HELLO EVERYONE,
I am a lawyer and I do trademark registrations. I noticed this and so want to explain this to you.
1) MAN CLAIMING OCCUPY LOS ANGELES. A man named Jeffrey Pierce Henderson on November 22, 2011, filed a registration to try to claim the words "Occupy Los Angeles" as his own. He is claiming the trademark as the name of a political organization. In other words, he is claiming he owns Occupy Los Angeles the org.
THIS IS THE category he has used: Goods and Services IC 035. US 100 101 102. G & S: Political action committee services, namely, promoting the interests of Occupy Los Angeles in the field of politics
I would like to upload the Pdfs here for all to see, but I do not see any way to upload pdfs - if there is, could someone please contact me and let me know how?
It appears to be this man at this facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000445277044
and also this: http://www.eanruig.com/
The application is NOT done correctly, and he is not using an attorney. Non-attorneys sometimes think they can file Trademark applications, but it is a very complex area of law, and they almost always get it wrong -- as this applicant did. The application is incorrectly done, bogus nonsense, and will probably simply be rejected out of hand by the Trademark Inspector Attorney. Still, it is important to keep an eye on this and if it ever gets that far, to file an Objection. If it got to that, that would be in about 2 - 3 months. The Objection must be filed very carefully. If you all would like, I am happy to file that on your behalf if you let me know.
IF GIVEN THE GO-AHEAD by Occupy L.A., I could even contact the Trademark Inspector right away -- and I think this is important to let her know that he is NOT acting on behalf of the group.
PLEASE LET ME KNOW IN SOME SORT OF OFFICIAL WAY. IF I DO NOT HEAR WITHIN ONE WEEK, I WILL ASSUME YOU PLAN TO HANDLE THIS SOME OTHER WAY. Please email and we can figure out how to go about it.
A trademark belongs to the person to first use it or to first register, whichever comes first. Obviously, Occupy Los Angeles is the first to use it, not this man.
JUST ADDED:
2)OTHER MAN CLAIMING OCCUPY LA - IT GETS WORSE_ A MAN NAMED AARON HAWKE OF 1801 Cielito Avenue, Monterey Park CA is claiming the trademark on OCCUPY LA for use on Tshirts, hats and sweatshirts. HE IS CLAIMING AN INTENT TO USE THE TRADEMARK -- MEANING HE IS RESERVING IT. YOU NEED TO WATCH THIS AND FILE AN OBJECTION TIMELY!! The real Occupy LA has been making Tshirts and other items and should be the only ones allowed to do so -- if he gets his trademark approved, HE will be the only one who can do so.
3) MEDIA COMPANY CLAIMS THE WORD: OCCUPY - MOST ASTOUNDING OF ALL - a book company has paid a lawyer to file a registration for the word Occupy. This is NOT likely to be granted by the Trademark office, but if it did, it would stop up a whole lot of politics and communication just so this company could make some $$$. I am trying to paste this here because this is SO OUTLANDISH!!! All any trademark examiner would have to do is GOOGLE and they would find a million or so articles already using the word Occupy to discuss political change.
if this one were to progress along, which is NOT iikely, it would require a filed Objection.
THERE ARE MANY MORE SUCH APPLICATIONS. THESE ARE JUST THE ONES MOST APPLICABLE TO OCCUPY L.A.
-- SUE
| MARK INFORMATION | |
|---|---|
| *MARK | OCCUPY |
| *STANDARD CHARACTERS | YES |
| USPTO-GENERATED IMAGE | YES |
| LITERAL ELEMENT | OCCUPY |
| *MARK STATEMENT | The mark consists of standard characters, without claim to any particular font, style, size, or color. |
| REGISTER | Principal |
| APPLICANT INFORMATION | |
| *OWNER OF MARK | AMICUS PARTNERS, INC |
| DBA/AKA/TA/FORMERLY | DBA Transmedia Agency |
| *STREET | 3525 Del Mar Hts Rd#111 |
| *CITY | San Diego |
| *STATE (Required for U.S. applicants) |
California |
| *COUNTRY | United States |
| *ZIP/POSTAL CODE (Required for U.S. applicants only) |
92130-2122 |
| PHONE | 858-756-5767 |
| FAX | 858-923-2333 |
| EMAIL ADDRESS | BOOKS@TRANSMEDIAAGENCY.COM |
| LEGAL ENTITY INFORMATION | |
| *TYPE | CORPORATION |
| * STATE/COUNTRY OF INCORPORATION | California |
| GOODS AND/OR SERVICES AND BASIS INFORMATION | |
| *INTERNATIONAL CLASS | 016 |
| IDENTIFICATION | A series of books and written articles in the field ofchanging the status quo through protests, demonstrations, challenging laws and practices, assembly, and/or engaging the media and public discourse; A series of books, written articles, handouts and worksheets in the field of changing the status quo through protests, demonstrations, challenging laws and practices, assembly, and/or engaging the media and public discourse; Booklets in the field ofchanging the status quo through protests, demonstrations, challenging laws and practices, assembly, and/or engaging the media and public discourse; Books in the field of changing the status quo through protests, demonstrations, challenging laws and practices, assembly, and/or engaging the media and public discourse |
| *FILING BASIS | SECTION 1(b) |
| ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS INFORMATION | |
| *TRANSLATION (if applicable) |
|
| *TRANSLITERATION (if applicable) |
|
| *CLAIMED PRIOR REGISTRATION (if applicable) |
|
| *CONSENT (NAME/LIKENESS) (if applicable) |
|
| *CONCURRENT USE CLAIM (if applicable) |
|
| ATTORNEY INFORMATION | |
| NAME | Ellen W. Stiefler, Esq. |
| FIRM NAME | Stiefler Law Group |
| STREET | 3525 Del Mar Hts Rd. #111 |
| CITY | San Diego |
| STATE | California |
| COUNTRY | United States |
| ZIP/POSTAL CODE | 92130-2122 |
| PHONE | 858-756-5767 |
| FAX | 858-923-2333 |
| EMAIL ADDRESS | ews@stieflerlaw.com |
| AUTHORIZED TO COMMUNICATE VIA EMAIL | Yes |
| CORRESPONDENCE INFORMATION | |
| *NAME | Ellen W. Stiefler, Esq. |
| FIRM NAME | Stiefler Law Group |
| *STREET | 3525 Del Mar Hts Rd. #111 |
| *CITY | San Diego |
| *STATE (Required for U.S. applicants) |
California |
| *COUNTRY | United States |
| *ZIP/POSTAL CODE | 92130-2122 |
| PHONE | 858-756-5767 |
| FAX | 858-923-2333 |
| *EMAIL ADDRESS | ews@stieflerlaw.com |
| *AUTHORIZED TO COMMUNICATE VIA EMAIL | Yes |
| FEE INFORMATION | |
| NUMBER OF CLASSES | 1 |
| FEE PER CLASS | 275 |
| *TOTAL FEE PAID | 275 |
| SIGNATURE INFORMATION | |
| * SIGNATURE | /Ellen W. Stiefler/ |
| * SIGNATORY'S NAME | Ellen W. Stiefler |
| * SIGNATORY'S POSITION | Attorney |
| * DATE SIGNED | 10/28/2011 |


17 Comments
Thank You
Submitted by Kylene on
Thank you for keeping an eye out. I'm not sure how this should get approached, but I am not aware of anyone else affiliate with Occupy L.A. being aware of this issue. Do you ever go to G.A.? I fully support you taking on the role of handling this. I just love how everyday, we all come together as more of a team. Thank you Sue!!!
Effing Capitalist Pigs!!!!!
Submitted by Kylene on
Obviously we need to take action against these people. I have no idea how to appraoch this. No one person can OWN a word. That's ridiculous! What can we do?!?
Agreed.
Submitted by Sue Basko on
People should contact me directly via email through this contact form.
There is also someone trying to claim ownership of "we are the 99%"
It is all pretty wild and very opportunistic.
Sue Basko, Lawyer
OCCUPY PEACE - Legal Info on How to Hold a Peaceful Protest or Occupation
This Jeffery Henderson guy
Submitted by lizsavage on
This Jeffery Henderson guy punched someone on the web team in the face. He also claimed at GA one night that he came from San Diego and was arrested in the raid there, I have that on video.
My words represent myself and not Occupy Los Angeles. @lizsavage on Twitter
and more trouble than that
Submitted by Sue Basko on
Yes, Liz. That and MANY other things. I think OLA needs to object to this application asap.
Sue Basko, Lawyer
OCCUPY PEACE - Legal Info on How to Hold a Peaceful Protest or Occupation
Sue, thanks for keeping an
Submitted by octoberose on
Sue, thanks for keeping an eye out! Any clue how our recent filing for Unincorporated Association status (thanks Resource Committee!) would affect any of these trademark applications?
Association status will aid trademark app and objections
Submitted by Sue Basko on
Dear Octoberose - I think having Unincorporated Association status will make it easier for Occupy LA to file for trademark on its name as a group -- if you should decide to do that. YOu will need to have a lawyer do that for you, since a non-lawyer is not allowed to practice law for another or for any organization. I do these registrations and I can tell you doing it right is very tricky. The process takes 18 months or more and there can be pitfalls in any phase.
ALSO - having that status as a filed unincorporated Association WILL make your objection to the two trademark applications much stronger -- YOU are the association that has the name Occupy Los Angeles and Occupy LA. Right?
BUT THE BOTTOM LINE IS -- YOU WILL NEED TO FILE OBJECTIONS TO THE TWO APPLICATIONS -- the one by Jeffrey Pierce Henderson for use of "Occupy Los Angeles" as a political group and the one by Aaron Hawke for use of "Occupy LA" for t-shirts, hats, and sweatshirts.
There is a formal time for objections in the long process of Trademark registration. That time may come in a few months or may NEVER come -- if the Trademark Examiner does not move these applications along. it is a VERY specific time period and you must watch and file the Objection within the time period.
I think an informal objection might be made now to explain to the trademark office that neither of these people represents the actual Occupy Los Angeles/ Occupy LA group. I do not know if such a communication would have any legal bearing, but it might steer the trademark examiner to ask more questions. Also, in filing these applications, these two are claiming a legal RIGHT to the names and sign an oath under penalty of prosecution.
A person from outside a group cannot just come along and register the name of the group -- BUT -- the trademark office has no way of knowing if the applicants are part of the group or not. That is one very interesting thing in the trademark application process -- it never asks: Are you in that group? Do you own that business? The govt just leaves it up to others to object. SO YOU MUST OBJECT!
NO matter what - the applications MUST be watched and a formal objection MUST be filed if either application reaches that phase. This could be months from now or could be never.
I STRONGLY THINK IT IS A GOOD idea for the Occupy Los Angeles group to apply to register trademark on "Occupy Los Angeles." If there is enough money to do so, it also makes sense to register "Occupy LA." Each name would be a separate trademark and a separate application. It is a long process (18 months or so) -- but starting on it makes a lot of sense.
Sue Basko, Lawyer
OCCUPY PEACE - Legal Info on How to Hold a Peaceful Protest or Occupation
Who, When & What
Submitted by alivia on
is being done about this? I think this should be considered a priority
I Occupy because I may be physically limited but I am not dis abled.
I Occupy because everyone should have equal opportunities.
I Occupy because I am not afraid to stand up to greed and corruption
Nothing is being done yet.
Submitted by Sue Basko on
Dear Alivia, Nothing is being done yet. I just noticed this last night when I was on the database working on a trademark. I agree -- it should be a priority. At this moment, the big risk is that the press may pick up on this and associate Jeffrey Henderson and his criminal/ legal problems as being representative of the group. It is a bad situation and that is why I think filing an application in the name of Occupy Los Angeles asap and also filing Objections makes sense. It is an expense, though, and should be carefully considered. It is a very unfortunate situation.
Sue Basko, Lawyer
OCCUPY PEACE - Legal Info on How to Hold a Peaceful Protest or Occupation
I was chastised yesterday
Submitted by lizsavage on
I was chastised yesterday because I do not allow "personal attacks" on this site, and people said I was making one myself.
In this case, I do not believe it is a personal attack, being that this individual is violent, and has created many dangerous situations when we were at camp. He attacked us physically, and verbally, and honestly I thought he was sent to mess with us from the moment I met him.
We cannot continue to just tolerate being used and abused. No one went after that guy anthony selling shirts either, who was making hundreds of dollars a day, and claiming he was donating the money, while he was on TV! He never donated a DIME and took shirts that were donated for our free print lab to use! He made anywhere from $200- $5,000 on a busy day from what he told a friend in Venice. Not cool either.
My words represent myself and not Occupy Los Angeles. @lizsavage on Twitter
Yes, agreed.
Submitted by Sue Basko on
Yes, agreed. I think Occupy LA should file to trademark its own name asap so there is a record in the trademark database that this organization exists and owns it name. I also think Occupy LA should send cease and desist letters to the two trying to file trademarks. I also think Occupy LA should let the Trademark office know now that these two are not acting on behalf of the Occupy LA organization. And then watch the files and file Objections if and when the time comes.
Sue Basko, Lawyer
OCCUPY PEACE - Legal Info on How to Hold a Peaceful Protest or Occupation
If you need a plaintiff
Submitted by Z on
I would be happy to have my name on any counter claims. honestly, im surprised that this torrent of BS didnt happen earlier and that there are so far only a handful of opportunists. I know there are things that cannot be copyrighted, how does this -movement- not full under that?
unbelievable
Submitted by jacklindstrom on
This is unbelievable. I'm so, so glad you guys are fighting this. It's emblematic of the ludicrous system we're fighting.
this IS news now
Submitted by Z on
'Occupy,' 'Occupy LA' Trademark Applications Filed by SoCal Entrepreneurs - LA Weekly (blog)
To Z - no plaintiffs involved in trademark
Submitted by Sue Basko on
To Z who volunteered to be a plaintiff: Thank you for caring. Trademark applications are not court cases and so do not involve plaintiffs. What would be needed to proceed ahead is a vote by the GA -- and if the GA wants to file a trademark application in the name of the unincorporated association, to allocate money to do so. Also to file formal Objections with the Trademark office if and when ANY of these applications makes it to that phase. That could be months from now or never, depending on how and if these move along. IF ANYONE WANTS TO BE THE ONE to present this to the GA, please contact me through the contact form.
THE ADVANTAGES OF THE GROUP FILING FOR TRADEMARK ON ITS NAME: 1) IT GIVES notice to the world that you own your name. 2) It will or should keep others from filing.
THE DISADVANTAGE OF FILING: It would cost about $300 filing fee per name per category. For example, if you want to file "Occupy Los Angeles" and "Occupy LA" that is 2 filing fees, so about $600 in filing fees alone.
SOME GROUPS THAT HAVE TRADEMARKED THEIR NAMES: Republican Party, Democratic Party, Kiwanis, Rotary International. Also, many Advocacy groups have registered trademark on their names.
Sue Basko, Lawyer
OCCUPY PEACE - Legal Info on How to Hold a Peaceful Protest or Occupation
Under what category?
Submitted by frerange on
“IF ANYONE WANTS TO BE THE ONE to present this to the GA, please contact me through the contact form.”
Under what category?
http://occupylosangeles.org/?q=contact
I am actively writing a proposal within the legal committee and I have sent an email to http://occupypeace.blogspot.com/ via occupylalegal@gmail.com.
Thanks!
David G.
Got your email, sent you lots of info on Trademark
Submitted by Sue Basko on
Dear David, I got your email and sent you lots of info in the night.
You ask, What categories? If I work on it, I will find the right categories or write clarifying words into existing categories, as suitable.
A lot depends on how much the group can spend and what the goals are. If I work on this, I can go through all that with the legal committee. There is a separate filing fee for each trademark or service mark and for each category. The registration fees are about $300 per mark per category. So if you register "Occupy Los Angeles," in 4 categories, that is about $1200 in filing fees alone. In addition, keep in mind there is legal work that will span 18+ months. If a good amount of research and planning is done pre-filing, this can usually lessen the hassles later on in the process, but there will still always be a lot of back and forth with the examiner, tweaking this and that. If additional forms need to be filed, unless they are free forms, there can be additional filing fees.
MY RECOMMENDATION is to first file to register the mark OCCUPY LOS ANGELES, and to pick several apt categories. As I explained, if I work on this, I will choose the best ones that suit the actual activity of the group and the future goals and plans - and also meet the legal filing requirements.
I would suggest one category that defines the group and its work. If there is money to do so, I would suggest adding categories to cover: 1) Live events. 2) Media events. 3) Some variation on clothing items. In each of these fields, there are many categories, it is crucial to select the ones most apt to the laws and the reality.
Sue Basko, Lawyer
OCCUPY PEACE - Legal Info on How to Hold a Peaceful Protest or Occupation
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