SVARLA Trademark Cancellation - Notice of Default
Summary
USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board issued a Notice of Default in Cancellation No. 92090711. Kohler Co. initiated the cancellation proceeding against defendant Li, Hongguo to cancel the SVARLA trademark registration. The defendant failed to timely respond, triggering the default notice and exposing the mark to cancellation.
What changed
USPTO TTAB issued a Notice of Default in Cancellation No. 92090711. Kohler Co. filed the petition to cancel the SVARLA mark owned by defendant Li, Hongguo. The defendant failed to file a timely answer, resulting in the default notice. Default judgment may follow, resulting in cancellation of the SVARLA trademark registration.\n\nTrademark owners and IP practitioners should ensure timely responses to TTAB cancellation proceedings to avoid default judgments. Failure to respond exposes registered marks to cancellation, eliminating the owner's exclusive rights and potential remedies for infringement.
What to do next
- Respond to TTAB proceedings within deadlines to avoid default
- Audit trademark portfolios for exposure to cancellation actions
Penalties
Trademark registration cancellation following default judgment
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Cancellation: SVARLA
Cancellation TTAB92090711-20260407 Kind: CAN Apr 07, 2026
Abstract
NOTICE OF DEFAULT
Plaintiff: Kohler Co.
Defendant: Li, Hongguo
Mark at issue: SVARLA
Filing Date
2026-01-26
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