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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: June 15, 2015 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: June 15, 2015 1 ALLOWED MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION 1.1 Allowed national marks Application No. Filing Date Mark Applicant Nice class(es) Number JACK N` JILL 10 June UNIVERSAL ROBINA 1 4/2011/00006803 CHICHARON NI MANG 29 2011 CORPORATION [PH] JUAN 6 October UNIVERSAL ROBINA 2 4/2011/00012039 JACK N` JILL YAMMY 30 2011 CORPORATION [PH] 8 January BENEFIT COSMETICS LLC 3 4/2013/00000203 BENEFIT 44 2013 [US] 4 March GLOBAL NETWORK 4 4/2013/00002388 G-TV 9 and38 2013 HOLDINGS, INC. [US] 28 May 5 4/2013/00006087 EYGN LIMITED [BS] 16 2013 14 June PETRON CORPORATION 6 4/2013/00006869 EVERYONE`S SHOP 4; 35 and43 2013 [PH] KABUSHIKI KAISHA YAKULT 25 October HONSHA (ALSO TRADING 7 4/2013/00012946 YAKULT 3 2013 AS YAKULT HONSHA CO., LTD.) [JP] 15 March STREETWARD 8 4/2013/00500754 BRASILIA 25 2013 INTERNATIONAL INC. [PH] 14 LIFESTRONG LAWRENCE LANCE YU LEE 9 4/2014/00001952 February 3 SKINXPERT [PH] 2014 PSYCHOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL 13 March RESOURCE CENTER 10 4/2014/00003114 RESOURCES CENTER 35 and42 2014 NURTURING MINDS, INCORPORATED [PH] ENHANCING LIVES THE MS. TOURISM THE MISS TOURISM WORLD 2 April WORLD PHILIPPINE 11 4/2014/00004072 PHILIPPINE FOUNDATION 41 2014 FOUNDATION INC. INC. (TMTWPFI) [PH] (TMTWPFI) TS3 THERMAL 11 April PETRON CORPORATION 12 4/2014/00004497 STRESS STABILIZING 1 and4 2014 [PH] SYSTEM 11 April DYNAMIC CLEANING PETRON CORPORATION 13 4/2014/00004498 1 and4 2014 TECHNOLOGY [PH] AMBICA INTERNATIONAL 11 April 14 4/2014/00004601 FUNGINIL I.V. TRADING CORPORATION 5 2014 [PH] COLGATE TOTAL 23 April CHARCOAL DEEP COLGATE-PALMOLIVE 15 4/2014/00004947 3 2014 CLEAN TOTAL 12 COMPANY [US] HOUR PROTECTION 13 May 16 4/2014/00005940 SUNBLEST QUANTUM FOODS INC. [PH] 29 and30 2014 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: June 15, 2015 23 May TACLOBAN WORLDSUN 17 4/2014/00006512 DR. TOOTH 21 2014 TRADING, INC. [PH] 29 May ORANGE BRANDS 18 4/2014/00006815 ORANGE 39 and42 2014 SERVICES LIMITED [UK] 30 June RAIN OR SHINE TOP ASIAN COATING PHILS., INC 19 4/2014/00008196 2 2014 WHITE [PH] INSTITUTE FOR Institute for Integrality, Inc. 20 4/2014/00008561 9 July 2014 41 INTEGRALITY, INC. [PH] 31 July PARC REGENCY PROPERTY COMPANY OF 21 4/2014/00009483 35 and36 2014 RESIDENCES FRIENDS, INC. [PH] 31 July PROPERTY COMPANY OF 22 4/2014/00009489 MONTICELLO VILLAS 35 and36 2014 FRIENDS, INC. [PH] 1 August MELCO CROWN 23 4/2014/00009539 DREAM REWARDS 35 2014 ENTERTAINMENT [HK] 8 August DOBLE GALING, 24 4/2014/00009970 UNAHCO, INC. [PH] 5 2014 MAGPAGALING NAZARETH SCHOOL 14 August NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 25 4/2014/00010238 OF NATIONAL 41 2014 INCORPORATED [PH] UNIVERSITY 27 August PEARLUX TRADING 26 4/2014/00010671 LIPTON BABY 18; 24 and25 2014 CORPORATION [PH] 28 August JOSE COJUANGCO & JOSE COJUANGCO AND 27 4/2014/00010759 35 2014 SONS, INC. SONS, INC. [PH] 28 August JOSE COJUANGCO AND 28 4/2014/00010760 LUISITA 35 2014 SONS, INC. [PH] 1 29 4/2014/00010863 September JM INTERNATIONAL HONG, WUYI [PH] 20 and25 2014 10 COLGATE-PALMOLIVE 30 4/2014/00011283 September CHECK YOUR HAIR 3 COMPANY [US] 2014 29 TOSCANA ALPHALAND 31 4/2014/00012037 September RISTORANTE 43 DEVELOPMENT, INC. [PH] 2014 ITALIANO 1 October THEODORE P. SALONGA 32 4/2014/00012135 TED`S KITCHEN 43 2014 [PH] 22 October DOUTOR COFFEE CO., LTD. 33 4/2014/00013171 DOUTOR 30; 35 and43 2014 [JP] 24 October 34 4/2014/00013315 KOBEYA MART MICHAEL C. ANG [PH] 29; 30; 32 and35 2014 SENTOSA 24 October TASTE OF ASIA SPECIALTY 35 4/2014/00013316 SINGAPOREAN 43 2014 HOUSE, INC. [PH] RESTAURANT 27 October SAN MIGUEL PURE FOODS 36 4/2014/00013378 SAN MIG FOOD AVE. 35 2014 COMPANY, INC. [PH] 27 October PUREBLEND SAN MIGUEL PURE FOODS 37 4/2014/00013379 31 2014 PREMIUM COMPANY, INC. [PH] 28 October 38 4/2014/00013446 NOSTALGIA RAMIL E. SUMANGIL [PH] 3 2014 29 October 39 4/2014/00013520 PRIME C NATRACARE, INC. [PH] 5 2014 3 40 4/2014/00013667 November EXPRESS, LLC [US] 3 2014 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: June 15, 2015 6 NEW MUSIC RAVEN BROADCASTING 41 4/2014/00013805 November ALTERNATIVE JAM 38 CORPORATION [PH] 2014 88.3 SINCE 2003 7 42 4/2014/00013850 November MANG`KOK BONIFACIO L. SULIT JR [PH] 43 2014 10 43 4/2014/00013895 November MIO POWER ROGELIO C. TAN JR. [PH] 9 2014 10 B-MEG PREMIUM SAN MIGUEL PURE FOODS 44 4/2014/00013901 November 31 SUPER BIIK COMPANY, INC. [PH] 2014 10 B-MEG PREMIUM SAN MIGUEL PURE FOODS 45 4/2014/00013902 November 31 SUPER SOW COMPANY, INC. [PH] 2014 10 B-MEG PREMIUM SAN MIGUEL PURE FOODS 46 4/2014/00013903 November 31 SUPER SOW COMPANY, INC. [PH] 2014 10 B-MEG PREMIUM SAN MIGUEL PURE FOODS 47 4/2014/00013904 November 31 SUPER BIIK COMPANY, INC. [PH] 2014 11 AAC LIGHTWEIGHT BLOCK 48 4/2014/00013952 November AAC 2 and19 CORPORATION [PH] 2014 18 49 4/2014/00014252 November FAST AID KIT MEDETHIX INC. [PH] 5 2014 19 PACIFICA BANDINI 50 4/2014/00014322 November CAFE CUBANA CORPORATION FILLING 43 2014 STATION BAR-CAFE [PH] 24 THE H.D. LEE COMPANY, 51 4/2014/00014543 November LEE PIPES 18 and25 INC. [US] 2014 24 52 4/2014/00014544 November THERMACARE WYETH LLC [US] 5 and10 2014 25 PHILIPPINE REALTY & LOWER HOUSE AT 53 4/2014/00014589 November HOLDINGS CORPORATION 37 ONE BALETE 2014 [PH] 25 PHILIPPINE REALTY & UPPER HOUSE AT 54 4/2014/00014590 November HOLDINGS CORPORATION 37 ONE BALETE 2014 [PH] 27 PNB LIFE INSURANCE, INC. 55 4/2014/00014707 November OG OPTIMUM GREEN 36 [PH] 2014 27 PNB LIFE INSURANCE, INC. 56 4/2014/00014708 November BIDA! 36 [PH] 2014 27 PNB LIFE INSURANCE, INC. 57 4/2014/00014709 November ACHIEVERS 36 [PH] 2014 27 PNB LIFE INSURANCE, INC. 58 4/2014/00014710 November STEP UP 7 36 [PH] 2014 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: June 15, 2015 5 SOCIEDAD ANONIMA DAMM 59 4/2014/00015022 December INEDIT 32 [ES] 2014 9 60 4/2014/00015048 December DIGITAL5 TV5 NETWORK INC. [PH] 38 and41 2014 9 61 4/2014/00015050 December KICKING PINAY TV5 NETWORK INC. [PH] 38 and41 2014 11 DTI GOLD BAGWIS DEPARTMENT OF TRADE 62 4/2014/00015146 December 35 SEAL AND INDUSTRY (DTI) [PH] 2014 11 DTI SILVER BAGWIS DEPARTMENT OF TRADE 63 4/2014/00015147 December 35 SEAL AND INDUSTRY (DTI) [PH] 2014 11 DTI BRONZE BAGWIS DEPARTMENT OF TRADE 64 4/2014/00015148 December 35 SEAL AND INDUSTRY (DTI) [PH] 2014 16 HEALTHWELL 65 4/2014/00015338 December GLUTAMAX PROTECT NUTRACEUTICALS, INC. 3 and5 2014 [PH] 22 PNB LIFE INSURANCE, INC. 66 4/2014/00015598 December AIRLITE 36 [PH] 2014 3 February SBJ MARIKINA SHOE 67 4/2014/00500430 HOT PINK 16; 18 and25 2014 EXCHANGE, CORP. [PH] 24 JME BROADCAST 68 4/2014/00500823 February ROBIN SIENNA 41 RESOURCES, INC. [PH] 2014 24 JME BROADCAST 69 4/2014/00500827 February MARIA MORENA 41 RESOURCES, INC. [PH] 2014 24 JME BROADCAST 70 4/2014/00500828 February MISSY HISTA 41 RESOURCES, INC. [PH] 2014 22 April A. Y. TANTUCO MFG., INC. 71 4/2014/00501733 ACE 29 2014 [PH] TOYOTA JIDOSHA TOYOTA SURE KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO 26 May 72 4/2014/00502273 CERTIFIED USED TRADING AS TOYOTA 12 and35 2014 CARS MOTOR CORPORATION) [JP] 17 June PT. DELTOMED 73 4/2014/00502621 PILTUNTAS 5 2014 LABORATORIES [ID] 18 June SEAFOOD CASTANARES, ROBERTO R 74 4/2014/00502631 43 2014 WAREHOUSE [PH] 26 June HAKUHODO 75 4/2014/00502778 SEI-KATSU-SHA 16; 35 and41 2014 INCORPORATED [JP] STARAPPLE COMPUTER 76 4/2014/00502964 9 July 2014 SIGMA 9 CORPORATION [PH] STARAPPLE COMPUTER 77 4/2014/00502967 9 July 2014 SIGMA 9 CORPORATION [PH] 10 July ELITE 168 ELITE 168 REALTY 78 4/2014/00502988 36 2014 MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT, INC. [PH] 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: June 15, 2015 THE CONCENTRATE 13 August 79 4/2014/00503559 7UP MANUFACTURING 32 2014 COMPANY OF IRELAND [BM] 25 ROYAL ROYAL COPENHAGEN A/S 80 4/2014/00504447 September 21 COPENHAGEN [DK] 2014 3 October 81 4/2014/00504660 HISTORIAE OGER SARL [FR] 3 and4 2014 7 October 82 4/2014/00504678 CANNA JEMIE B.V. [NL] 1 and5 2014 7 October THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 83 4/2014/00504680 32 2014 [US] 16 October UNIVERSAL ROBINA 84 4/2014/00504892 PAYLESS XTRA BIG 30 2014 CORPORATION [PH] 20 October CENTRAL PHILIPPINE 85 4/2014/00504943 CPU FEEDS 31 2014 UNIVERSITY [PH] 22 October CHARIS COMMUNION 86 4/2014/00505002 TETELESTAI, INC [PH] 41 2014 ELEMENTS 11 87 4/2014/00505317 November GR OLYMPICS TV5 NETWORK INC.
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