1609.02(f)    Amendment of Black-and-White Drawing to Color Drawing

A special form drawing registered in black-and-white may be amended under §7(e) to include a claim of color, as long as the amendment does not constitute a material alteration.   See 37 C.F.R. §2.173(d). Requests to amend the mark to color must include:  (1) a color drawing; (2) a color claim naming the color(s) that are a feature of the mark; (3) a statement specifying where the color(s) appear(s) in the mark; (4) a specimen showing the mark as depicted on the amended drawing; and (5) the fee required by 37 C.F.R. §2.6.  37 C.F.R. §2.173(a), (b)(1), (g).  See TMEP §§807.07-807.07(g) regarding requirements for color drawings and §§807.14(e)-807.14(e)(iii) regarding amendments to color features of marks.