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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: August 22, 2016 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: August 22, 2016 1 ALLOWED MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION 1.1 Allowed national marks Application No. Filing Date Mark Applicant Nice class(es) Number 7 1 4/2012/00503191 December HEYS GROUP IP HOLDING LP [CA] 18 2012 7 2 4/2012/00503192 December HEYS GROUP IP HOLDING LP [CA] 18 2012 8 January 3 4/2013/00000196 DREAMWELL, LTD. [US] 20 2013 18 July CRISTALINO JAUME PABLO GARCIA-MORERA 4 4/2013/00008524 33 2013 SERRA [PH] MULTISPORT 22 July HINGE INQUIRER 5 4/2013/00008673 PHILIPPINES. SWIM 16 2013 PUBLICATIONS, INC. [PH] BIKE & RUN 29 August 6 4/2013/00010298 EOCEF EON PHARMATEK, INC. [PH] 5 2013 26 SHENZHEN CHUANGWEI- 7 4/2014/00002483 February MANNA RGB ELECTRONICS CO., 9 2014 LTD [CN] 29 April EUROHEALTHCARE 8 4/2014/00005142 CLAVMEX 5 2014 EXPONENTS, INC. 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No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date: August 22, 2016 23 June 18 4/2014/00502691 PRILIGY BERLIN-CHEMIE AG [DE] 5 2014 23 KAROTAWO 19 4/2014/00506038 December LOPEZ, EDGARDO L [PH] 41 FESTIVAL 2014 17 8; 16; 21; 24 20 4/2015/00001741 February FASHIONICE LILIANG GUO [PH] and25 2015 PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION 4 March CPV CERTIFIED 21 4/2015/00002296 OF REALTY APPRAISERS, 36 2015 PROPERTY VALUER INC. [PH] 10 March SEVEN 107 TROPICAL 22 4/2015/00002605 FILIPUPS 20 and28 2015 LIFESTYLE CORP. [PH] 12 March TITANIO INTERNATIONAL 23 4/2015/00002707 HOME CREATIONS 11; 17; 20 and21 2015 CORPORATION [PH] 12 March TITANIO INTERNATIONAL 24 4/2015/00002708 HOMEFIX 11; 17; 20 and21 2015 CORPORATION [PH] 17 March THE CLOTHING HUB JANIELLE ARA K. BACTAT 25 4/2015/00002901 25 2015 BY ARA B. [PH] 17 April YADEA TECHNOLOGY 26 4/2015/00004110 YADEA 12 2015 GROUP CO., LTD. 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