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Berita Resmi Merek ( Protokol Madrid ) No. 13/VIII/A/2019 BERITA RESMI MEREK (PROTOKOL MADRID) SERI-A No. 13/VIII/A/2019 DIUMUMKAN TANGGAL 12 AGUSTUS 2019 – 12 OKTOBER 2019 PENGUMUMAN BERLANGSUNG SELAMA 2 (DUA) BULAN SESUAI DENGAN KETENTUAN PASAL 14 AYAT (2) UNDANG-UNDANG MEREK NOMOR 20 TAHUN 2016 DITERBITKAN BULAN AGUSTUS 2019 DIREKTORAT MEREK DAN INDIKASI GEOGRAFIS DIREKTORAT JENDERAL KEKAYAAN INTELEKTUAL KEMENTERIAN HUKUM DAN HAK ASASI MANUSIA REPUBLIK INDONESIA DAFTAR ISI BRM Nomor Permohonan Tanggal Penerimaan Kelas Merek 1 M0020191466015 11/07/2019 9, 35, 41, 42 ,43 YUMMLY 2 M0020191463877 18/07/2019 3 BEAUTYTOPSECRET 3 M0020191477564 18/07/2019 3 Kalentin 4 M0020191018955 04/07/2019 16 ,35 CARRÉ D'ARTISTES 5 M0020191479094 25/07/2019 3 ,5 MINIMO 6 M0020191475425 04/07/2019 42 TRAVELCLICK 7 M0020191468965 30/05/2019 35 ,42 FEDDERSEN 8 M0020191479324 25/07/2019 9 9 M0020191447794 04/07/2019 3 ,5 PIPETTE 10 M0020191448900 04/07/2019 3 ,5 PIPETTE CLEAN BABY CARE 11 M0020191479066 25/07/2019 3 TITANIUM SHIELD 12 M0020191479067 25/07/2019 3 #MYSERENITY 13 M0020191476327 11/07/2019 31 I'M PINK 14 M0020191476555 11/07/2019 21 ,30 rivsalt 15 M0020191453097 25/07/2019 41 wegrow 16 M0020191476251 11/07/2019 7 DynaDrive 17 M0020191473183 20/06/2019 3 Céll Fùsion C 18 M0020191465814 09/05/2019 6 Constructor Gonvarri Material Handling 19 M0020191464148 02/05/2019 15 PSS 20 M0020191463936 02/05/2019 43 NH 21 M0020191464469 02/05/2019 43 nhow 22 M0020191466514 16/05/2019 12 DELUN 23 M0020191224726 09/05/2019 16 SKYGLORY 24 M0020191400760 09/05/2019 6 HBIS GROUP 25 M0020191471776 13/06/2019 5 Moloven 26 M0020191467148 16/05/2019 34 LUFFMON 27 M0020191463912 02/05/2019 34 OVALE 28 M0020191463750 02/05/2019 7 CHANGWU 29 M0020191464024 02/05/2019 12, 18 ,19 Hanergy 30 M0020191464558 02/05/2019 18, 20 ,35 ReiGee 31 M0020191466011 09/05/2019 35, 36, 38, 42 ,45 tongdun 32 M0020191463911 02/05/2019 35 ,42 Streamax 33 M0020191465086 09/05/2019 15 NUX 34 M0020191466935 16/05/2019 16 ,20 DANGAN 35 M0020191465135 09/05/2019 1 ,31 QUALICEL 36 M0020191463822 02/05/2019 33 SAKURAO 37 M0020191464605 02/05/2019 9 ,11 LEDENVO 38 M0020191466006 09/05/2019 3 Luxescalp 39 M0020191466171 16/05/2019 29 ,30 Hillfield 40 M0020191464351 02/05/2019 9 RADARBOT 41 M0020191464829 02/05/2019 5, 16, 25, 35, 41, 42 ,44 42 M0020191465812 09/05/2019 9 SIM CHARACTERS - HIGH EMOTION SIMULATION 43 M0020191160672 02/05/2019 35, 37, 39 ,42 ENTERPRISE 44 M0020191463839 02/05/2019 6, 9, 11 ,17 JUNKOSHA 45 M0020191464971 02/05/2019 39 COILPORTER 46 M0020191465459 09/05/2019 9, 25 ,28 IM 47 M0020191465482 09/05/2019 9, 25 ,28 IN&MOTION 48 M0020191466885 16/05/2019 5, 10, 35, 41, 42 ,44 INNOVEX 49 M0020191465370 09/05/2019 45 IDG Design Protect Commercialize 50 M0020191466618 16/05/2019 7, 9, 16, 37, 39 ,41 70th Anniversary 51 M0020191464225 02/05/2019 9 SAMSUNG SPACE 52 M0020191464281 02/05/2019 9 SAMSUNG THE SPACE 53 M0020191472102 18/07/2019 35, 39, 41, 43 ,44 STEIGENBERGER HOTELS & RESORTS 54 M0020191466674 16/05/2019 6 NIPPON STEEL PIPE 55 M0020191465725 09/05/2019 18, 25 ,35 SMAS 56 M0020191466157 16/05/2019 39 ,42 WithTravel 57 M0020191466483 16/05/2019 9 ,19 MINAMO SOLAR SYSTEM 58 M0020191466738 16/05/2019 33 PUŁASKI 59 M0020191465547 09/05/2019 25 ,35 Bistro St. Tropez 60 M0020191466552 16/05/2019 12 MAZDA CX-4 61 M0020191466473 16/05/2019 1 CAPOLAC 62 M0020191466626 16/05/2019 18 ,25 XF 63 M0020191467056 16/05/2019 7 WBT-AHO 64 M0020191463859 02/05/2019 9 HDSS 65 M0020191464116 02/05/2019 9 66 M0020191466892 16/05/2019 41 67 M0020191467191 16/05/2019 41 THE ORANGE TREE PRESCHOOL 68 M0020191467213 16/05/2019 41 TIEN HSLA LANGUAGE SCHOOL 69 M0020191467235 16/05/2019 21 70 M0020191467239 16/05/2019 7 OMNICNC 71 M0020191466293 16/05/2019 9, 14 ,36 GoldPass 72 M0020191466516 16/05/2019 9 EyeFly 3D 73 M0020191471951 13/06/2019 36 DIGITALCROWD 74 M0020191471245 13/06/2019 3 ,5 IVYBEARS 75 M0020191470676 06/06/2019 9, 35 ,37 76 M0020191468835 30/05/2019 20 Re:nature 77 M0020191471079 06/06/2019 5 78 M0020191470919 06/06/2019 5 79 M0020191477312 25/07/2019 5 EVRYSDI 80 M0020191469636 30/05/2019 9 tv 81 M0020191471032 06/06/2019 38 tv 82 M0020191471738 13/06/2019 2 gush 83 M0020191469975 06/06/2019 28 TUNTURI 84 M0020191469977 06/06/2019 28 TUNTURI 85 M0020191470930 06/06/2019 43 WOOSHI 86 M0020191471513 13/06/2019 3 ,29 TROPICANA Virgin Coconut Oil 87 M0020191477388 18/07/2019 31 ENVY 88 M0020191478041 18/07/2019 9 QUICKPATH 89 M0020191477888 18/07/2019 25 BALLOP 90 M0020191472407 20/06/2019 18 91 M0020191473987 27/06/2019 3 so'think.. 92 M0020191471942 13/06/2019 8 KUAILU 93 M0020191472675 20/06/2019 9 JADEVER 94 M0020191473707 27/06/2019 25 REVERSE WEAVE 95 M0020191473988 27/06/2019 3 FORMENT 96 M0020191309977 20/06/2019 11 XLVI OPERAI DEL VAPORE 97 M0020191428209 20/06/2019 9 ,35 COMPARESHOW 98 M0020191300062 27/06/2019 12 NWB 99 M0020191472667 20/06/2019 11 AVONFLOW 100 M0020191473889 27/06/2019 25 MiiOW 101 M0020191405278 27/06/2019 18 Finnigan's 102 M0020191472515 20/06/2019 5 NeoAgro 103 M0020191472591 20/06/2019 5 104 M0020191472865 20/06/2019 25 Ferris Wheel 105 M0020191474126 27/06/2019 1 JINDAN 106 M0020191309483 27/06/2019 14 ,35 FOREVERMARK A DIAMOND IS FOREVER 107 M0020191474092 27/06/2019 5 JATENZO 108 M0020191323794 27/06/2019 3 ,24 bubba organics 109 M0020191474435 27/06/2019 6 FOEN 110 M0020191136831 20/06/2019 3 WHITE ICHIGO 111 M002019282571 27/06/2019 21, 29, 30, 31, 32 ,34 Franziskaner 112 M0020191153968 20/06/2019 1, 5, 9 ,10 DrugWipe 113 M0020191110713 27/06/2019 7 himile 114 M0020191110071 27/06/2019 7 115 M0020191415341 27/06/2019 6 OOC SN100C 116 M0020191476545 11/07/2019 30 117 M0020191476547 11/07/2019 3 stimmung 118 M0020191477254 18/07/2019 11 ELAP 119 M0020191477585 18/07/2019 18 The Ridge 120 M002019815898 04/07/2019 10, 25 ,35 MILAVITSA Halaman 3 dari 73 121 M002019926851 04/07/2019 25 aveline collection 122 M002019974779 04/07/2019 25 ,35 HIDALGO 123 M0020191370544 11/07/2019 25 BUFF 124 M0020191415224 04/07/2019 7 ,9 SHARK 125 M0020191475720 04/07/2019 18 ,25 DUBO 126 M0020191476337 11/07/2019 43 127 M0020191477816 18/07/2019 9, 11 ,34 iHEA 128 M0020191476315 11/07/2019 7 SINSTAR 129 M0020191132678 11/07/2019 6, 7 ,11 P PETTINAROLI 130 M0020191477858 18/07/2019 3 V7 Pink Toning 131 M0020191325976 04/07/2019 9 MACINTOSH 132 M0020191475898 11/07/2019 23 Mettler 133 M0020191420734 11/07/2019 28 ZPI 134 M0020191475388 04/07/2019 5 Nubit 135 M0020191363561 04/07/2019 7 ,26 Foster 136 M0020191476636 11/07/2019 6 137 M0020191099469 11/07/2019 5 Granulox 138 M002019563184 04/07/2019 7 MIXEL 139 M0020191455334 04/07/2019 9 AFFINITY 140 M0020191477808 18/07/2019 25 WALK LUCK 141 M0020191331503 04/07/2019 25 Sea Level 142 M0020191477789 18/07/2019 34 VOOPOO 143 M0020191311951 04/07/2019 1, 2, 17 ,19 COOL-R 144 M002019975921 04/07/2019 7 COMET 145 M0020191212690 11/07/2019 14 MARLÙ 146 M0020191368367 11/07/2019 42 WASABI 147 M0020191265534 11/07/2019 5 NERLYNX 148 M0020191416833 11/07/2019 9, 35 ,39 HPC 149 M0020191292732 11/07/2019 31, 42 ,44 KWS 150 M002019741838 11/07/2019 7, 31 ,42 KWS 151 M0020191173383 11/07/2019 35, 36, 41 ,45 BUSINESS SWEDEN 152 M0020191204478 11/07/2019 31, 42 ,44 Seeding the future 153 M002019701190 11/07/2019 3 HYDRAMAX 154 M0020191146397 11/07/2019 10 COXO 155 M0020191479101 25/07/2019 10 XJ 156 M0020191323669 25/07/2019 9 ,25 StyleSeller 157 M0020191479136 25/07/2019 7 ACCKEE 158 M0020191347813 25/07/2019 5 VESOMNI 159 M0020191462095 25/07/2019 7 ROIDMI 160 M0020191450249 25/07/2019 2 ,37 TEKNOS 161 M0020191342582 25/07/2019 7 Printec 162 M002019736886 25/07/2019 9, 10, 17 ,42 ASanus 163 M0020191433180 25/07/2019 9, 39 ,42 MATCHBOX EXCHANGE 164 M0020191216320 25/07/2019 3 ,44 mademoiselle a. ewald hair concept 165 M0020191416064 25/07/2019 5, 42 ,44 IMMUNOVANT 166 M0020191047036 25/07/2019 5 PREVAGEN 167 M0020191359551 25/07/2019 43 THE BOILING CRAB 168 M0020191000138 25/07/2019 20 PolliMolli Tangerang, 12/08/2019 Kepala Seksi Publikasi dan Dokumentasi Nanang Kostaman, S.H. NIP. 196201021983031001 Halaman 4 dari 73 210 Nomor Permohonan : M002019282571 540 Etiket IRN : 0282571 220 Tanggal Penerimaan : 29 Mei 2019 320 Prioritas : 730 Nama Pemilik : SPATEN-FRANZISKANER-BRÄU GmbH Alamat Pemilik : Marsstraße 46-48 80335 MünchenGermany 740 Nama Kuasa : Novagraaf Belgium N.V./S.A. Alamat Kuasa : P.O. Box 22722 NL-1100 DE Amsterdam-Zuidoost Nama Merek : Franziskaner 566 Arti bahasa/huruf/ : angka asing 591 Uraian Warna : 511 Kelas Barang/Jasa : 21, 29, 30, 31, 32 ,34 510 Uraian Barang/Jasa : ===Toothpicks.=== (Bahasa Inggris) ===Meat, charcuterie, prepared dishes containing meat, poultry, eggs, dishes made with eggs, fish, prepared dishes made with fish, meat and fish preserves.=== ===Coffee, sugar, edible ice and ice for refreshing.=== ===Malt, hops, draff, barley, tailings, barley sprouts.=== ===Beer, colour beer.=== ===Raw tobacco.=== Uraian Barang/Jasa : ===Tusuk gigi. (menggunakan mesin === translasi) ===Daging, charcuterie, hidangan olahan yang berisi daging, unggas, telur, hidangan yang terbuat dari telur, ikan, hidangan olahan yang dibuat dari ikan, daging dan ikan yang diawetkan.
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