USPTO TTAB Extension Request for DO GOOD. BETTER. Mark
Summary
The USPTO TTAB has received a first 30-day request for an extension of time to oppose the mark 'DO GOOD. BETTER.' filed by Delta Gamma Fraternity against Brigham Young University. The request was filed on March 26, 2026.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) has processed a request for an extension of time to oppose a trademark application. The mark in question is 'DO GOOD. BETTER.', with Delta Gamma Fraternity listed as the plaintiff seeking to oppose and Brigham Young University as the defendant.
This filing represents a procedural step in an opposition proceeding. Legal professionals involved in trademark disputes should note the filing date of March 26, 2026, and the specific parties and mark involved. No substantive changes to trademark law or practice are introduced by this extension request itself.
Source document (simplified)
Extension: DO GOOD. BETTER.
Extension TTAB99211039-20260326 Kind: EXT Mar 26, 2026
Abstract
FIRST 30-DAY REQUEST TO EXT TIME TO OPPOSE
Plaintiff: Delta Gamma Fraternity
Defendant: Brigham Young University
Mark at issue: DO GOOD. BETTER.
Filing Date
2026-03-26
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