USPTO TTAB Grants Cancellation for JANESE Mark
Summary
The USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) has granted a cancellation for the JANESE mark in proceeding TTAB92089983. The decision was issued on March 18, 2026, following a filing on October 31, 2025. This action effectively removes the JANESE mark from registration.
What changed
The USPTO's Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) has issued a final decision granting the cancellation of the JANESE trademark. The proceeding, identified by TTAB92089983, involved Plaintiff Zhongshan FenNa Daily Chemical Co., Ltd. and Defendant Chuang Liu. The cancellation was granted on March 18, 2026, based on a filing made on October 31, 2025.
This ruling means the JANESE mark can no longer be registered or maintained by the defendant. Legal professionals involved in trademark prosecution or opposition proceedings should note this outcome as it impacts the availability and registrability of the JANESE mark. No specific compliance actions are required for other entities, but this decision may set a precedent for similar cases.
What to do next
- Review TTAB decision TTAB92089983 regarding the JANESE mark cancellation.
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Cancellation: JANESE
Cancellation TTAB92089983-20260318 Kind: CAN Mar 18, 2026
Abstract
BD DECISION: CAN GRANTED
Plaintiff: Zhongshan FenNa Daily Chemical Co., Ltd.
Defendant: Chuang Liu
Mark at issue: JANESE
Filing Date
2025-10-31
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