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Berita Resmi Merek Seri-A Hearing BERITA RESMI MEREK SERI-A HEARING No. 34A/VIII/A/2017 DIUMUMKAN TANGGAL 2 AGUSTUS 2017 – 2 NOVEMBER 2017 PENGUMUMAN BERLANGSUNG SELAMA 3 (TIGA) BULAN SESUAI DENGAN KETENTUAN PASAL 22 AYAT (1) UNDANG-UNDANG MEREK NOMOR 15 TAHUN 2001 DITERBITKAN BULAN AGUSTUS 2017 DIREKTORAT MEREK DAN INDIKASI GEOGRAFIS DIREKTORAT JENDERAL KEKAYAAN INTELEKTUAL KEMENTERIAN HUKUM DAN HAK ASASI MANUSIA REPUBLIK INDONESIA DAFTAR ISI Nomor Permohonan Tanggal Penerimaan Kelas Merek 1 D002011046790 17/11/2011 7 ALLIANCEMOTORI + LOGO 2 J002008010842 28/03/2008 36 THAMRIN SQUARE 3 J002008006304 25/02/2008 35 GM 4 J002009020615 22/06/2009 35 MISTY 5 D002009020508 22/06/2009 3 IZZI 6 J002008037089 17/10/2008 36 SOLITAIRE 7 D002010030445 19/08/2010 5 PRIMAXONE 276 SL 8 D002010025424 14/07/2010 5 PRIMAXONE 276 SL 9 J002011015526 20/04/2011 41 TOTAL BLACK OUT INDONESIA 10 D002012009541 01/03/2012 3 PREMIUMBB 11 D002012052858 02/11/2012 7 MAX DRIVE TRANSMISSION DAN LOGO 12 D002013006847 15/02/2013 16 ,21 SPORTY 13 D002013012461 19/03/2013 4 REV-X 14 D002013017855 18/04/2013 30 DORAYAKI 15 D002013022443 14/05/2013 3 Nuuron 16 D002013027113 05/06/2013 9 FURUTEC 17 D002013056089 25/11/2013 30 BOWL NOODLE SOUP 18 D002014004039 30/01/2014 12 GRAND i10 19 D002014005915 12/02/2014 25 TUMBAK MAS + LUKISAN 20 D002014005916 12/02/2014 25 BELKA MAS 21 D002014006165 14/02/2014 30 IKAN HIAS + LUKISAN IKAN 22 D002014006448 17/02/2014 3 DERMASKIN SOLUTION 23 D002014006488 17/02/2014 5 INNOLIFE USIRANGIN 24 D002014006999 19/02/2014 3 BESTE 25 D002014010576 11/03/2014 11 ASALED 26 D002014012588 20/03/2014 20 BLUE A 27 D002014014240 28/03/2014 25 POPSY + LUKISAN WANITA 28 D002014016007 08/04/2014 3 CARNELA 29 D002014018524 24/04/2014 1, 4, 19 ,35 S-OIL 30 D002014019030 28/04/2014 25 BLACKHEDET 31 D002014019849 30/04/2014 3 ISA BELLE 32 J002014020210 05/05/2014 35 deMOSS HIJAB & FASHION 33 D002014021893 14/05/2014 31 SANITA 34 D002014025919 09/06/2014 3 HIOSHI 35 D002014028028 19/06/2014 30 77 36 D002014032520 07/07/2014 25 identic 37 J002014033460 16/07/2014 43 PIZZERIANANAMIA + Lukisan 38 J002014037192 18/08/2014 35 deMOSS HIJAB & FASHION 39 D002014039185 01/09/2014 3 TANAKA 40 D002014040661 09/09/2014 28 737 41 D102014041109 11/09/2014 25 ,35 SEAN & SHEILA 42 D002014043981 26/09/2014 12 TERRA MOTORS 43 D002014045179 03/10/2014 14 AXEL VINESSE 44 J002014047523 17/10/2014 36 Aon Hewitt 45 J002014047524 17/10/2014 35 Aon Hewitt 46 J002014047889 21/10/2014 35 NEO SOHO 47 D002014050835 06/11/2014 6 HOMEGA + LOGO/HURUF KANJI 48 D002014050930 06/11/2014 9 R-ONE 49 J002014053370 20/11/2014 41 ,42 GMP - GMP Platform 50 D002014056584 09/12/2014 16 CIKO 51 D002014060841 31/12/2014 30 M MAYA CAKE + Lukisan 52 D002015002135 20/01/2015 7 bullmer 53 D002015003376 28/01/2015 11 B-SON 54 D002015003546 29/01/2015 6 SARGENTSTEEL 55 D002015003662 29/01/2015 30 CRU # 1 56 D002015007775 26/02/2015 18 PRIMADONA 57 D002015008680 05/03/2015 16 GRAMEDIA G 58 D002015008681 05/03/2015 14 GRAMEDIA G 59 D002015008684 05/03/2015 3 GRAMEDIA G 60 D002015008700 05/03/2015 16 GRAMEDIA dan LOGO 61 D002015008702 05/03/2015 14 GRAMEDIA dan LOGO 62 D002015008705 05/03/2015 3 GRAMEDIA dan LOGO 63 D002015008707 05/03/2015 3 GRAMEDIA dan LOGO 64 D002015012251 25/03/2015 16 GAMBAR 65 D002015013142 31/03/2015 29 ,30 CLARISSA KENZIE 66 D002015015075 10/04/2015 18, 25 ,35 SUTOR MANTELLASSI 67 D002015017134 23/04/2015 21 ALLEX 68 D002015018944 06/05/2015 19 GRAND ELEPHANT MORTAR 69 D002015018946 06/05/2015 19 GRAND ELEPHANT CEMENT 70 D002015019783 12/05/2015 25 BE11ELove / BELLE LOVE 71 D002015021196 20/05/2015 14, 18 ,25 GIOVANNI GALLI 72 D002015022041 25/05/2015 3 MONGGO 73 D002015022132 25/05/2015 30 BAHAGIA HOKA 74 D002015022210 26/05/2015 6 ULTRAWELD 75 D002015023018 29/05/2015 9 LF 76 D002015023021 29/05/2015 9 LF 77 D002015023550 03/06/2015 4 AGER 78 D002015023690 04/06/2015 3 Je l'aime 79 D002015023939 05/06/2015 3 Jill 80 D002015024785 10/06/2015 25 PIALA DUNIA & huruf Arab & Lukisan 81 D002015028236 30/06/2015 3 PLUSH by JE 82 D002015029686 09/07/2015 29 Smoothies 2 Go 83 D002015030230 10/07/2015 12 BRIMA 84 D002015032067 30/07/2015 9 FUJITSU Network 1FINITY 85 D002015032656 04/08/2015 9 BLOSSOM BLAST 86 D002015033345 07/08/2015 9 RV TECH 87 D002015034228 12/08/2015 30 JOY AND JOY 88 D002015034233 12/08/2015 29 JOY AND JOY 89 D002015034234 12/08/2015 29 PEOPLE SWALLOW BRAND 90 D002015035625 20/08/2015 17 PANDA 91 D002015035667 21/08/2015 1 NEU PURE 92 D002015036458 26/08/2015 30 ANEKA + lukisan 93 D002015037387 01/09/2015 18 TRUST Certified Used Cars 94 D002015037824 02/09/2015 21 HOME LUX 95 D002015037825 02/09/2015 21 HOME LUX 96 D002015039061 10/09/2015 25 RIKERS 97 D002015041428 23/09/2015 28 DIRECT GOLF 98 D002015042424 30/09/2015 12 GG MOTO + LOGO 99 D002015042425 30/09/2015 12 GG Go Green + LOGO 100 D002015042426 30/09/2015 12 SURYA MOTO + LOGO 101 D002015042433 30/09/2015 9 GG Go Green + LOGO 102 D002015042437 30/09/2015 9 GO GREEN emobility + LOGO 103 D002015048333 30/10/2015 16 Tiga Duku + Lukisan 104 D002015048452 30/10/2015 16 Tiga Mahkota + Lukisan 105 D002015048453 30/10/2015 16 TIGA BERUANG + Lukisan 106 D002015048502 02/11/2015 16 GM = GADJAHMADA Tangerang, 08/08/2017 Kepala Seksi Publikasi dan Dokumentasi Nanang Kostaman, S.H. Halaman 3 dari 41 NIP. 196201021983031001 210 Nomor Permohonan : D002013006847 540 Etiket 220 Tanggal Penerimaan : 15 Februari 2013 320 Prioritas : 730 Nama Pemilik : John Alamat Pemilik : Jalan Bisma 3 Blok B.9 No.5 RT/RW : 007/010 Papanggo Tanjung Priok Jakarta Utara 740 Nama Kuasa : KASTURI DJULI, SH., SE Alamat Kuasa : FIRM International Patent, Rukan Eksklusif Bukit Golf Mediterania Blok E No. 5 Pantai Indah Kapuk, Jakarta Utara - 14470 Nama Merek : SPORTY 566 Arti bahasa/huruf/ : Sporty= Suatu Penamaan angka asing 591 Uraian Warna : Hitam 511 Kelas Barang/Jasa : 16 ,21 510 Uraian Barang/Jasa : ===Tissue; Kantong plastik (Bags of plastic); Kantong plastik untuk pembungkus (Bags of plastic for wrapping); Kantong plastik untuk pengepakan (Bags of plastic for packaging); Kantong-kantong sampah dari plastic (Garbage Bags of plastics); Pembungkus gelembung plastik untuk pembungkus ( Plastic Bubble packs for wrapping); Pembungkus gelembung plastik untuk pengepakan ( Plastic Bubble packs for or packaging); Plastik untuk pembungkus (Plastic for wrapping); Kantong kresek; Kantong kertas=== === 210 Nomor Permohonan : D002014004039 540 Etiket 220 Tanggal Penerimaan : 21 Februari 2014 320 Prioritas : 730 Nama Pemilik : HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY Alamat Pemilik : 12, Heolleung-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea (South) 740 Nama Kuasa : Selly L. Sitanggang, SH., SS. Alamat Kuasa : LUMENTA SITORUS & PARTNERS Graha Simatupang Tower II B, 7th Floor Jalan TB Simatupang, Kav. 38, Jakarta Selatan 12540 INDONESIA, 12210 Nama Merek : GRAND i10 566 Arti bahasa/huruf/ : angka asing 591 Uraian Warna : Hitam & putih 511 Kelas Barang/Jasa : 12 510 Uraian Barang/Jasa : === suku cadang dan asesoris untuk mobil, yaitu: karoseri untuk mobil; casis untuk mobil; rantai untuk mobil; batang penggerak untuk mobil; bemper untuk mobil; bantalan rem untuk mobil; kantung udara (alat keselamatan untuk mobil); tirai bambu yang diadaptasi untuk mobil;alat anti silau untuk mobil; poros (roda jalan bebas ) untuk mobil; kopeling untuk mobil; jendela untuk mobil; jeruji roda untuk mobil; transmisi pengurang kecepatan untuk mobil; poros transmisi untuk mobil; selubung engkol untuk komponen mobil; kap untuk mobil; roda untuk mobil; ranta' transmlsl untuk mobil; poros (hubs) untuk mobil; roda jalan bebas untuk mobil; rantai penggerak untuk mobil; roda kemudi untuk mobil; kopling untuk mobil; pintu untuk mobil; sepatu rem untuk mobil; bak roda gigi untuk mobil; pelapis rem untuk mobil; klakson untuk mobil; teromol rem untuk mobil; pegas suspensi untuk mobil; penutup jok untuk mobil; sabuk pengaman untuk mobil; tempat duduk pengaman untuk mobil; tempat bagasi untuk mobil; jaring bagasi untuk mobil; tempat menaruh ski untuk mobil; peredam bantingan untuk mobil; rem untuk kendaraan; persneling untuk merubah kecepatan untuk kendaraan darat; ban mobil; === 210 Nomor Permohonan : D002014005915 540 Etiket 220 Tanggal Penerimaan : 12 Februari 2014 320 Prioritas : 730 Nama Pemilik : AGUS KUSUMADJAJA Alamat Pemilik : Jl. Manyar Kertoarjo 3/37,Surabaya 740 Nama Kuasa : Ishak Bisma Widiyanto, S.T. Alamat Kuasa : Jl. Darmo Indah Barat V/AB-9, Surabaya., 60187 Nama Merek : TUMBAK MAS + LUKISAN 566 Arti bahasa/huruf/ : LUKISAN angka asing 591 Uraian Warna : Hitam, putih. 511 Kelas Barang/Jasa : 25 510 Uraian Barang/Jasa : ===Sarung tenun, sarung batik.=== 210 Nomor Permohonan : D002014005916 540 Etiket 220 Tanggal Penerimaan : 12 Februari 2014 320 Prioritas : 730 Nama Pemilik : AGUS KUSUMADJAJA Alamat Pemilik : Jl. Manyar Kertoarjo 3/37,Surabaya 740 Nama Kuasa : Ishak Bisma Widiyanto, S.T. Alamat Kuasa : Jl. Darmo Indah Barat V/AB-9, Surabaya., 60187 Nama Merek : BELKA MAS 566 Arti bahasa/huruf/ : BELKA MAS : Merupakan suatu penamaan. angka asing 591 Uraian Warna : Hitam, putih. 511 Kelas Barang/Jasa : 25 510 Uraian Barang/Jasa : ===Sarung tenun, sarung batik.=== 210 Nomor Permohonan : D002014006448 540 Etiket 220 Tanggal Penerimaan : 17 Februari 2014 320 Prioritas : 730 Nama Pemilik : RIZKY ANANDA Alamat Pemilik : JL WARUGA JAYA N0.47, RT/RW ; 005/006 KEL.CnNARUGA, KEC.PARONGPONG,BANDUNG 740 Nama Kuasa : Fadlin Avisenna Nasution, S.H. Alamat Kuasa : ANC & CO (Advocates & Solicitors)Gedung Graha MobilKom Lt.4Jl. Raden Saleh Raya No. 53, CikiniJakarta Pusat Nama Merek : DERMASKIN SOLUTION 566 Arti bahasa/huruf/ : DermaSkin Solution = merupakan suatu penamaan angka asing 591 Uraian Warna : ABU-ABU DAN PUTIH 511 Kelas Barang/Jasa : 3 510 Uraian Barang/Jasa : ===sabun muka; sabun badan; === 210 Nomor Permohonan : D002014014240 540 Etiket 220 Tanggal Penerimaan : 28 Maret 2014 320 Prioritas : 730 Nama Pemilik : JEFFRY, LOW Alamat Pemilik : Muara Karang Blok D.7.T/95 RT/RW.
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