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Corrigenda - Notice Related to Opposition - Notice Trade Marks Journal No: 1982 , 11/01/2021 CORRIGENDA APPL CORRIGENDA DESCRIPTION NO 4576509 4576509 - (1963-0)Services to be read as Providing user access to online sites containing instant tax, accounting, and finance-related information, provision of telecommunication access to video and audio content provided via an online video-on-demand service, providing access to online databases, providing access to multimedia content online. All of the foregoing services limited to be used in respect of the Goods and Services Tax, other taxes, accounting, and finance, none of the foregoing in connection with the online photo or video editing or sharing services, or for online networking services. 4592442 4592442 - (1970-0) Services to be read as Education; Providing of training; Sporting and cultural activities and Entertainment activities NOT including services relating to gaming, gaming platforms, esports, and online or computer games. 5237 Trade Marks Journal No: 1982 , 11/01/2021 Following Trade Mark applications have been Registered and registration certificates are available on the official website 875116 1239149 2015764 2533314 3001155 3347669 3539021 3577086 3590554 4195489 4222317 4222320 4273640 4285505 4293055 4317795 4322224 4328233 4369862 4380564 4380565 4409278 4418998 4452981 5238 Trade Marks Journal No: 1982 , 11/01/2021 Following Trade Marks Registration Renewed for a Period Of Ten Years APPL NO CLASS 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