CROWN VOGUE Trademark Extension Request
Summary
The USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board granted Advance Magazine Publishers Inc.'s first 30-day request to extend the time to oppose the CROWN VOGUE trademark filed by NATIONWIDE CLOSEOUT CORP NYC. The extension delays the opposition filing deadline, a standard procedural step in trademark proceedings. TTAB Case No. TTAB99198292.
What changed
Advance Magazine Publishers Inc. filed a first 30-day request to extend the time to oppose registration of the CROWN VOGUE trademark (owned by Nationwide Closecorp Corp NYC). The TTAB granted the extension, pushing back the deadline for filing a Notice of Opposition. This is a routine procedural step that provides the potential opposer additional time to evaluate whether the mark conflicts with its existing trademarks.
No immediate action is required by the trademark applicant. If Nationwide Closecorp Corp NYC or its representatives are monitoring this proceeding, they should note the extended opposition period. The extension does not affect the validity of the underlying application and the registration process will continue once the opposition period expires without a challenge.
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Extension: CROWN VOGUE
Extension TTAB99198292-20260404 Kind: EXT Apr 04, 2026
Abstract
FIRST 30-DAY REQUEST TO EXT TIME TO OPPOSE
Plaintiff: Advance Magazine Publishers Inc.
Defendant: NATIONWIDE CLOSEOUT CORP NYC
Mark at issue: CROWN VOGUE
Filing Date
2026-02-27
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