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Trademark Official Bulletin Industrial Property Registry Royal TRADEMARK OFFICIAL BULLETIN INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY REGISTRY ROYAL GOVERNMENT OF BHUTAN THIMPHU ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NO.78, June 2018 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Official Trademark Bulletin No: TMJ-78 Notification date: 1 June 2018 Published in accordance with Rule 46 of the Trademarks Rules of the Industrial Property Rules of 2001 (will be published for 3 months starting the notification date) CONTENTS 1. Official notice 2. New notice 3. Application which are Examined & accepted for registration are published for Opposition Purposes under Rule 46 of the Industrial Property Rules 2001 4. Applications Registered are published for Invalidation under Rule 51 of the Industrial Property Rules 2001 and Section 29 of the Industrial Property Act. 5. Changes in Published applications 6. Applications renewed 1. OFFICIAL NOTICE In accordance with the Industrial Property Act, 2001 and Industrial Property Rules, 2001 Preliminary Section 1 to 3 Part III Section 24 to 33 (Marks, Collective Marks, Trade Names and Acts of Unfair Competition) Part IV Sections 34 to 44 (General Provisions- as applicable to Part III) Sd/- (Kinley Tenzin Wangchuk) REGISTRAR OF INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY All application, notices, statements or other documents or any fees required by the Regulations or the Rules will be received at the Industrial Property Registry, Royal Government of Bhutan, Thimphu Fees Fees may be paid in cash or Bank drafts drawn on a local Bank, made payable the Registrar of Industrial Property. Until further notice the fees in cash may be paid at the Regional Trade & Industry Office, Thimphu under the head “Fees for administration of Industrial Property Regulations (FAIPR) Industrial Property Attorneys Under section 35, read with Rule 60, the following persons are registered as Industrial Property Attorneys: 1. Mr. Prakash Rasaily, Clues & Colleague, P.O. Box. 503, Flat # 1, Lhaki Shopping Center, Phendey Lam, Thimphu 11001, Bhutan. Telephone: 00975-2- 325572. 2. Mr. Yishay Dorji, Yishay & Associates, Sernya Lam, P.O.Box 995, Thimphu, Bhutan. Telephone: 00975-2-325722. 3. Mrs. Sonam Uden, Blue Lotus IP Service, Thimphu, Bhutan. Tel- 00975-2- 325722 4. Mr. Cheda, Langjophakha, Thimphu, Telephone: 00975-17633828, email: [email protected] Marks limited to colours Where it is indicated in the application, for registration of the mark to be limited to certain colours, such colours are not published, but the claims are mentioned. Application Details The number of the application is indicated before the date of filing, followed by the particulars of the applicant. The address for service in case of a foreign applicant is also given. The conditions/limitations subject to which the mark is accepted are also indicated. Since the registry follows the multiclass application system, the relevant goods/services and classes are shown together. Opposition Notice is hereby given that any person interested may, within three months from the date of this publication, give to the Registrar notice of opposition to the registration of the mark, on Form 10 along with the prescribed fee. 2. NEW NOTICES The registry would like to notify our client to follow the 11th Edition of the NICE Classification of Goods and services in classifying the goods & services owing to changes and additional classes being included in tis edition. Successfull Examination Marks To assist the Registrar in expediting the acceptance of trademark application for registration, agents and clients are reminded to ensure that the specification of goods & services set out in the application forms conform with the International Classification of Goods & Services (9th edition of the Nice classification) as stated above. Following INID Codes are used in the Journals INID is an acronym for Internationally agreed Numbers for Identification of biblographic Data (210)- Serial number of application (220)- Date of filing of application (310)(320)(330)- Priority (511) – NICE classification for goods and services (526) - Disclaimer (540) - Reproduction of marks (571) – Description of mark (731) – Name and address of the applicant (750) – Address for correspondence or agent Note: The Registry does not guarantee the accuracy of its publication or undertakes any responsibility for errors and omissions or their consequences. Successfull Examination Marks (210) Application Number : BT/M/0001/409392 (220) Application Date :24/01/2018 (731) Applicant Name : Merz Pharma GmbH (540): Hepa-Merz & Co. KGaA (731) Applicant Address : Eckenheimer Landstr. 100 60318 Frankfurt am Main, Germany (750) Representative: (526) Disclaimer : (571) Colour Claims: (310)(320)(330): (511) Goods/Services : 5 Pharmaceutical products, namely a preparation for the treatment of liver diseases. (210) Application Number : BT/M/0001/569049 (220) Application Date :03/03/2017 (731) Applicant Name : Banana.ch SA (540): BANANA (731) Applicant Address : Via Trevano 7a CH- 6900 Lugano, Switzerland (750) Representative: Via G. B. Pioda 6 CH- 6900 Lugano (526) Disclaimer : (571) Colour Claims: (310)(320)(330): 382 464 19/12/1990 CH (511) Goods/Services : 9 Software. (210) Application Number : BT/M/0001/702821 (220) Application Date :27/11/2017 (731) Applicant Name : Jowat SE (540): Jowatherm (731) Applicant Address : Ernst-Hilker-Straße 10-14 32758 Detmold, Germany (750) Representative: Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 107 32760 Detmold (526) Disclaimer : (571) Colour Claims: (310)(320)(330): (511) Goods/Services : 1 Hot-melt adhesives for technical use. 17 Adhesive bands and adhesive foils for technical use. (210) Application Number : BT/M/0001/710661 (220) Application Date :05/02/2018 (731) Applicant Name : Beiersdorf AG (540): EUCERIN (731) Applicant Address : Unnastrasse 48 Successfull Examination Marks 20253 Hamburg, Germany (750) Representative: (526) Disclaimer : (571) Colour Claims: (310)(320)(330): (511) Goods/Services : 3 Soaps, body and beauty care preparations, in particular preparations for the care of the skin and of the face, all in the form of creams, gels and lotions; deodorants for personal use; shaving creams and foams and after-shave preparations; preparations for the care, cleaning and embellishment of the hair; bath and shower additives, sun-tanning preparations. 5 Medicated cosmetics in particular preparations in the form of creams, gels and lotions, all for the care of dry skin, dermatitic preparations for treatment of eczema, psoriasis and dermatological conditions; medicated bath and shower additives; medicated preparations for the care and cleaning of hair; medicated sun-tanning preparations; medicated preparations for the prevention of the aging of the skin; medicated preparations for use as an ointment base. (210) Application Number : BT/M/0001/808393 (220) Application Date :19/01/2018 (731) Applicant Name : SOCIETE (540): Limagrain COOPERATIVE AGRICOLE LIMAGRAIN (731) Applicant Address : Rue Henri Mondor Biopôle Clermont-Limagne F-63360 SAINT- BEAUZIRE, France (750) Representative: 20 rue de Chazelles F- 75847 PARIS CEDEX 17 (526) Disclaimer : (571) Colour Claims: (310)(320)(330): 023195382 21/11/2002 FR (511) Goods/Services : 1 Chemicals used in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; fertilizers; plant-growth regulating preparations, seed-preserving products, seed-coating products. 30 Flour and preparations based on such flours and optionally food additives, preparations made of cereals, flour mixtures, mixtures of cereal raw material in the form of powder for food use, concentrates and conditioners based on cereal raw materials in the form of powder for food use and food additives, meals based on flours, maize semolina, fine flours, mill products, bread, bread products, buns, biscuits, rusks, Viennese pastry, cakes, pastry and confectionery, yeast, baking- powders. 31 Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products (neither prepared, nor transformed) and grains (seeds) particularly of vegetables, legumes, cereals and especially corn and straw cereals, sunflower, soy, rape, peas, forage and grass, natural plants and flowers, plants, grains (cereals), animal food, cereal bran. 44 Agriculture, horticulture and forestry services in particular treatment of seeds, agronomy service, advice on cultural practices, advice relating to agricultural soil treatment, plant cultivation, parasite and pest destruction for agriculture, horticulture and forestry, weed killing. Successfull Examination Marks (210) Application Number : BT/M/0001/886280 (220) Application Date :31/01/2018 (731) Applicant Name : Apple Inc. (540): IPOD HI-FI (731) Applicant Address : 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014, United States of America (750) Representative: 1 Infinite Loop, MS:169- 31PL Cupertino CA 95014 (526) Disclaimer : (571) Colour Claims: (310)(320)(330): 300497133 20/09/2005 HK (511) Goods/Services : 9 Speakers; sound systems comprising remote controls, amplifiers, loudspeakers and components thereof; apparatus for reproduction of sound; apparatus for connecting and charging portable and handheld digital electronic devices for recording, organizing, transmitting, manipulating, and reviewing audio, video and other digital content; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods. (210) Application Number : BT/M/0001/925668 (220) Application Date :15/02/2018 (731) Applicant Name : STAR MICRONICS CO., LTD. (731) Applicant Address : 20-10, Nakayoshida, Suruga- ku, Shizuoka-Shi Shizuoka 422-8654, Japan (750) Representative: 12-1, Omiya-cho 2-chome, Gifu-shi (540): star Gifu-ken
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