Intellectual Property Law
Trademark Administrative Sanctions Process
As part of the USPTO’s continuing efforts to protect the integrity of the U.S. trademark register, the Office has established an administrative process to investigate improper trademark-related submissions. Under this process, when a submission appears to violate the Trademark Rules of Practice or the USPTO website’s Terms of Use, the USPTO will issue administrative orders that may result in sanctions being imposed. Sanctions may include:
- Striking submissions
- Precluding parties from appearing before the USPTO
- Terminating USPTO.gov accounts
- Terminating proceedings
The USPTO posted a Federal Register Notice announcing that documents associated with the sanctions process for a particular application or registration, including any administrative orders, will appear in the electronic file record and will be viewable by the public in the Trademark Status and Document Retrieval system. You may submit comments regarding this process to TMFRNotices@uspto.gov. The comment period is open through February 4, 2022.