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Grain Processing v. American Maize-Products

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
Feb 20, 1997
108 F.3d 1392 (Fed. Cir. 1997)

Summary

In White, this court affirmed a decision of the Board refusing to register the mark “THE ROMULANS” to the applicant (the principal member of a rock-and-roll band called “The Romulans”) for promotional connect-the-dots games.

Summary of this case from Lens.Com, Inc. v. 1–800 Contacts, Inc.

Opinion

Nos. 95-1506, 95-1507.

February 20, 1997


D.Ct./N.D.Ind., 893 F.Supp. 1386

Affirmed in part, Vacated in part


Summaries of

Grain Processing v. American Maize-Products

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
Feb 20, 1997
108 F.3d 1392 (Fed. Cir. 1997)

In White, this court affirmed a decision of the Board refusing to register the mark “THE ROMULANS” to the applicant (the principal member of a rock-and-roll band called “The Romulans”) for promotional connect-the-dots games.

Summary of this case from Lens.Com, Inc. v. 1–800 Contacts, Inc.

appearing in the Federal Reporter's “Table of Decisions Without Reported Opinions”

Summary of this case from Lens.Com, Inc. v. 1–800 Contacts, Inc.
Case details for

Grain Processing v. American Maize-Products

Case Details

Full title:Grain Processing Corp. v. American Maize-Products Co

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit

Date published: Feb 20, 1997

Citations

108 F.3d 1392 (Fed. Cir. 1997)

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