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AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL of TRADE MARKS 6 September 2007 Vol: 21 , No. 35 6 September 2007 AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS Did you know a searchable version of this journal is now available online? It's FREE and EASY to SEARCH. Find it at http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/ols/epublish/content/olsEpublications.jsp or using the "Online Journals" link on the IP Australia home page. The Australian Official Journal of Designs is part of the Official Journal issued by the Commissioner of Patents for the purposes of the Patents Act 1990, the Trade Marks Act 1995 and Designs Act 2003. This Page Left Intentionally Blank (ISSN 0819-1808) AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 6 September 2007 Contents General Information & Notices IR means "International Registration" Amendments and Changes Application/IRs Amended and Changes ...................... 11747 Registrations/Protected IRs Amended and Changed ................ 11747 Registrations Linked ............................... 11745 Applications for Extension of Time ...................... 11746 Applications for Amendment .......................... 11746 Applications/IRs Accepted for Registration/Protection .......... 11557 Applications/IRs Filed Nos 1193810 to 1194182 ............................. 11553 Applications/IRs Lapsed, Withdrawn and Refused Lapsed ...................................... 11748 Withdrawn..................................... 11748 Refused ...................................... 11748 Assignments, Transmittals and Transfers .................. 11748 Cancellations of Entries in Register ...................... 11749 Notices ........................................ 11746 Opposition Proceedings ............................. 11745 Removal/Cessation of Protection for Non-use Proceedings ....... 11749 Renewal of Registration/IR ............................ 11749 Trade Marks Registered/Protected ....................... 11745 This Page Left Intentionally Blank For Information on the following please see our website: www.ipaustralia.gov.au or contact our Customer Service Network on 1300651010 Editorial enquiries Contact information Freedom of Information ACT Professional Standards Board Sales Requests for Information under Section 194 (c) Country Codes Trade Mark and Designs Hearing Sessions INID (Internationally agreed Numbers for the Indentification of Data) ‘INID’ NUMBERS in use on Australian Trade Mark Documents ‘INID’ is an acronym for Internationally agreed Numbers for the Identification of Data’ (200) Data Concerning the Application. (210) Serial Number of the application. (220) Data of filing the application. (300) Data relating to Priority under the Paris convention. (500) Various Information. (510) List of goods and/or services. (511) Nice Classification of goods and/or services. (540) Reproduction of the mark. (551) Indication of the effect that the mark is a collective mark or a certification mark. (554) Shape mark. (556) Sound mark. (557) Scent mark. (591) Colour mark. (700) Information Concerning Parties Concerned with the Application/Registration. (730) Name and address of the applicant or owner of the registration. (750) Address for service for correspondence. NOTE: Trade marks marked with an asterisk (*) or an IR number are international applications designating Australia AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 6 September 2007 OFFICIAL NOTICES Business Service Interruption Friday 14th & 21st September 2007 The IP Australia Canberra office will have all Information Technology computer services interrupted as part of relocating our data centre to the new building. The interruption will affect IP Australia State Offices ability to electronically receipt all correspondence from customers. Manual receipts will be issued to customers who lodge documents after 4.00pm AEST on these days. Calls made to our Customer Service Centre on 1300 651 010 will still be answered as normal, however, customers should be aware that IP Australia’s Customer Service Centre will not have access to customer information or databases relating to specific applications. Operators will be able to answer general customer enquiries only. 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Contact: IP Australia Phone: 1300 651 010 or +61 2 6283 2999 Fax: +61 2 6283 7999 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ipaustralia.gov.au AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 6 September 2007 ABSTRACTS OF DECISIONS ABSTRACT OF REASONS FOR A DECISION OF A DELEGATE OF THE REGISTRAR OF TRADE MARKS Trade Mark Application : 992548, 992549, 992928, 1065381 Applicant : Rex Dupain and Danina Anderson Opponent : B.J. WHITE & WELLINGTON LANE PRESS PTY LTD & JOHN Decision : Section 52 opposition. Sections 41, 43, 58, 59, 60 and 62 of the Act. Copyright in artistic works (photographs and negatives); copyright material not intrinsic to trade marks and not germane to the grounds of opposition. Opposition not established on evidence before hearing officer. Decision Issued : 27 August 2007 AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TRADE MARKS 6 September 2007 Proceedings Under The Trade Marks Act 1995 Applications/IRs Filed Nos 1193810 to 1194182 Representations of the trade marks comprised in the following list of applications/international registrations designating Australia may be inspected at the Trade Marks Office , Canberra and in the Trade Marks Sub-Offices at Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart. The date following the class is that on which the application was filed; in the case of convention applications the country of origin and the date claimed are in parentheses. A & R Carlton AB Cl. 7, 16. 1193933 Bishop, Barbara J see Bishop, Wayne H A Day of Dressage Cl. 41. 1194131 Bishop, Wayne H and Bishop, Barbara J Cl. 3. 1194104 About Health Cl. 5. 1193298 Blazen Brands International Cl. 25. 1192927 Ahmed, Khodar Ali Cl. 43. 1193923 Boost Tel Pty Limited ACN/ARBN 092 384 417 Cl. 1194055 ALDI Foods Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 086 210 139 Cl. 8. 1194132 16, 25, 35, 41. Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. a Maryland 1193986 Brother Ausindo Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 117 627 264 corporation (US, 22 Feb 2007) Cl. 35, 36, 37, 42. see Sukendro, Hartono Alive Australia Pty.Ltd. ACN/ARBN 125 246 111 Cl. 1192788 Brother Ausindo Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 117 627 264 28. see Sukendro, Hartono and Mahdalena, Maria Allen, Matthew Cl. 14. 1194128 Budget Bitch Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 123 977 480 Cl. 1193424 36. Alliance Lawyers Pty Ltd Cl. 45. 1194169 Bundaberg Prawn Farm Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 071 1191838 Alliance Lawyers Pty Ltd Cl. 45. 1194178 103 672 Cl. 29. Allianz SE Cl. 16, 36. 1192956 Business Pilot Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 121 082 531 Cl. 1193896 Amberwise Pty Ltd Cl. 41. 1192035 35. Ameribag Inc. Cl. 16, 18, 35. 1193064 Busuttil, Vanessa-Rose Cl. 16. 1191611 Aquent LLC a Delaware limited liability company 1193932 Caloundra City Council Cl. 41. 1193280 Cl. 35. Carla Zampatti Pty Limited ACN/ARBN 001 336 1194065 Arnott, Allison Cl. 30. 1194004 036 Cl. 25, 35. Aroma Coffee Roastery Pty Limited ACN/ARBN 1194103 Castle Tools Tyrolit Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 002 794 1192458 095 447 840 Cl. 30, 35. 434 Cl. 7, 8. Artilize Worldwide Co. Ltd Cl. 9. 1193904 Cenovis Health Co Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 001 572 1193994 Aspire IP Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 115 841 168 Cl. 36, 1193149 596 Cl. 5. 41. Cerovac, Milorad Cl. 41. 1193436 Aspire IP Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 115 841 168 Cl. 36, 1193153 Checkpoint Systems, Inc. Cl. 16, 35. 1193995 41. Coca-Cola Company a Delaware corporation, The 1193927 Aspire IP Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 115 841 168 Cl. 36, 1193151 (JP, 19 Feb 2007) Cl. 32. 41. Coca-Cola Company a Delaware corporation, The 1193928 Australian CRC for Interaction Design Pty Ltd Cl. 1194019 Cl. 32, 35. 10. collectyourdebt.com.au Pty Ltd Cl. 36. 1193185 Australian Football League ACN/ARBN 004 155 1193823 Cooper Coffman Wine Company Pty Ltd 1192533 211 Cl. 9, 14, 16, 21, 25, 28, 41. ACN/ARBN 118 569 449 Cl. 31, 32, 33, 40. Australian Grand Prix Corporation Cl. 16, 25, 35, 1194009 Crown Estate Wines Australia Pty Ltd Cl. 33. 1193440 41. Crown Melbourne Limited ACN/ARBN 006 973 262 1194010 Avon Products, Inc. a New York corporation Cl. 3. 1194043 Cl. 41. Bachmann Industries, Inc. Cl. 28. 1193816 Crown Melbourne Limited ACN/ARBN 006 973 262 1194015 Bare Escentuals Beauty, Inc. Cl. 3. 1194075 Cl. 41. Bare Escentuals Beauty, Inc. (US, 16 Feb 2007) Cl. 1194076 Damorgold Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 051 905 705 Cl. 24. 1193929 3. Dibdin, Graham and Dibdin, Graham Cl. 35. 1193420 Bare Escentuals Beauty, Inc. (US, 16 Feb 2007) Cl. 1194077 Dibdin, Graham see Dibdin, Graham 3. DIY Master Ltd ACN/ARBN 123 035 245 Cl. 16, 36. 1192893 Bayer Aktiengesellschaft Cl. 1, 5. 1193814 DOMINO'S PIZZA ENTERPRISES LIMITED 1194135 Bean There 2 Pty Ltd Cl. 30, 35, 43. 1194030 ACN/ARBN 010 489 326 Cl. 30. Beck-Mewing, Debra Cl. 35. 1193133 DOMINO'S PIZZA ENTERPRISES LIMITED 1194138 Beer Importers & Distributors Pty Limited 1194064 ACN/ARBN 010 489 326 Cl. 30. ACN/ARBN 067 780 607 Cl. 32. DOMINO'S PIZZA ENTERPRISES LIMITED 1194142 BELGIAN TRADITION PTY LTD ACN/ARBN 120 1193918 ACN/ARBN 010 489 326 Cl. 30, 43. 000 759 Cl. 30. DOMINO'S PIZZA ENTERPRISES LIMITED 1194139 Benex Corporation Cl. 3. 1193919 ACN/ARBN 010 489 326 Cl. 30. Beverage Marketing Australia Pty Ltd ACN/ARBN 1193002 DOMINO'S PIZZA ENTERPRISES LIMITED 1194137 089 993 322 Cl. 7, 11, 30. ACN/ARBN 010 489 326 Cl.
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