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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 < July 2, 2018 > 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 < July 2, 2018 > 1 ALLOWED MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION 1.1 Allowed national marks Application No. Filing Date Mark Applicant Nice class(es) Number 3 October KK FOOD TRADING CO. 1 4/1817/00015949 DIAMOND 30 2017 LTD. [HK] 3 October KK FOOD TRADING CO. 2 4/1917/00015949 DIAMOND 32 2017 LTD. [HK] 20 October WORLD SERIES OF CAESARS INTERACTIVE 3 4/2016/00012890 9 and28 2016 POKER ENTERTAINMENT, LLC [US] 10 4 4/2016/00013776 November PW PLAYWIN HUANG SHAO RU [PH] 28 2016 20 July Reckitt & Colman (Overseas) 5 4/2016/00503567 VEET 8 2016 Limited [GB] 21 6 4/2016/00506623 December AD-LINK SHI, PENG PENG [CN] 9 2016 DOC ROB`S 3 March GENESIS CANLAPAN 7 4/2017/00003074 CHIROPRACTIC 20 2017 WALCHER [PH] WELLNESS PILLOW DOC ROB`S 3 March GENESIS CANLAPAN 8 4/2017/00003075 CHIROPRACTIC 44 2017 WALCHER [PH] WELLNESS CLINIC 3 March IT`S NICE TO SEE KENMARK OPTICAL, INC. 9 4/2017/00003099 35 2017 YOU. [US] TOTAL 10 March DAVIES PAINTS 10 4/2017/00003543 CONSTRUCTION 2 2017 PHILIPPINES, INC. [PH] SOLUTION 23 May 11 4/2017/00007927 LONGLIFE BRAND Hong Zu Qian [PH] 30 2017 30 May Pure Snacks Food House 12 4/2017/00008273 FUNKID CHEESE M AX 30 2017 Corporation [PH] 22 June 88 CHINATOWN 13 4/2017/00009766 Sim, Paul Uychongco [PH] 36 2017 SQUARE 11 July 14 4/2017/00010913 OREN FullCash Corp. [PH] 25 and41 2017 11 July Shacman Motors Incorporated 4; 7; 9; 11; 12 15 4/2017/00010947 NAKANISHI TRUCKS 2017 [PH] and35 12 July 16 4/2017/00011061 BEAUTY IN GIVING Socorro R. Quirino [PH] 35 2017 Tabak-und Cigarettenfabrik 14 July 17 4/2017/00011167 PRIMUS Heintz Van Landewyck Gmbh 34 2017 [DE] 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 < July 2, 2018 > 19 July TAKE YOUR BURGER Zark`s Food Ventures Corp. 18 4/2017/00011410 35 2017 TO THE NEXT LEVEL [PH] 19 July THE GREASIER, THE Zark`s Food Ventures Corp. 19 4/2017/00011411 35 2017 BETTER [PH] 24 July Top Shield Coatings 20 4/2017/00011674 TARTAN 2 and3 2017 Corporation [PH] 26 July BAYLEAF FOODS AND 21 4/2017/00011826 STEFANO`S 29; 30 and43 2017 RESTAURANTS, INC. [PH] 2 August GLAM NAILS & SKIN 22 4/2017/00012309 Glam Nails & Skin Spa [PH] 44 2017 SPA 22 August BODY RESTORATION 23 4/2017/00013421 BHN Co., Ltd. [JP] 5 and32 2017 COLLAGEN 8 24 4/2017/00014458 September HOMEZONE Al Futtaim Company LLC [AE] 35 2017 22 Kirkwood Development 25 4/2017/00015221 September KELSEY CARE 37 and44 Corporation [PH] 2017 27 1; 2; 3; 5; 7; 9; 16; 26 4/2017/00015613 September Merck Merck KGaA [DE] 28; 42; 43; 44 2017 and45 3 October TAXAND GLOBAL Taxand, Economic Interest 27 4/2017/00015927 35; 36 and45 2017 ALLIANCE Grouping [LU] 3 October KK FOOD TRADING CO. 28 4/2017/00015949 DIAMOND 29 2017 LTD. [HK] 4 October 29 4/2017/00015974 B Ballislife LLC [US] 18; 25 and41 2017 URATEX 10 October MONOBLOCK Polyfoam-RGC International 30 4/2017/00016333 20 2017 MIRELLA CHAIR Corporation [PH] MADE IN R.P. URATEX 10 October MONOBLOCK 4301 Polyfoam-RGC International 31 4/2017/00016334 20 2017 WESTON TABLE Corporation [PH] MADE IN R.P. URATEX 10 October MONOBLOCK Polyfoam-RGC International 32 4/2017/00016335 20 2017 STELLAR CHAIR Corporation [PH] MADE IN R.P. 18 October TURISMO FILIPINA 33 4/2017/00016699 Rexner F. Rubio [PH] 41 2017 INTERNATIONAL 2018 23 October Champion Biotech and 34 4/2017/00017125 FELLOW 5 and10 2017 Pharma Corp [PH] 26 October Quiambao Tabuan Rice 35 4/2017/00017351 QTR 30 2017 Corporation [PH] 26 October QTR QUIAMBAO Quiambao Tabuan Rice 36 4/2017/00017352 30 2017 TABUAN RICE Corporation [PH] 26 October QTR QUIAMBAO Quiambao Tabuan Rice 37 4/2017/00017353 30 2017 TABUAN RICE Corporation [PH] 26 October QTR QUIAMBAO Quiambao Tabuan Rice 38 4/2017/00017354 30 2017 TABUAN RICE Corporation [PH] 26 October 39 4/2017/00017391 SABROSO LECHON Sabroso Lechon Inc. [PH] 43 2017 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 < July 2, 2018 > 27 October 40 4/2017/00017478 SUKI CLUB Neotrinity Corporation [PH] 35 2017 6 41 4/2017/00017898 November FOOD PORT Araneta Center, Inc. [PH] 36 2017 6 ST. PATRICK'S MEDICAL 42 4/2017/00017917 November KIDDIE WHIZ 5 SYSTEMS, INC. [PH] 2017 8 43 4/2017/00018047 November OIL CASA Solano Grupo Capital Inc. [PH] 4 2017 8 44 4/2017/00018048 November STEEL DEPOT Solano Grupo Capital Inc. [PH] 6 2017 8 45 4/2017/00018049 November STEEL DEPOT Solano Grupo Capital Inc. [PH] 6 2017 8 46 4/2017/00018052 November BED SHIRTS Raffles and Company Inc. [PH] 24 2017 8 LESLIE`S CLOVER 47 4/2017/00018075 November Leslie Corporation [PH] 29 and30 CHIPS SHRIMP 2017 9 48 4/2017/00018196 November ALBERTUS CHICKEN First Cagfoods Company [PH] 35 and43 2017 10 49 4/2017/00018341 November PIZZA GALLERY Max`s Group, Inc. [PH] 43 2017 10 50 4/2017/00018342 November PIZZA LAB Max`s Group, Inc. [PH] 43 2017 10 51 4/2017/00018343 November PIZZA THEATER Max`s Group, Inc. [PH] 43 2017 10 52 4/2017/00018344 November PIZZA FORUM Max`s Group, Inc. [PH] 43 2017 10 53 4/2017/00018345 November PIZZA GARDEN Max`s Group, Inc. [PH] 43 2017 10 54 4/2017/00018347 November PIZZA BASE Max`s Group, Inc. [PH] 43 2017 10 55 4/2017/00018348 November PIZZA POINT Max`s Group, Inc. [PH] 43 2017 10 56 4/2017/00018349 November PIZZA OVEN Max`s Group, Inc. [PH] 43 2017 10 57 4/2017/00018350 November PIZZA BAY Max`s Group, Inc. [PH] 43 2017 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 < July 2, 2018 > 16 58 4/2017/00018370 November MICROSLT INC. Michal Tomasz Seremak [PH] 42 2017 AMEN 20 ASEAN MENTORSHIP Philippine Center For 59 4/2017/00018683 November FOR Entrepreneurship Foundation 35 and41 2017 ENTREPRENEURS Inc. [PH] NETWORK 20 60 4/2017/00018694 November Nisshin Steel Co., Ltd. [JP] 6; 35; 37 and40 2017 20 61 4/2017/00018702 November NISSHIN STEEL Nisshin Steel Co., Ltd. [JP] 6; 35; 37 and40 2017 20 62 4/2017/00018703 November NISSHIN STEEL Nisshin Steel Co., Ltd. [JP] 6; 35; 37 and40 2017 21 ROYAL RICH AND 63 4/2017/00018752 November RFM Corporation [PH] 30 THICK 2017 SEBASTIAN'S 22 DIVEBAR Sebastian`s Artisanal, Inc. 64 4/2017/00018817 November 30 HAND DIPPED ICE [PH] 2017 CREAM BAR 22 65 4/2017/00018860 November EXCELBOND Artchelle Cabalida Racal [PH] 1 2017 22 66 4/2017/00018866 November READING WELL Patricia G. Cruz [PH] 16 and41 2017 22 67 4/2017/00018886 November MOUSA Fordays Co., Ltd. [JP] 3; 5 and32 2017 22 AMINOACTY BCAA & 68 4/2017/00018889 November Fordays Co., Ltd. [JP] 5 GLUTAMINE 2017 23 Seven For All Mankind 69 4/2017/00018968 November 7 FOR ALL MANKIND 25 International Sagl [CH] 2017 24 70 4/2017/00019037 November ABANIA Zhenliang Zhang [CN] 3 2017 27 AMERICAN MAPLE Consolidated Dairy & Frozen 71 4/2017/00019112 November 29 LEAF Food Corp. [PH] 2017 29 72 4/2017/00019337 November TABEMAKI Peter L. Kawsek, Jr. [PH] 30 2017 1 DIOS MIO! 73 4/2017/00019437 December MC Wilson Corporation [PH] 43 RESTAURANT 2017 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 < July 2, 2018 > 1 Kao Kabushiki Kaisha ( also KATE COVER UNDER 74 4/2017/00019457 December trading as Kao Corporation ) 3 COAT 2017 [JP] 4 DYNAPHARM (M) Sdn Bhd 75 4/2017/00019540 December DYNAPHARM 1; 3; 5; 21 and30 [MY] 2017 5 BURRA FOODS PTY. LTD. 76 4/2017/00019652 December PURE SOURCE MILK 29 [AU] 2017 AYO PREMIUM 7 WHITENING WITH Wonderful World of Wellness 77 4/2017/00019668 December ADVANCED 35 Marketing Corporation [PH] 2017 ALPHAGLOW COMPLEX 7 Jiangsu Sinski Vehicle 78 4/2017/00019796 December SINSKI Science and Technology 12 2017 Company Limited [CN] 7 Zhejiang Yingshu Biological 79 4/2017/00019799 December INGLEMIREPHARM`S 35 Technology Co., Ltd. [CN] 2017 7 Inforged International Co., Ltd. 80 4/2017/00019804 December G INFORGED 12 [TW] 2017 11 UNIQUE 81 4/2017/00019836 December TOOTHPASTE ACS Manufacturing Corp. [PH] 3 2017 TOTAL ORAL CARE UNIQUE 11 TOOTHPASTE 82 4/2017/00019838 December ACS Manufacturing Corp. [PH] 3 PROFESSIONAL 2017 CARE Dossen World Intellectual 11 Property Operation 83 4/2017/00019907 December CCINN 43 Management (Guangzhou) 2017 Co., Ltd.
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