The current USPTO questions:

To permit proper examination of the application record for compliance with use in commerce requirements, applicant must respond to the

following requests for information and documentation about the specimen(s). See 37 C.F.R. §2.61(b); TMEP §814. Answer for each

specimen/photograph/image provided. For any website source, provide a digital copy of the entire webpage from top to bottom, as rendered in an

Internet browser, that includes the URL and access or print date. TMEP §710.01(b) (citing In re I-Coat Co., 126 USPQ2d 1730, 1733 (TTAB

2018)).

(1) Identify the particular good(s) listed in the application for which the specimen(s) was submitted to show use of the mark.

(2) Was the specimen created for submission with this application? If so, specify the date each specimen was created. If applicant

obtained the image(s) of the goods shown in the specimen(s) from a third-party website, provide the URL of the website and a

digital copy of relevant webpage(s) for each image.

(3) Provide information about and examples of how applicant’s goods appear in the actual sales environment.

(a) If sold in stores, provide a representative sample of the name(s) of the stores and of photographs showing the goods for

sale in the named stores, such as photographs of the sales displays or goods on shelves with the mark.

(b) If sold online, provide a representative sample of the name(s) of the online retailers, the website URL(s) for each named

retailer, and a digital copy of the webpages showing the goods for sale on the named website.

(c) If sold in another type of sales environment (e.g., catalogs, trade shows), identify the environment and provide photographs

and/or documentation showing the goods for sale in that environment.

(4) If the information in question (3) about how the goods appear in the actual sales environment is not available to applicant, please

describe how applicant’s goods are sold or transported and provide photographs and other documentation showing how

applicant’s mark appears on the goods and/or its packaging when the goods are sold or transported to or within the United States.

(5) For each category of sales environment specified in response to questions (3) and (4), specify when the goods bearing the mark

were first available for purchase within the United States, the date of the first sale of the goods to or within the United States, and

whether the goods are still for sale to or within the United States in that environment.

(6) For the goods identified in response to question (1), specify the dollar amount of sales with or within the United States and

provide at least three invoices or other supporting documentation that show payments or other consideration made, redacting

personal or private information of buyers as necessary.

Applicant must also fully respond to all the requirements for information and documentation. Failure to comply with a requirement to furnish

information is grounds for refusing registration. In re Harley, 119 USPQ2d 1755, 1757-58 (TTAB 2016); TMEP §814. Merely stating that

evidence is available on applicant’s or a third party website or providing a hyperlink of such a website is an insufficient response and will not

make the additional information or materials of record. See In re Planalytics, Inc., 70 USPQ2d 1453, 1457-58 (TTAB 2004).