bona fide intention, and is entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce

The term bona fide intention, and is entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce as used in this part means:
(1) For a collective trademark or collective service mark, that an applicant or holder has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members on or in connection with the goods or services specified in a U.S. application or international application/subsequent designation;
(2) For a collective membership mark, that an applicant or holder has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by members to indicate membership in the collective organization as specified in a U.S. application or international application/subsequent designation; and
(3) For a certification mark, that an applicant or holder has a bona fide intention, and is entitled, to exercise legitimate control over the use of the mark in commerce by authorized users on or in connection with the goods or services specified in a U.S. application or international application/subsequent designation.

Source

37 CFR § 2.2


Scoping language

Entity as used in this part includes both natural and juristic persons.
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