(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.
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