- (a) The description should clearly and accurately describe all significant aspects of the mark, including both word and design elements. An element of a mark is considered significant if its addition or deletion would affect the overall commercial impression of the mark.
- (b) The description of the mark should not mention colors unless applicant is making a color claim. If color is claimed as a feature of the mark, the description must comply with §93.36 of this title (relating to Color in the Mark).
- (c) If the mark includes non-English wording, the description of the mark must include an English translation of that wording.
Source Note:The provisions of this §93.35 adopted to be effective September 1, 2012, 37 TexReg 6287.