904.03(b)    Stampings

Stamping a trademark on the goods, on the container, or on tags or labels attached to the goods or containers, is a proper method of trademark affixation.   See In re Crucible Steel Co. of Am., 150 USPQ 757 (TTAB 1966).  The trademark may be imprinted in the body of the goods, as with metal stamping; it may be applied by a rubber stamp; or it may be inked on by using a stencil or template.

When a trademark is used in this manner, clear and legible photographs, web page printouts, or other similar type of reproductions showing the actual stamping or stenciling are acceptable as specimens. If provided as a web page printout, the web page must include the URL and date accessed or printed. 37 C.F.R. §2.56(c).