OH-MOJI Trademark Opposition by Emoji Company GmbH
Summary
USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board received Opposition No. 91306485 filed by emoji company GmbH against Charles Edward Ames II's OH-MOJI trademark application. The opposition challenges registration on grounds to be specified. Defendant must file an answer within 40 days of service or risk default judgment.
What changed
emoji company GmbH filed a TTAB opposition proceeding against the OH-MOJI trademark application (Serial No. 91306485) filed by Charles Edward Ames II. The opposition initiates inter partes proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board and triggers procedural timelines for the defendant's response.
Affected parties should note that failure to respond within the prescribed timeframe may result in default judgment sustaining the opposition and preventing registration of the OH-MOJI mark. Trademark applicants facing opposition should promptly engage qualified trademark counsel to evaluate the merits and formulate an appropriate response strategy.
What to do next
- File Answer to Notice of Opposition within 40 days of service
- Assess grounds for opposition and evaluate settlement options
- Consult trademark counsel regarding defense strategy
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Opposition: OH-MOJI
Opposition TTAB91306485-20260408 Kind: OPP Apr 08, 2026
Abstract
FILED AND FEE
Plaintiff: emoji company GmbH
Defendant: Charles Edward Ames II
Mark at issue: OH-MOJI
Filing Date
2026-04-08
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