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Norsk Varemerketidende Nr 14/06 . nr 14/06 - 2006.04.03 NO årgang 96 ISSN 1503-4925 Norsk varemerketidende er en publikasjon som inneholder kunngjøringer innenfor varemerkeområdet BESØKSADRESSE f Københavngaten 10 POSTADRESSE f Postboks 8160 Dep. 0033 Oslo E-POST f [email protected] TELEFON f 22 38 73 00 TELEFAKS f 22 38 73 01 INFOSENTERETS TELEFONTID f kl. 09.00 - 15.00 Telefon (+47) 22 38 73 33 Telefax (+47) 22 38 73 31 1 Innholdsfortegnelse og inid-koder 2006.04.03 - 14/06 Innholdsfortegnelse: Registrerte varemerker......................................................................................................................... 3 Internasjonale varemerkeregistreringer ........................................................................................... 38 Innsigelser........................................................................................................................................... 108 Avgjørelser etter innsigelser ............................................................................................................ 109 Begrensing av varer og tjenester for internasjonale merker....................................................... 110 Endringer i varefortegnelsen for nasjonale varemerker .............................................................. 118 Slettelser, begjært av innehaver ..................................................................................................... 119 Overdragelser og navn-/adresseendringer i spesifiserte rettigheter ......................................... 120 Endringer i navn og adresser .......................................................................................................... 123 Endringer i fullmaktsforhold ............................................................................................................. 124 Fornyelser........................................................................................................................................... 126 Rettelse ............................................................................................................................................... 129 INID-koder I kunngjøringene er de enkelte data forsynt med koder overenstemmende med INID-kodesystemet, (INID= Internationally agreed Numbers for the Identification of Data). (111) Registreringsnummer (151) Registreringsdato (210) Søknadsnummer (220) Inngivelsesdato (300) Prioritetsopplysninger (450) Kunngjort registrert dato (511) Vare-/tjenesteklasse (540) Gjengivelse av varemerketekst (551) Fellesmerkebestemmelser (554) Merket er tredimensjonalt (526) Unntaksanmerkning (591) Merket er i farger (730) Søker/innehaver (740) Fullmektig 2 registrerte varemerker 2006.04.03 - 14/06 Registrerte varemerker Registrerte varemerker jf varemerkeloven § 20 I løpet av 2 måneder fra i dag kan det fremsettes innsigelse mot registreringen av varemerket, jf varmerkeloven § 21, varemerkeforskriften kapittel 6 og varemerkebestemmelsene kapittel 5. Registreringen gjelder i inntil 10 år regnet fra registreringsdagen, jf varemerkeloven § 23. 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(511) Vare-/ tjenestefortegnelse: Klasse 18 Varer inkludert i klasse 18 laget av lær eller Klasse 6 Skilt (for kjøretøyer) og oppheng dertil, lærimitasjoner; kofferter, trunker og reisevesker; skolevesker og nøkler; nøkkelemner; nøkkelringer og ransler; ryggsekker og strandvesker; paraplyer og paraplytrekk; nøkkelkjeder/lenker; låser og ornamenter; alle skipssekker, støvlett- og støvelbager; vadsekker, tasker, forannevnte laget av uedle metaller og legeringer av lommebøker og bager; nøkkelpunger (lærvarer) og kasser av lær disser; uedle metaller og legeringer av disse; eller kunstlær; portemonéer; kasser av lær eller kartonglær; bygningsmaterialer av metall; jernvarer/isenkram; poser, kredittkortholdere; spaserstokker og stokker; isenkramvarer; pengeskap; deler og tilbehør til stresskofferter og dokumentmapper; bånd og reimer av lær; forannevnte varer. lærsko og støvlett- og støvelsnorer; halsbånd og dekkener for Klasse 9 Apparater og instrumenter for lydopptak dyr; lærtilbehør; reimer, snorer, snorer og remmer av lær; deler og lydgjengivelse, deler og tilbehør til forannevnte; CD- og tilbehør til alle forannevnte varer. plater; grammofonplater og magnetbånd for opptak eller Klasse 24 Tekstilvarer; gardiner; håndklær; bannere og gjengivelse av lyd eller bilder; videoer; kameraer og faner; flagg; strandhåndklær; lapper; gardinholdere av tekstiler; filmkameraer; filmer; fotografiske lysbilder og fotografiske dundyner; putetrekk og småutstyr av tekstilmaterialer (i form av filmer fremstilt for utstillingsformål; kalkulatorer, bannere og faner); vimpler; bilvindugardiner og blendere av computerprogrammer, bånd, disker og disketter; tekstilmateriale. telefoner, telefonsvarere, telefonopptakere, Klasse 25 Ytterklær; sportsklær; fritidsklær; underklær; telefaksapparater; magneter; deler og tilbehør til dameundertøy; trikotasje; fottøy; hodeplagg; skjorter; støvler og forannevnte. støvletter; undertøy; kåper og frakker; overaller; halsbeskyttere Klasse 14 Ur og klokker; ur og kronometriske og krager; øremuffer; fotballstøvler og -sko; shorts; t-skjorter; apparater og instrumenter; smykker til personlig bruk og sokker; gensere; caps; hatter; skjerf; jakker; morgenkåper; utsmykning; skilt og lenker for bruk dertil; øredobber; pysjamaser; sandaler; slippers; fottøy; boksershorts; strandklær kjedepynt (smykker)og lommeklokker; nåler (pins) og og -sko; barnestøvler og -støvletter; bleier og smekker; hengende ornamenter; smykkevedheng; esker og lekedrakter; barnebukser og nattdrakter; overalls; bukseseler; bokser; spenner; byster og statuer; lysestaker og belter og alpeluer; håndleddsbånd; treningsdrakter; slips; lyseslukkere; flakonger og krus; hatte- og skoornamenter; halsbind; forklær; badekåper; badehetter og badedrakter; kunstgjenstander; serviettholdere og serviettringer; badebukser; kalosjer; strømpebånd og sokkeholdere; hansker og seidler, urner og vaser; nøtteknekkere; saltkar og votter; hodebånd; støvler og støvletter; jakker; strikkegensere; saltbøsser, alle forannevnte varer laget helt eller delvis jumpere og strikkevarer; leggings; ferdigsydde bånd (deler av av edelmetall og legeringer av disse eller belagt dermed; klesplagg) parkaser; sjal; singletter; skjorter; undertrøyer; slipsnåler og slipsklemmer; mansjettknapper; mynter og solskjermer; vester; impregnerte og vanntette klær. kobberpoletter; kostymesmykker; sølvornamenter; objekt Klasse 28 Spill; leker; leketøy; spillkort; selskapshatter; laget av uekte gull; medaljer; klokkereimer; deler og leggbeskyttere; hansker for spill: ballonger, baller; sportsartikler tilbehør til forannevnte varer. (andre enn klær); baller for spill og lek; fotballer; teddybjørner; Klasse 16 Trykksaker; aviser; magasiner og juletrepynt; smellbong-bong; juletrær og stativ av syntetiske tidsskriftspublikasjoner; bøker; fotografier; materialer; kopper for terninger; dartspill; terninger; dukker og programmapper og innbindingsmateriell; skrivesaker og dukkeklær; dukkesenger; dukkehus og - leiligheter; bord for papirvarer; instruksjonsopplæringsmateriell; manualer; innendørs fotballspill; golfbager og -hansker; kotillongjenstander; skrive- eller tegnebøker og -blokker; spilkort; snurrebasser (leker); papirdraker; knebeskyttere og bursdagskort og kort; gratulasjonskort; postkort; billetter; beskyttelsesvatteringer; kuler for spill; marionetter og dukker; ski; tidtabeller: notatblokker og -bøker; fotogravyer, fotoalbum kjelker og akebrett; surfbrett; rullebrett; snøbrett; kjegler og og album; adressebøker; almanakker; holdere, esker og kjeglespill; sleder; masker; uroer (leketøy); rangler; 3 registrerte varemerker 2006.04.03 - 14/06 rulleskøyter, in-line skøyter; kroppsbygningsapparater; (111) Reg.nr.: 231586 treningsapparater; deler og tilbehør til alle forannevnte (151)
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