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Marks Published for Opposition MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION The following marks are published in compliance with section 12(a) of the Trademark Act of 1946. Applications for the registration of marks in more than one class have been filed as provided in section 30 of said act as amended by Public Law 772, 87th Congress, approved Oct. 9, 1962, 76 Stat. 769. Opposition under section 13 may be filed within thirty days of the date of this publication. See rules 2.101 to 2.105. A separate fee of two hundred dollars for opposing each mark in each class must accompany the opposition. SECTION 1.— INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION The short titles associated below with the international class numbers are terms designed merely for quick identification and are not an official part of the international classification. The full names of international classes are given in section 6.1 of the trademark rules of practice. The designation ‘‘U.S. Cl.’’ appearing in this section refers to the U.S. class in effect prior to Sep. 1, 1973 rather than the international class which applies to applications filed on or after that date. For adoption of international classification see notice in the OFFICIAL GAZETTE of Jun. 26, 1973 (911 O.G. TM 210). Application in more than one class SN 75-423,133. PALM ENTERTAINMENT PROPERTIES, SN 75-465,548. DESCARTES SYSTEMS GROUP INC., THE, LLC, NEW YORK, NY. FILED 1-26-1998. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, CANADA, FILED 4-9-1998. PALM PICTURES NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE "PICTURES", APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN. PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON CANADA CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATION NO. 0874236, FILED 4-1-1998, REG. NO. APPARATUS TMA525022, DATED 3-15-2000, EXPIRES 3-15-2015. FOR MUSICAL SOUND RECORDINGS AND SOUND RECORDINGS FEATURING LITERARY PRESENTA- TIONS AND PRE-RECORDED VIDEO RECORDINGS CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- FEATURING MUSIC, FEATURE FILMS, DOCUMEN- MENT TARIES, CHILDREN’S FILMS, ANIMATED FILMS, SHORT STORY STORY FILMS AND TELEVISION PRO- FOR COMPUTER TRAINING SERVICES (U.S. CLS. GRAMMING (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). 100, 101 AND 107). FIRST USE 4-0-1998; IN COMMERCE 4-0-1998. FIRST USE 0-0-1994; IN COMMERCE 0-0-1994. CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- LEGAL SERVICES MENT FOR COMPUTER CONSULTING SERVICE, NAMELY, FOR ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES IN THE NATURE SYSTEMS CONFIGURATION, SOFTWARE ENGINEER- OF PROVIDING PRE-RECORDED MUSIC AND MUSIC ING, SYSTEMS INTEGRATION, CUSTOMIZED SOFT- VIDEOS VIA THE INTERNET; AND PRODUCTION OF WARE DEVELOPMENT FOR OTHERS, AND MUSIC AND AUDIO-VISUAL RECORDINGS (U.S. CLS. MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION OF COMPUTER 100, 101 AND 107). SOFTWARE (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 101). FIRST USE 4-0-1998; IN COMMERCE 4-0-1998. FIRST USE 0-0-1994; IN COMMERCE 0-0-1994. LORETTA C. BECK, EXAMINING ATTORNEY TRACY FLETCHER, EXAMINING ATTORNEY TM 1 TM 2 OFFICIAL GAZETTE APRIL 20, 2004 SN 75-479,671. PAREXEL GMBH, 14050 BERLIN, FED REP SN 75-486,678. BIOCOMPATIBLES UK LIMITED, FARN- GERMANY, FILED 5-5-1998. HAM, SURREY GU9 8QL, AUSTRALIA, FILED 5-18-1998. PRIORITY CLAIMED UNDER SEC. 44(D) ON ERPN CMNTY TM OFC APPLICATION NO. 727131, FILED 1-19- 1998, REG. NO. 727131, DATED 9-20-1999, EXPIRES 1-19-2008. NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE "PC", AND "TECHNOLOGY", APART FROM THE MARK AS SHOWN. THE STIPPLING SHOWN IN THE DRAWING CONSTI- TUTES SHADING DESIGNED TO PROVIDE A SPHERICAL EFFECT TO THE CENTRAL PORTION OF THE MARK. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO ILLUSTRATE COLOR. CLASS 1—CHEMICALS OWNER OF FED REP GERMANY REG. NO. 39814006, FOR HYDROGEL CARRIERS FOR CONTAINING DATED 3-12-1998, EXPIRES 3-31-2008. MEDICINAL AGENTS AND PLACED IN THE BODY NO CLAIM IS MADE TO THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO OR ON THE SKIN TO PROVIDE TIMED RELEASE OF USE THE CADUCEUS DESIGN, APART FROM THE MARK THE MEDICINAL AGENT; HYDROGELS FOR USE IN AS SHOWN. THE MANUFACTURE OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND MEDICINAL PRODUCTS; POLYMERIC PHOSPHO-LI- PID BASED PREPARATIONS AND SUBSTANCES WITH- CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC OUT MEDICINAL AGENTS OR AS AN EXCIPIENT OR APPARATUS VEHICLE FOR CONTAINING MEDICINAL AGENTS FOR TOPICAL APPLICATION OR FOR APPLICATION FOR COMPUTER SOFTWARE, NAMELY, COMPUTER TO THE EYE (U.S. CLS. 1, 5, 6, 10, 26 AND 46). PROGRAMS, COMPUTER PROGRAM SYSTEMS AND PROGRAM LIBRARIES, DATABASES RECORDED ON A DATA CARRIER IN THE FIELD OF PHARMACEUTI- CAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AND PRINTED CLASS 5—PHARMACEUTICALS USERS MANUALS FOR USE THEREWITH SOLD AS A FOR PHARMACEUTICAL AND VETERINARY PRE- UNIT (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). PARATIONS, NAMELY; MEDICAL PLASTERS; WOUND DRESSINGS AND BANDAGES; SURGICAL DRESSINGS; MATERIAL FOR STOPPING TEETH, NAMELY FILLING CLASS 35—ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS MATERIALS; DISINFECTANTS FOR MEDICAL USE; MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS FOR EYE CARE; FOR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CONSULTATION, NAMELY, CONTACT LENS SOLUTIONS; OPTICAL HY- PLACING ADVERTISEMENTS FOR OTHERS, CON- DROGELS; HYDROGELS FOR OPTICAL USE; ARTIFI- DUCTING MARKETING STUDIES AND OPINION CIAL TEARS; SCLERAL BUCKLING AGENTS; EYE POLLING FOR BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING PUR- GELS, FOAMS AND OINTMENTS FOR MEDICINAL POSES, BUSINESS SEARCH AND COMMERCIAL IN- PURPOSES; PHOSPHORYLCHOLINE COATINGS FOR FORMATION AGENCY (U.S. CLS. 100, 101 AND 102). IMPLANTS, SCREWS AND PINS; SKIN AND VASCU- LAR GRAFTS (U.S. CLS. 6, 18, 44, 46, 51 AND 52). CLASS 42—SCIENTIFIC, COMPUTER AND LEGAL SERVICES CLASS 9—ELECTRICAL AND SCIENTIFIC FOR COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SERVICES FOR APPARATUS OTHERS; PROVIDING PHARMACEUTICAL INFORMA- FOR OPTICAL APPARATUS AND INSTRUMENTS, TION VIA THE GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK; PRO- NAMELY, CONTACT LENSES; CONTACT LENS DUCT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE BLANKS; CONTAINERS FOR CONTACT LENSES; PHARMACY FIELD (U.S. CLS. 100 AND 101). PARTS AND FITTINGS FOR ALL THE AFORESAID TRACY CROSS, EXAMINING ATTORNEY GOODS (U.S. CLS. 21, 23, 26, 36 AND 38). APRIL 20, 2004 U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE TM 3 CLASS 10—MEDICAL APPARATUS CLASS 16—PAPER GOODS AND PRINTED FOR MEDICAL, SURGICAL, DENTAL AND VETER- MATTER INARY APPARATUS AND INSTRUMENTS, NAMELY, FOR WRITING, DRAWING AND CRAFT PAPERS; ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, EYES AND TEETH, ARTIFICIAL CARDBOARD; GOODS MADE OF PAPER AND CARD- SKIN FOR SURGICAL PURPOSES; OCULAR PROS- BOARD, NAMELY POSTERS, CALENDARS, DIARIES, THESES, IMPLANTS, AND INSERTS; INTRA-OCULAR NOTEBOOKS AND WRITING PADS, GIFT WRAP, LENSES, IMPLANTS AND INSERTS; INTRA-CORNEAL NAME TAGS AND IDENTIFICATION LABELS, BAGS IMPLANTS, INSERTS AND LENSES; INTRA-STROMAL AND BOXES, PARTY DECORATIONS, PRINTED SIGNS, IMPLANTS AND INSERTS; OCULAR DRUG DELIVERY BOOK COVERS, DOOR COVERS, TABLECLOTHS AND APPARATUS, INSTRUMENTS, AND DEVICES FOR IM- NAPKINS, ART DECORATIONS, DESK DISPLAYS, PLANTING OR APPLYING HYDROGELS; ARTIFICIAL COUNTER DISPLAYS, ORIGAMI DESIGNS AND PAPER AQUEOUS AND VITREOUS HUMOUR; NATURAL AND FOR CREATING ORIGAMI DESIGNS; NOTEBOOK BIN- SYNTHETIC SUTURE MATERIALS; SUTURES; SURGI- DERS AND BINDER COVERS FOR ASSEMBLING AND CAL THREAD; SCLERAL INSERTS AND IMPLANTS; HOLDING PRINTED MATTER; PRINTED MATTER, CATHETERS; PHOSPHORYCHOLINE COATED CATHE- NAMELY BOOKS, MAGAZINES AND PUBLICATIONS TERS; STENTS; PHOSPHORYCHOLINE COATED ABOUT FENG SHUI, NATURAL MEDICINE, HEALTH, STENTS; DEVICES, APPARATUS AND INSTRUMENTS BUILDING AND AREA DESIGNS AND SPACE DY- FOR DELIVERY, IMPLANTING, HANDLING AND RE- NAMICS, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP MOVING STENTS AND CATHETERS; NEUROLOGICAL AND TECHNIQUES, AND OVERALL HEALTHY LIV- AND CARDIOVASCULAR CATHETER DEVICES, APPA- ING, ATTITUDE AND LIFESTYLE; PHOTOGRAPHS; RATUS AND INSTRUMENTS; THERMODILUTION CA- STATIONERY; ADHESIVES FOR STATIONERY AND THETERS; INTRAVASCULAR OXYGENATION HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES; ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, CATHETERS; DRUG DELIVERY APPARATUS, DE- NAMELY ARTS AND CRAFTS PAINTS AND PAINT VICES, AND INSTRUMENTS FOR IMPLANTING OR KITS, PAINTBRUSHES, CRAYONS, PASTELS, INKS, APPLYING HYDROGELS; CATHETER DEVICES, APPA- BRUSHES FOR CALLIGRAPHY AND ARTISTIC DRAW- RATUS AND INSTRUMENTS FOR USE IN VALVULO- ING EASELS AND BOARDS; ELECTRIC AND NON- PLASTY, ANGIOPLASTY, UROLOGY, URINARY ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS AND OFFICE REQUISITES; APPLICATIONS, CARDIOVASCULAR APPLICATIONS, INSTRUCTIONAL AND TEACHING MATERIAL IN THE CARDIOPULMONARY APPLICATIONS AND NEURO- FIELD OF FENG SHUI, NATURAL MEDICINE, LOGICAL APPLICATIONS FOR IMPLANTING OR AP- HEALTH, BUILDING AND AREA DESIGNS AND PLYING HYDROGELS; GUIDEWIRES AND SPACE DYNAMICS, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL RELA- INTRODUCER SHEATHS; LIQUID AND GAS FILTERS TIONSHIP AND TECHNIQUES, AND OVERALL FOR USE IN MEDICAL, SURGICAL, DENTAL AND HEALTHY LIVING, ATTITUDE AND LIFESTYLE; VETERINARY PROCEDURES AND APPLICATIONS; PLAYING CARDS; PRINTING TYPE; PRINTING PARTS AND FITTINGS FOR ALL THE AFORESAID BLOCKS (U.S. CLS. 2, 5, 22, 23, 29, 37, 38 AND 50). GOODS (U.S. CLS. 26, 39 AND 44). BARNEY CHARLON, EXAMINING ATTORNEY CLASS 20—FURNITURE AND ARTICLES NOT OTHERWISE CLASSIFIED FOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES; GOODS OF PLASTIC, WOOD, CORK, REED, CANE, WICKER, HORN, BONE, IVORY, WHALEBONE, SHELL, AMBER, MOTHER-OF-PEARL, MEERSCHAUM AND SYNTHETIC SUBSTITUTES FOR THE FOREGOING, NAMELY BUSTS, CARVINGS, KNOBS AND HANDLES, FIGURES AND FIGURINES, LETTER BOXES, ORNA- MENTS NOT INCLUDING CHRISTMAS TREE ORNA- MENTS, SCULPTURES, STATUES AND STATUETTES (U.S. CLS. 2, 13, 22, 25, 32 AND 50). CLASS 41—EDUCATION AND ENTERTAIN- MENT FOR EDUCATION SERVICES IN THE NATURE OF LECTURES, SEMINARS, CLASSES, COURSES AND PERSONALIZED TEACHING CONSULTATION IN THE FIELD OF FENG SHUI AND NATURAL MEDICINE; TRAINING IN THE PRINCIPLES OF FENG SHUI AND NATURAL MEDICINE; ENTERTAINMENT AND AMU- SEMENT SERVICES
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