I NEED MY SPACE Trademark Opposition Sustained
Summary
USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board sustained opposition TTAB91303582, filed December 8, 2025, preventing registration of the trademark 'I NEED MY SPACE' by applicants Olivia Hauge and Amanda Staples. DNC Parks & Resorts at KSC, Inc. prevailed as the opposing party. The decision blocks the applicants from registering the contested mark.
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The TTAB sustained opposition TTAB91303582 filed by DNC Parks & Resorts at KSC, Inc. against the trademark application 'I NEED MY SPACE' by Olivia Hauge and Amanda Staples. The applicants are now barred from registering the contested mark as a result of the sustained opposition. The decision represents a final adjudication in the trademark opposition proceeding.
Applicants seeking similar space-themed or hospitality-adjacent trademarks should conduct thorough clearance searches, particularly in tourism, entertainment, and recreational services sectors. The sustained opposition signals that DNC Parks & Resorts successfully demonstrated a likelihood of confusion or other grounds sufficient to block registration.
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Opposition: I NEED MY SPACE
Opposition TTAB91303582-20260422 Kind: OPP Apr 22, 2026
Abstract
BD DECISION: OPP SUSTAINED
Plaintiff: DNC Parks & Resorts at KSC, Inc.
Defendant: Olivia Hauge and Amanda Staples
Mark at issue: I NEED MY SPACE
Filing Date
2025-12-08
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