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Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper Mckinley Rd. Mckinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: 15 April 2021 1 ALLOWED MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION .................................................................................................... 2 1.1 ALLOWED NATIONAL MARKS ............................................................................................................................................. 2 Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: 15 April 2021 1 ALLOWED MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION 1.1 Allowed national marks Application Filing No. Mark Applicant Nice class(es) Number Date 12 April Amazon Technologies, Inc. 1 4/2019/00006240 FIRECRACKER 38 and42 2019 [US] 17 April 2 4/2019/00006423 1854 Louis Vuitton Malletier [FR] 9; 14; 18 and25 2019 19 June 9; 35; 36; 42 3 4/2019/00010456 CALIBRA JLV, LLC [US] 2019 and45 19 June 9; 35; 36; 42 4 4/2019/00010457 LIBRA Libra Association [CH] 2019 and45 8 August 5 4/2019/00014022 OPEN STORY Target Brands, Inc. [US] 35 2019 3; 5; 6; 9; 14; 16; 8 August 6 4/2019/00014023 OPEN STORY Target Brands, Inc. [US] 18; 20; 21; 22; 24; 2019 25 and28 DIVERSIFY 15 DIVERSIFY INTELLIGENT OFFSHORE 9; 21; 25; 35 7 4/2019/00500801 February STAFFING SOLUTIONS, INC. STAFFING and42 2019 [PH] SOLUTIONS 16 October 8 4/2019/00506940 PIZZABELLE Buan, Melba Bisa [PH] 35 2019 5 BLOOM! UPGRADE 9 4/2019/00507575 November Caoyonan, Lizelle Anne [PH] 14; 18; 25 and26 YOUR LOOK 2019 21 10 4/2019/00509191 December RAINBOW CHASERS RRB Holdings, Inc. [PH] 35 2019 2 January V.A.U. CONCRETE 11 4/2020/00000080 Victor Anasco Uypala [PH] 37 2020 PUMP RENTAL 2019 10 January 12 4/2020/00000501 BAKEJAM Dla Naturals Inc. [PH] 29 2020 14 January 13 4/2020/00000670 KITCHEN HUB Jose Louie V. Dabu [PH] 29 2020 1 July Meat Concepts Corporation 14 4/2020/00005000 STK (SUTUKIL) 43 2020 [PH] 2 July 15 4/2020/00005041 LS LIVIA STORE Jason Perez Chua [PH] 9; 11 and35 2020 14 July MC Asia Pacific International 16 4/2020/00005299 AMIR 28 2020 Inc. [PH] LEMODE LEARNING 20 August Philippine Dermatological 17 4/2020/00005699 MODULES ON 41 2020 Society [PH] DEMAND 20 August Unimech Engineering (M) Sdn. 18 4/2020/00005700 Q-FLEX 17 2020 Bhd. [MY] Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: 15 April 2021 24 August RUTHY`S FOOD 19 4/2020/00006068 Roque, Ruth Alima [PH] 29 2020 PRODUCTS SIQUIJOR ISLAND 24 August VOODOO DOLL 20 4/2020/00006069 Reeckie, Elgie L. [PH] 30 2020 DONUTS NOBODY CAN EAT JUST ONE 23 January THE BAR MASTERS BANGKIL, ARJIE APARRE 21 4/2020/00500529 43 2020 MOBILE BAR [PH] 13 Foshan Haitian Flavouring & 22 4/2020/00501168 February MINI 29 Food Co., Ltd. [CN] 2020 13 March GUILLERMO, KEVIN 23 4/2020/00502221 AQUA INFINITY 35 2020 CHRYSLER [PH] 27 March MILKSHOP INTERNATIONAL 24 4/2020/00502560 30; 35 and43 2020 CO., LTD. [TW] 27 March SAN MIGUEL ETHYL 25 4/2020/00502587 Ginebra San Miguel Inc. [PH] 5 2020 ALCOHOL GETS YOUR 26 May Environet Total Services, Inc. 26 4/2020/00504331 COMMUNITY 35; 36; 38 and39 2020 [PH] MARKETPLACE 26 May Security Bank Corporation 27 4/2020/00504332 CAR4CASH 36 2020 [PH] 1 June JACQUES BOGART 28 4/2020/00504788 ONE MAN SHOW 3 2020 INTERNATIONAL BV [NL] 19 June ALMERA, PATRICK JAMES 9; 16; 35; 36; 40; 29 4/2020/00506240 ACIIID 2020 [PH] 41 and42 KAO KABUSHIKI KAISHA 19 June 30 4/2020/00506247 EVEN FIT PRIMER (also trading as Kao 3 2020 Corporation) [JP] 23 June FILIPINO-CHINESE 31 4/2020/00506367 Dakoykoy, Georgia Gayle [PH] 35; 41 and45 2020 TAO-KE GROUP NASSEF RANDOLPH 4 July ROBLEDO BANSAO doing 32 4/2020/00507322 DATULINGAN 29 2020 business as JMB Food Products Trading [PH] 9 July Philip Morris Products S.A. 33 4/2020/00507663 CLASSIC AUBURN 34 2020 [CH] DOC SAMARITAN Doc Samaritan Alternative 10 July 34 4/2020/00507799 XANTHONE PLUS Medicine and Wellness 5 and30 2020 COFFEE Center, Inc. [PH] 22 July ADORE NUT INTERNATIONAL 35 4/2020/00508599 30 2020 CLUSTERS FOODSTUFFS CO. LLC [AE] 22 July INTERPHIL LABORATORIES 36 4/2020/00508632 CEFUVET 5 2020 INC. [PH] 23 July NONNA`S PASTA & Mama Lou's Group Holdings, 37 4/2020/00508846 29; 30; 32 and43 2020 PIZZERIA Inc. [PH] 29 July Shenzhen Super-Nature 38 4/2020/00509191 SEEKNATURE 9 2020 Multimedia Co., Ltd. [CN] 29 July 39 4/2020/00509236 HAFFY`S Tan, Enrique Rafael [PH] 43 2020 5 August 40 4/2020/00509643 LIFETECH Globe Telecom, Inc. [PH] 38 2020 Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: 15 April 2021 4 August WIN RADIO CAGAYAN 41 4/2020/00509680 Zimzam Management Inc [PH] 38 2020 DE ORO 3 August 107.9 WIN RADIO 42 4/2020/00509681 Zimzam Management Inc [PH] 38 2020 ILOILO 3 August 107.9 WIN RADIO 43 4/2020/00509682 Zimzam Management Inc [PH] 38 2020 CAGAYAN DE ORO 3 August 107.5 WIN RADIO 44 4/2020/00509683 ZimZam Management Inc [PH] 38 2020 CEBU CITY 3 August 107.5 WIN RADIO 45 4/2020/00509687 Zimzam Management Inc [PH] 38 2020 DAVAO CITY 3 August 91.5 WIN RADIO 46 4/2020/00509688 Zimzam Management Inc [PH] 38 2020 MANILA 5 August 107.9 WIN RADIO 47 4/2020/00509789 Zimzam Management Inc [PH] 38 2020 NAGA CITY 6 August 48 4/2020/00509825 GOMO Globe Telecom, Inc. [PH] 38 2020 10 August 49 4/2020/00510037 RAINBOW VILLAGE Sison, David Andre [PH] 30 and43 2020 10 August 50 4/2020/00510038 TUFF RACK RONQUILLO, ROBERTO [PH] 12 2020 13 August 51 4/2020/00510266 BASE LONDON BASE LONDON LIMITED [GB] 3 and14 2020 1 Robinsons Land Corporation 52 4/2020/00511485 September CAFE SUMMIT 43 [PH] 2020 3 Pilmico Animal Nutrition 53 4/2020/00511724 September PILMICO FARMS 29 and31 Corporation [PH] 2020 8 ORAIS LEUTERIO, 54 4/2020/00512109 September RENT.PH 36 ANTHONY GERARD [PH] 2020 11 55 4/2020/00512457 September EZ EATS! Yen, Maria Pilar [PH] 43 2020 17 BAIVI OUTSOURCING 56 4/2020/00512942 September BAIVI Outsourcing Inc. [PH] 35 INC. 2020 17 57 4/2020/00512954 September DO EVERYTHING Powerful Positivity Inc. [PH] 25 and35 2020 24 HAPPY PET PRODUCTS, 58 4/2020/00513606 September PET DELIGHT 5 INC. [PH] 2020 24 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES 9; 35; 38; 41 59 4/2020/00513630 September APPTOUCH CO., LTD. [CN] and42 2020 30 NIB`S FOOD 60 4/2020/00514136 September DELIGHTS LESS Nibungco, Mary Anne R. [PH] 29 2020 GUILT EATS 6 October 61 4/2020/00514683 LIFT-RITE Raymond-Muscatine, Inc. [US] 7 and12 2020 Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: 15 April 2021 12 October 62 4/2020/00515114 DBT@WORK Ma Felice Fernandez [PH] 41 2020 4 HAPPY PET PRODUCTS 63 4/2020/00517035 November PET DELIGHT 31 INCORPORATED [PH] 2020 MDENTAL: CENTER 4 FOR IMPLANT AND 64 4/2020/00517049 November Manahan, Joseph [PH] 44 GENERAL 2020 DENTISTRY 20 ORTIGAS PROPERTY ORTIGAS & COMPANY 65 4/2020/00518210 November 36 MANAGEMENT, INC. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP [PH] 2020 20 ORTIGAS PROPERTY ORTIGAS & COMPANY 66 4/2020/00518211 November 36 MANAGEMENT INC. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP [PH] 2020 23 Universal Robina Corporation 67 4/2020/00518387 November BLEND 100 FLOUR 30 [PH] 2020 1 MOTOR1ONE AUTO PARTS 68 4/2020/00519060 December YELLOW BALLISTIC 35 CORPORATION [PH] 2020 1 T. Castelo, Rosario Virginia 69 4/2020/00519071 December PRISM 10 and25 [PH] 2020 2 King, Bianca Charlotte 70 4/2020/00519152 December MADE MINDFUL 3; 5; 16; 21 and29 Ancheta [PH] 2020 4 CEBUANA LHUILLIER 71 4/2020/00519402 December P.J. Lhuillier, Inc. [PH] 14 and35 JEWELRY PREMIUM 2020 7 RJR COSMETICS SANGLAY LUMBATAN, 72 4/2020/00519612 December 3 MANUFACTURING RAMONA JOANNE [PH] 2020 11 73 4/2020/00520070 December T-RT TOGA LIMITED [MY] 9 2020 16 Shenzhen Sunlord Electronics 74 4/2020/00520378 December SUNLORD 9 Co., Ltd. [CN] 2020 18 75 4/2020/00520644 December PS PETITE SIMONE Sasha Lab Limited [HK] 18 2020 21 Robinsons Land Corporation 76 4/2020/00520742 December HUANGDI 43 [PH] 2020 21 Robinsons Land Corporation 77 4/2020/00520744 December TRIFECTA 43 [PH] 2020 21 Robinsons Land Corporation 78 4/2020/00520746 December SAYA RESORTS 43 [PH] 2020 Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: 15 April 2021 23 Pilmico Animal Nutrition 79 4/2020/00520943 December SUKI BY PILMICO 29 Corporation [PH] 2020 22 January 80 4/2021/00000062 KM55 Salvio, Angelito [PH] 43 2021 27 January 81 4/2021/00000068 CARLOS ALAK MART Lopez, Carl Linnae Malto [PH] 35 2021 11 KRAFTINESS BY DE LA CRUZ, KRISMA 82 4/2021/00000115 February KRISMA HANDMADE 35 CASSANDRA S. [PH] 2021 CREATIONS 11 ROOSTER CAFE & 83 4/2021/00000116 February Rojo, Steffi Dave S.
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