Apple v. Orangebot - Trademark Opposition Extension Request
Summary
Apple Inc. filed a first 30-day extension request to oppose Orangebot, Inc.'s trademark application before the USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. The extension request (TTAB99384999) was filed on April 2, 2026, seeking additional time to file a Notice of Opposition. This is a routine procedural filing that does not constitute a final determination on the merits of any trademark dispute.
What changed
Apple Inc. filed a first 30-day extension request in TTAB proceeding No. 99384999 to extend the time to oppose Orangebot, Inc.'s trademark application. The request was filed on April 2, 2026, and represents a standard procedural step in TTAB opposition proceedings. No substantive issues regarding the merits of the underlying trademark dispute are addressed in this filing.\n\nThis extension request is a routine administrative matter requiring no action from third parties. Apple Inc. should ensure the extension is granted and prepare to file its Notice of Opposition within the extended deadline. Orangebot, Inc. should monitor the TTAB docket for any subsequent filings from Apple. No penalties or new obligations arise from this procedural request.
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Extension: Apple Inc. v. Orangebot, Inc.
Extension TTAB99384999-20260402 Kind: EXT Apr 02, 2026
Abstract
FIRST 30-DAY REQUEST TO EXT TIME TO OPPOSE
Plaintiff: Apple Inc.
Defendant: Orangebot, Inc.
Filing Date
2026-04-02
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