90-day Extension for CLOUD & MIST Trademark Opposition
Summary
The USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board granted On Clouds GmbH a first 90-day extension to oppose the CLOUD & MIST trademark application filed by Alida Monroy. The extension suspends the opposition period while both parties prepare their respective positions. This is a standard procedural request under TTAB rules.
What changed
On April 6, 2026, the TTAB granted On Clouds GmbH's first 90-day request to extend the time to oppose the CLOUD & MIST trademark (Proceeding No. TTAB99394310). The extension was filed against defendant Alida Monroy's trademark application. This is the standard first extension request allowed under TTAB procedural rules.
Trademark applicants and potential opposers should note that this extension pauses the opposition filing deadline. If On Clouds GmbH decides not to proceed with a formal opposition, the CLOUD & MIST trademark will advance toward registration. Parties monitoring this proceeding should track subsequent filings to determine whether a full opposition will be initiated.
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Extension: CLOUD & MIST
Extension TTAB99394310-20260406 Kind: EXT Apr 06, 2026
Abstract
FIRST 90-DAY REQUEST TO EXT TIME TO OPPOSE
Plaintiff: On Clouds GmbH
Defendant: Alida Monroy
Mark at issue: CLOUD & MIST
Filing Date
2026-04-06
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