, S.A.
Track the Florida Bill - More Taxes on Cigars
Cuba's Trademark Applications/Registrations Subject to Attack for Illusory "Intent-to-Use"?
The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board ("TTAB") recently entered an order which generally calls into question whether a foreign applicant of a US federal trademark has a real "intent-to-use" basis to file a trademark application. This is a highly technical issue, but it may have reprocussions for future attack on Cuba's (and Cuban entities') trademark applications and registrations which were based on Section 44(d) and 66(a) (provision in law that allows for federal trademark applciations by foreign applications based on an "intent-to-use" the applied for trademark in the US in the future.) See
http://thettablog.blogspot.com/2009/04/precedential-no-15-finding-no-evidence.html
Question: Can Cuba or Cuban entities have a "bona fide intent-to-use" a trademark in the US when that "intent" is illusory. The embargo has lasted for over 40 years, it could last another 40 years (arguably). If there is no present ability to exploit a trademark in association with particular goods/services, then how can there be a "bona fide intent-to-use."
In an unrelated legal matter, at least one court, namely, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, refused an action by General Cigar because the alleged threat by a Cuban entity was too speculative in so much as the end of embargo was unclear. I'll track down that opinion and share here when I can.
The point is that Cuba and Cuban entities can not have a "bona fide intent-to-use" a trademark in the US if they have no present idea of when, or even the present capability, to commercialize the trademark in the US. Let's leave Section 44(d) and 66(a) trademark filing basis for foreign entities that actually do have a present bona fide intent-to-use the trademark in the US.
Cigar Law - Night at Havana 1959 Cigar Shop in Miami Lakes
Thanks to the owners of Havana 1959 Cigar Shop in Miami Lakes, Florida. Cigar Law and friends showed up for some drinks and dominoes and had a great time. Be sure to stop by this place on a Friday or Saturday night when you come to Miami.
Puff.com Article - Indications of Origin
Puff.com was kind enough to post an article I wrote recently.
Friday, 10 April 2009 |
I am sitting at Gate 44 at the San Francisco airport waiting for my return flight to Miami. I spent the last few days at a trademark and internet law conference attended by ... See Full Article Here |
Hottest Women in Cigar Industry: Annia Vazquez and Chistrian Forcade of Forcade Cigars
Annia Vazquezand her sister Chistrian Forcade provided Cigarlaw.com with this great write up about the history of Forcade Cigars:
Our roots with tobacco expand from five generations back when our great-grandfather, Thomas Novales, migrated from Palma de Mallorca, Spain to Cabeza-Pinar del Rio, Cuba in 1887. His cultivation of tobacco was located at La Vega kilometer 26 ½ Carretera Luis Lazo, Pinar del Rio, where he passed his knowledge and dedication of tobacco cultivation to his four sons; one of which was our great-grandfather, Thomas Novales Jr., born in 1917.
Our great-grandfather continued the tradition to his seven children. The tobacco agriculture was part of growing up for our grandmother, Bienvenida Elena Novales, and her brothers and sisters. The four boys were in charge of maintaining the fields and the three girls would handle making of each tobacco with perfection. The Forcade family was a French family that also migrated to Cuba and were close friends with the Novales. Having their children growing up together as a family, Bienvenida Elena Novales and Manolo Forcade were brought up in the manufacturing and cultivation of cigars.
As time passed, both having their own descendants, Bienvenida gave birth to Araceli Gonzalez, our mother, and Manolo had his son, Manolo Forcade Jr. Their children fell in love during their adolescence and together were able to continue the company that their ancestors had created, assuring the maintenance of the quality and freshness of a fine cigar.
The company is named after the Forcade family in memory of Manolo Forcade whom died at sea trying to pursue the dream of continuing the tradition in America and leaving from the communism of Castro. Araceli, our mother, wife at that time of Manolo had Chistrian Forcade, and then remarried having Annia Vazquez, creators of the new highly experienced Forcade and Son Cigar Company. In modern day today, the generation of this family history is still passionately cultivating in Pinar del Rio, Cuba what their ancestors passed down from generation to generation. The adoration and desire for a first-class cigar is the goal and living dream of the Forcade & Son Cigar Company.
Forcade Cigars produces "GIRALDA" brand cigars made by Don Pepin Garcia in Nicaragua under the Garcia Family Tabacalera.
Hottest Women in Cigar Industry: Amber Lee of Famous Smoke Shop
This selection for "Hottest Women in the Cigar Industry goes to:
This is definitely one of the hardest working women in the cigar industry. Through her online efforts in the world of Twitter, Facebook, and most likely other online communities, the world has been introduced to Famous Smoke Shop. And for those already familiar with Famous Smoke Shop, she provides a friendly and knowledgeable face to the company.
In her own words, Amber describes her job as working in the “marketing department of the world's best cigar retailer - Famous Smoke Shop! I'm basically the marketing team's dominatrix, meaning that I crack the whip to make sure that our writers and designers accomplish everything on their plates. They act like they don't like it, but I know they do. LOL”
Cigar Law learned about Amber through here ubiquitous Twitter and Facebook updates where she keeps us up to date on her local traffic, cigars that she is currently smoking, and music she enjoys. Her efforts are a perfect example how companies are now using the power of social networking to put a friendly face on their products and services and building goodwill in a non-traditional way.
Amber is not simply a person in the marketing department that is touting her company’s product and services, but rather is someone that actually enjoys the products she is marketing. In her own words, “I've been smoking cigars for a few years. I started out with mild and flavored cigars, but now prefer traditional, medium to full-bodied smokes. Some of my favorites are Famous Private Selection Nicaraguan Corojo, Rocky Patel Vintage '92, and pretty much anything by Don Pepin Garcia.”
Here’s a shout out to Amber Lee of Famous Smoke Shop, a wired/Internet savvy, cigar smoking, smart and friendly face for the cigar industry.
`FD > "20090000" and "cigars"[gs] WHAT THE HELL IS THIS?
This is the code that you enter into the USPTO.GOV website's TESS search system in order to find out how many trademarks have been filed since January 1, 2009 to date which include "cigars" as part of their goods and services.
By doing so, I retrieved 158 hits, which include the following first 100 hits:
Corporacion Habanos v. Santa Clara; SIGLO
I posted a week or so ago that Corporacion Habanos filed a few requests for extensions of time to file oppositions against Santa Clara's "SIGLO 21" trademark applications. I pointed out that Corporacion Habanos failed to file an opposition against the "SIGLO" trademark application. Well, now they have. July 1, 2009 is now their deadline to file a Notice of Opposition. What's the problem?
Drop Us A Line - Maybe We'll Send You A Cigar Law T-Shirt
I really enjoy keeping up this blog and by a review of my traffic hits over the past couple of months there is a growing interest in this topic.
It would be great to hear from the readers. Drop me a line at bloom@cigarlaw.com and let me know what you like/dislike about Cigarlaw.com.
I will randomly select some readers who contact me and send them a Cigar Law t-shirt.
-FH
Big News in the Cigar Industry Today
The Cuban newspaper Granma reports today that Cuba will cease cigar production because Raul Castro consulted with a Santera and now believes that tobacco is the "devil's weed." To replace the tobacco/cigar industry, Cuba will now cultivate medicinal grade marijuana. After consideration of the benefits of medicinal grade marijuana, Castro stated that "it is the hope of the revolution that this new crop will assist in bettering the vision of the Cuban people, which has been historically clouded." Castro continued, "it is an added benefit that this new crop will increase the appetite of the Cuban people."
New brands of Cuban sensimilla may include "HAVANA WOWIE", "PINAR DEL RIO GOLD", and "CHEECH & CHONG'S CUBAN SURPRISE". Castro boasted that the joints would be this big: (see image below)
A review of the United States Patent and Trademark Office records reveals that the Cubans have already begun to file "intent to use" trademark applications to insure that the trademarks are free to use in the United States when the embargo is lifted, which, according to Obama's statements at today's G-20 conference, will occur by the end of this week.
Drew Estate's KUBA KUBA - PTO Continues to Say No to Registration
A few weeks ago, I posted that Drew Estate filed a very creative response to the PTO's refusal to register a trademark application for "KUBA KUBA". The PTO considered the response, and thereafter withdrew it's initial grounds for refusal, but brought a new ground for refusal. Namely, the PTO now states that the proposed trademark is geographically deceptively misdescriptive under Section 2(e)(3) of the Lanham Act. Ouch. In support of this new position the PTO directed Drew Estate to two recent cases, namely the "HAVANA CLUB" for cigars case and the "GUANTANAMERA" case. The PTO's citation to the "GUANTANAMERA" case is in error for a variety of reaons, but most importantly, because the case is currently on appeal. In any event, check out the latest from the PTO:
See Latest Office Action From PTO Refusing Registration Here.
The PTO is so inconsistent when it comes to the registrability of certain trademarks (in the cigar business) that it is ridiculous. For instance, the PTO has allowed trademarks such as "PINAR DEL RIO", "CLASSIC CUBAN", and a number of other truly geographically deceptively misdescriptive trademarks to become registered.
In the case of the "GUANTANAMERA" trademark the original PTO Trademark Examiner allowed the trademark to proceed to registration. It wasn't until Corporacion Habanos opposed the trademark and after 7 years of litigation did a finding of 2(e)(3) come down. Again, this is on appeal now. Moreover, the PTO has allowed the trademark "GUANTANAMERA" to become registered for "rum" of all things. Gee, it's not geographically deceptively misdescriptive for rum, but it is for cigars?
National Tabacco Co. v. BBK Tabacco "BLUNTARILLO"
BBK Tobacco v. Swedish Match "THE ORIGINAL SWAN VESTAS MADE TO THE HIGHEST QUALITY SINCE 1883"
National Go Out and Smoke A Cigar In Public Day!
March 29th is now National Go Out and Smoke A Cigar In Public Day. Just made it up. In fact, we should celebrate this annual event every day to remind our selves of our freedom to enjoy cigars and to oppenly dissent.
Corporacion Habanos' Beef with "SIGLO 21" Trademark Application
Yesterday I posted that Corporacion Habanos filed a request for an extension of time to oppose the trademark application "SIGLO 21". Turns out they did the same for Santa Clara's other trademark application for the same mark but for cigars. I'm still not sure why in so much as Santa Clara owns a federal registration for "SIGLO" dating back to 2001 which is now incontestable. Must be the use of "21". Further, Santa Clara has another pending trademark for "SIGLO" (by itself) which just published and has not yet been opposed. Even more interesting is that Santa Clara has a pending application, which will soon register for "SIGLO XXI" which was not opposed by Corporacion Habanos.
Corporacion Habanos Files Request for Ext. Time to File Opposition "SIGLO 21"
Corporacion Habanos and its affiliate Empresa Cubano del Tabaco d/b/a/ Cubatobaco appears to have a problem with a trademark application for "SIGLO 21" [translation: 21st Century] as filed by Santa Clara, Inc. for "cigar cutters; cigarette lighters not of precious metal; cigarette lighters of precious metal; humidors." They have until June 16, 2009 to file a Notice of Opposition.
Neither party is a stranger to the TTAB.
Corporacion Habanos Gives Up on "CUBAN COFFEE"
A few months ago, Corporacion Habanos filed a request for an extension of time to oppose the trademark application for "CUBAN COFFEE" as filed by Mike's Cigars Distributors, Inc. for use in connection with "cigars made from Cuban seed tobacco and not flavored with coffee." While the reasons are not public, Corporacion Habanos failed to move forward with the filing of a Notice of Opposition, thus, the trademark application is moving forward to registration.
Thanks Cubaamor.com
Thanks for the mention of www.cigarlaw.com on
www.cubaamor.com. Don't know who you are, but thanks for the mention and the traffic. -Ed. Cigar Law
Thanks Cubagreenscreen.com
Thanks for the mention of www.cigarlaw.com on
www.cubagreenscreen.com. Don't know who you are, but thanks for sending traffic. -Ed. Cigar Law
Thanks Cigaradvisor.com
Thanks for the mention and link on
www.cigaradvisor.com. An honor to be added to your website. All the best. -Ed. Cigar Law
Altadis USA, Inc. Seeks Ext. of Time to Oppose Blunt Wrap USA, Inc.'s "MASTER"
Blunt Wrap seeks to register "MASTER" for use in connection with tobacco products, accessories, including rolling tobacco for cigars, rolling papers, etc...
Altadis has until April 14, 2009 to file an opposition. Altadis most likely filed the request for extension of time to file an opposition since it has an interest in "DUTCH MASTERS" for cigars. The trademark office records indicate that the "DUTCH MASTERS" trademark was registered by Consolidated Cigar Corp., but later assigned to Max Rohr, Inc. a subsidary of Altadis USA, Inc.
Oliva Comes After Cigarmony's NUBBER Trademark Application
Oliva Cigar Co. recently filed a request for an extension of time to file a Notice of Opposition against Cigarmony, LLC's trademark application for NUBBER. While requests for extensions of time do not indicate which trademark is at issue (owned by the potential opposer), it is clear that Oliva is concerned about its NUB trademark.
The deadline for Oliva to file the Notice of Opposition is now April 19, 2009. Most likely counsel for Oliva and Cigarmony are talking turkey right now. If I was a betting man, expect Cigarmony to abandon their use and application for NUBBER.
Cigars Int'l, Inc. v. Los Blancos Cigar Co., Inc.; MAN O' WAR v. GODS OF WAR - ARIES
It appears that Cigar International has also opposed the application for registration of Los Blancos' "GODS OF WAR - ARIES" trademark. See Opposition No. 91186363.
Xikar, Inc. Files Motion for Summary Judgment in Corporacion Habanos v. Xikar, Inc.
OPPOSITION NO.91186534
Pending before the United States Patent and Trademark Office's Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.
Xikar recently filed its Motion for Summary Judgment in this matter. Full brief to be posted here shortly. In short, Xikar, like so many before them argues, among other things, that Havana and Habano are generic for cigars. I tend to agree whole heartedly. In fact, Corporacion Habanos and its related entities have been extremely aggressive lately in attempting to enforce "HABANOS" and "HAVANA" as a geographic indication of origin. Looks like Obama fever has spread and they are trying to pave the way for a United States market for Cuban cigars and related products.
Sabor Havana Cigars' Upcoming Events in South Florida
SABOR HAVANA CIGARS
buy 3 Gran Habano cigars and get 1 FREE Gran Habano cigar with a raffle ticket.
The item we will be raffling the day of the event is a custom made Gran Habano humidor that will contain 80 premium cigars from our Cabinet Selection line. The cigars will come in 4 different sizes Gran Robusto 6x54, Robusto 5x52, Grand Consul 4 3/4x60, Churchill 7x48.
Event Date: February 27, 2009 & Raffle Day March 20, 2009 3pm- 6pm
Sabor Havana Cigars Coral Gables 2309 Ponce De Leon Blvd. Coral Gables, Florida
Event Date: Raffle Day April 3, 2009 5pm- 8pm
Sabor Havana Cigars Sunset 9891 Sunset Drive Miami, Florida
Event Date: Raffle Day April 17, 2009 5pm- 8pm
Sabor Havana Cigars Doral 2600 NW 87th Ave Doral, Florida
Event Date: Raffle Day April 24, 2009 5pm- 8pm
Sabor Havana Cigars West Palm Beach 4530 PGA blvd. Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Cigar Law is Moving to WordPress
We are slowly transferring Cigar Law content from Blogger to Wordpress. This make take us a while as we are not jobless teens with plenty of free time. In any event, here's what it will look like
www.cigarlaw.wordpress.com.
What Is Going On At the USPTO?
President's Day ... yes, there is a Presidente Cigar
Word Mark | P PRESIDENTE CIGARS |
Translations | The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as PRESIDENT CIGARS. |
Goods and Services | IC 034. US 002 008 009 017. G & S: Cigars. FIRST USE: 19990100. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19990100 |
Mark Drawing Code | (3) DESIGN PLUS WORDS, LETTERS, AND/OR NUMBERS |
Design Search Code | 01.03.03 - Stars grouped in circles, ovals, or geometric figures 05.15.02 - Laurel leaves or branches (borders or frames); Wreaths 26.01.09 - Circles having animals as a border; Circles having geometric figures as a border; Circles having humans as a border; Circles having objects as a border; Circles having plants as a border; Geometric figures, objects, humans, plants or animals forming or bordering the perimeter of a circle. 26.01.18 - Circles, three or more concentric; Concentric circles, three or more; Three or more concentric circles |
Serial Number | 78965798 |
Filing Date | September 1, 2006 |
Current Filing Basis | 1A |
Original Filing Basis | 1A |
Owner | (APPLICANT) Danli Tobacco Shop, Inc. CORPORATION FLORIDA 1935 W Flagler Street Miami FLORIDA 33135 |
Disclaimer | NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE CIGARS APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN |
Description of Mark | Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark. |
Type of Mark | TRADEMARK |
Register | PRINCIPAL |
Live/Dead Indicator | LIVE |
Thanks TTABLOG
Big thanks to Attorney John L. Welch for the prominent mention of
Cigar Law on his widely visited site
THE TTABLOG.
I'm back!
I've been away at a trademark/internet conference in San Francisco, thus no new posts. Stay tuned for more Cigar Law in the next few days. Below is a new opinion rendered by the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of a case that has been pending for more than a decade. -FH
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