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AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL of TRADE MARKS 3 June 2010 Vol: 24 , No. 22 3 June 2010 AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS Did you know a searchable version of this journal is now available online? It's FREE and EASY to SEARCH. Find it at http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/ols/epublish/content/olsEpublications.jsp or using the "Online Journals" link on the IP Australia home page. The Australian Official Journal of Designs is part of the Official Journal issued by the Commissioner of Patents for the purposes of the Patents Act 1990, the Trade Marks Act 1995 and Designs Act 2003. This Page Left Intentionally Blank (ISSN 0819-1808) AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 3 June 2010 Contents General Information & Notices IR means "International Registration" Amendments and Changes Application/IRs Amended and Changes ...................... 6519 Registrations/Protected IRs Amended and Changed ................ 6520 Registrations Linked ............................... 6517 Applications for Extension of Time ...................... 6519 Applications for Amendment .......................... 6519 Applications/IRs Accepted for Registration/Protection .......... 6240 Applications/IRs Filed Nos 1361040 to 1362505 ............................. 6225 Applications/IRs Lapsed, Withdrawn and Refused Lapsed ...................................... 6522 Withdrawn..................................... 6522 Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Matters Initial Assessment Given by the ACCC ....................... 6525 Assignments,TransmittalsandTransfers.................. 6522 Cancellations of Entries in Register ...................... 6525 Notices........................................ 6518 Opposition Proceedings ............................. 6517 Removal/Cessation of Protection for Non-use Proceedings ....... 6526 Renewal of Registration/IR ............................ 6525 Trade Marks Registered/Protected ....................... 6517 Trade Marks Removed from the Register/IRs Expired ........... 6526 This Page Left Intentionally Blank For Information on the following please see our website: www.ipaustralia.gov.au or contact our Customer Service Network on 1300651010 Editorial enquiries Contact information Freedom of Information ACT Professional Standards Board Sales Requests for Information under Section 194 (c) Country Codes Trade Mark and Designs Hearing Sessions INID (Internationally agreed Numbers for the Indentification of Data) ‘INID’ NUMBERS in use on Australian Trade Mark Documents ‘INID’ is an acronym for Internationally agreed Numbers for the Identification of Data’ (200) Data Concerning the Application. (210) Serial Number of the application. (220) Data of filing the application. (300) Data relating to Priority under the Paris convention. (500) Various Information. (510) List of goods and/or services. (511) Nice Classification of goods and/or services. (540) Reproduction of the mark. (551) Indication of the effect that the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark. (554) Shape mark. (556) Sound mark. (557) Scent mark. (591) Colour mark. (700) Information Concerning Parties Concerned with the Application/Registration. (730) Name and address of the applicant or owner of the registration. (750) Address for service for correspondence. NOTE: Trade marks marked with an asterisk (*) or an IR number are international applications designating Australia AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 03 June 2010 ABSTRACTS OF DECISIONS ABSTRACT OF REASONS FOR A DECISION OF A DELEGATE OF THE REGISTRAR OF TRADE MARKS Trade Mark Registration : 542173 : Applicant for removal : Bintex Holdings Pty Ltd Opponent to removal : United Bonded Fabrics Pty Ltd Decision : Section 92: Pre-amendment version of s92 applies – non-use applicant is person aggrieved – s92(4)(b) ground considered – no use demonstrated on goods in class 27 – registration to be removed – services in class 42 to be restricted in line with demonstrated use. Costs awarded against opponent. Decision Issued : 21 May 2010 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Trade Mark Registration : 568449 : LOFTEX Applicant for removal : Bintex Holdings Pty Ltd Opponent to removal : United Bonded Fabrics Pty Ltd Decision : Section 92: Pre-amendment version of s92 applies – non-use applicant is person aggrieved – s92(4)(b) ground considered – no use demonstrated on goods in class 27 – registration to be removed – services in class 42 to be restricted in line with demonstrated use. Costs awarded against opponent. Decision Issued : 21 May 2010 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Trade Mark Application : 963492 : YELLOW 1138225: yellowbook.com.au Party 1 : Telstra Corporation Limited Party 2 : Emmanuel Khoury/yellowbook.com.au Pty Ltd Decisions : Opposition 1: s52 opposition – sections 41 and 44 – trade mark YELLOW shown by evidence to be capable of distinguishing Telstra’s goods and services; s44 ground not established. Opposition not established. Opposition 2: s52 opposition – sections 44 and 60 – trade marks YELLOW PAGES and yellowbook.com.au deceptively similar. Opposition established. Decision Issued : 21 May 2010 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Trade Mark Application : 1135497 : LOCAL DIRECTORIES YOUR LOCAL PHONE BOOK Applicant : Phone Directories Company Australia Pty Ltd Opponent : Telstra Corporation Limited Decision : S52 opposition: s41 – the question under subs 41(3) to be tested by reference to the intrinsic nature or denotation of the trade mark itself and not whether other traders are innocently using the trade mark in the normal course of trade; subsection 41(6) - trade mark not used by applicant; registration refused. Costs awarded against applicant. Decision Issued : 23 May 2010 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Trade Mark Application : 1134133 : VIRGIN (Stylised) Applicant : Virgin International Pty Ltd Opponent : Virgin Enterprises Limited Decision : S 52 opposition – ground under s 59 not established; ground under s 42(b) established – opposition established. Costs awarded against the applicant. Decision Issued : 27 May 2010 AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 3 June 2010 Proceedings Under The Trade Marks Act 1995 Applications/IRs Filed Nos 1361040 to 1362505 Representations of the trade marks comprised in the following list of applications/international registrations designating Australia may be inspected at the Trade Marks Office , Canberra and in the Trade Marks Sub-Offices at Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart. The date following the class is that on which the application was filed; in the case of convention applications the country of origin and the date claimed are in parentheses. 1300fridge Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 112 549 505 Cl. 38. 1361527 Allen, Russell Cl. 37. 1360682 20 20 management Cl. 43. 1360666 Alphapharm Pty Limited ACN/ARBN 002 359 739 1361458 20 20 management Cl. 43. 1360669 Cl. 5. 3 black mutts Cl. 31. 1361563 Alphapharm Pty Limited ACN/ARBN 002 359 739 1361459 Cl. 5. 3Monkeez PTY LTD Cl. 11. 1361945 AM Pharmaceuticals Pty Ltd Cl. 5. 1362074 3Peaks Outdoor Gear Pty Ltd Cl. 25. 1362032 AMARCO ENTERPRISES PTY LTD Cl. 9, 44. 1361603 4Nature Cl. 41, 42. 1361747 Amato, David Cl. 11. 1360670 A&CINTERNATIONAL PTY LTD Cl. 24. 1362149 Ampelite (NZ) Limited (NZ, 18 Dec 2009) Cl. 1, 19. 1361144 A de Bruin and AS de Bruin Cl. 29, 43. 1361881 Ampelite (NZ) Limited (NZ, 18 Dec 2009) Cl. 1, 19. 1361557 A de Bruin and AS de Bruin Cl. 29, 43. 1361883 Ampelite (NZ) Limited (NZ, 18 Dec 2009) Cl. 1, 19. 1361558 A for Attitude Productions ACN/ARBN 065 852 1361325 904 Cl. 16. An, Jiang Min Cl. 4, 20, 21. 1360684 A Plus Plastics & Tooling Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 077 1361933 Ancient Health Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 140 862 406 Cl. 1361381 175 118 Cl. 20. 3, 4, 44. A. Richards Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 008 734 852 Cl. 1, 1361916 ANCOS PTY. LTD. Cl. 6, 14. 1362122 31. Anderson, Nadya Cl. 25. 1362030 Acacia Law Cl. 45. 1360162 Andpak (Aust) Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 070 092 205 Cl. 1361401 Accelerate-EPP Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 140 544 707 1361394 40. Cl. 16, 25, 28, 41. Andpak (Aust) Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 070 092 205 Cl. 1361403 Accendo Education Pty. Limited Cl. 16. 1360683 17, 19. Access Australia's National Infertility Network Ltd. 1361680 Andpak (Aust) Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 070 092 205 Cl. 1361402 ACN/ARBN 061 639 549 Cl. 16, 35, 41, 44. 17, 19. Active Hire Service Pty Ltd Cl. 37, 39, 40. 1361222 Andricciola, Luisa and Strangis, Melissa Cl. 41. 1360444 Active Hire Service Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 010 160 1361439 Andricciola, Luisa and Strangis, Melissa Cl. 41. 1361380 862 Cl. 37, 39, 40. Angel Bi Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 135 153 178 Cl. 3. 1361434 Adelaide Entertainments Corporation Cl. 35, 43, 1361902 AnglicareWA Cl. 41. 1359184 45. Angus, Cameron Cl. 37. 1361742 Agri West Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 108 899 181 Cl. 5. 1361831 Ankh Holding Company Private Limited Cl. 9, 35, 1361124 Agri West Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 108 899 181 Cl. 5. 1361839 36, 37, 42, 43, 44, 45. Agri West Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 108 899 181 Cl. 5. 1361842 ANNABEL TRENDS PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 006 570 1361346 Agri West Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 108 899 181 Cl. 5. 1361848 538 Cl. 12. Agri West Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 108 899 181 Cl. 5. 1361852 ANNABEL TRENDS PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 006 570 1361351 538 Cl. 9. Agri West Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 108 899 181 Cl. 5. 1361849 ANNABEL TRENDS PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 006 570 1361366 Agri West Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 108 899 181 Cl. 5. 1361845 538 Cl. 20. Agri West Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 108 899 181 Cl. 5. 1361840 ANNABEL TRENDS PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 006 570 1361368 Agri West Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 108 899 181 Cl. 5. 1361836 538 Cl. 9. AGROCHEM PTY LTD Cl. 5. 1360438 Anuket Pty Limited Cl. 35, 41. 1361578 AGROCHEM PTY LTD Cl. 5. 1360476 ANZCO Foods Limited Cl. 29. 1361143 Ainsworth, Kirsten Cl. 25. 1361893 Apparel Group Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 002 923 551 Cl. 1361959 AJ Lucas Group Limited Cl. 37. 1361779 9, 14, 18, 25, 35. Akita, Inc. incorporated in the State of Delaware 1361246 Archer, Jr., James B. Cl. 21. 1362012 Cl. 36. Archer, Jr., James B. Cl. 21. 1362014 Alarmcorp Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 133 152 084 Cl.
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