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1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 1950284 15/04/2010 Trading As Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 1950284 15/04/2010 E.C.MEDIA ( INTERNATIONAL) PRIVATE LIMITED trading as ;E.C.MEDIA ( INTERNATIONAL) PRIVATE LIMITED NO.387, 1ST FLOOR, 4TH BLOCK, 80 FEET ROAD, KOREMANGALA, BANGALORE- 34 MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS A COMPANY REGISTERED IN INDIA UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 1956, Address for service in India/Agents address: BUSINESS TRACK II , VILANGANPARA BUILDING, GOOD SHEPHERD STREET, KOTTAYAM 686 001,KERALA Used Since :22/05/2009 CHENNAI INTERNET PORTAL SERVICES, ONLINE DIGITAL CONTENT, DIGITAL PUBLISHING, CONTENT SOFTWARE, ONLINE E- BOOK, READER, WEB BROWSERS, WEB PAGES, WEB DESIGNING, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, TRANSCRIPTION; MEDICAL, HYGENIC AND BEAUTY CARE; HOTELS, RESORTS INCLUDED IN CLASS 42 5052 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 2531670 15/05/2013 CONFORMIS, INC. 28 CROSBY DRIVE BEDFORD MA 01730 USA SERVICE PROVIDERS A COMPANY INCORPORATED IN DELAWARE, USA Address for service in India/Agents address: OBHAN & ASSOCIATES 501/7, LANE W-21A, WESTERN AVENUE, SAINIK FARMS NEW DELHI-62 Proposed to be Used DELHI Designing surgical implants and instruments except [scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto, industrial analysis and research services, design and development of computer hardware and software, scientific analysis in the fields of chemistry, biology and molecular biology, laboratory research in the field of molecular biology; laboratory research in the fields of pharmaceutics and food technology; providing research in the fields of pharmaceutical, chemical and diagnostic research; research and development of pharmaceutical products and substances for others; scientific research in the nature of scientific information research services; chemical, biological, molecular biology and pharmacogenomic analysis services, medical services, veterinary services, medical diagnostic services and provision of medical diagnostic information in the field of detection of neoplastic, inflammatory, infectious, degenerative, genetic, proliferative and vascular diseases, premalignant and malignant cancerous conditions, cancer and inborn errors; veterinary diagnostic services and provision of veterinary diagnostic information in the field of detection of neoplastic, inflammatory, infectious, degenerative, genetic, proliferative and vascular diseases, premalignant and malignant cancerous conditions, cancer and inborn errors in livestock, cattle, pigs, horses, deer, elk, moose, sheep, dogs, cats, mice, rats, monkeys, apes and birds.] 5053 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 2639878 09/12/2013 VOLITION INFOTECH PRIVATE LTD. B-134, 3RD FLOOR, DAYANAND COLONY, LAJPAT NAGAR-4, NEW DELHI-110024 SERVICE PROVIDER Used Since :17/12/2009 DELHI SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT, WEBSITE & WEB APPLICATIONS-DEVELOPMENT. 5054 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 2652070 31/12/2013 OZONE MEDIA SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED trading as ;OZONE MEDIA SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED 2ND AND 3RD FLOOR, KMJ ARCADIA, INDUSTRIAL MAIN ROAD, KORAMANGALA, 5TH BLOCK, BANGALORE - 560095. KARNATAKA SERVICE PROVIDERS A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: ALMT LEGAL 2, LAVELLE ROAD, BANGALORE 560 001 Used Since :11/10/2013 CHENNAI PROVIDING TECHNOLOGY FOR ANALYTICS AND REPORTING, BRAND CONTROL, AND GENERAL OPTIMIZATION OF DIGITAL CONTENT VIA THE INTERNET, MOBILE, VIDEO, INTERNET AND OTHER DIGITAL FORMATS, SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE (SAAS) SERVICES FEATURING SOFTWARE FOR OPTIMIZATION OF ONLINE ADVERTISING IMPRESSIONS, AND PARTICIPATION IN ONLINE ADVERTISING AUCTIONS AND EXCHANGES THIS IS CONDITION OF REGISTRATION THAT THE USE OF THE TRADE MARK IS ONLY AS A TAGLINE ALONG WITH THE HOUSE MARKS AND THE APPLICANT HAS NOT TO USE THE TRADE MARK FOR THE APPLIED SERVICES.. 5055 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 2722717 22/04/2014 PRASAD DKN trading as ;KGLN 985 18th A Main 66th Cross 5th Block Rajajinagar Bangalore 560010, Karnataka. SERVICE PROVIDER Proprietor Address for service in India/Attorney address: NIKHIL G TEGGI F-97, 4th Floor, Anna Nagar (E), Chennai - 600102 Used Since :01/03/2002 CHENNAI SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICES AND RESEARCH AND DESIGN RELATING THERETO, DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE, SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT, PROGRAMMING AND IMPLEMENTATION, INSTALLATION OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE, MAINTENANCE OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE, UPDATING OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, SERVER HOSTING, SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE [SAAS],HOSTING SERVICES. IN USE. 5056 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 2767460 03/07/2014 RAJENDRA N. MOHANTY trading as ;L. P. GAS ENGINEERS AND CONSULTANTS 502, AMAR RESIDENCY, SION-TROMBAY ROAD, DEONAR, MUMBAI-400088 SERVICE PROVIDER AN INDIAN NATIONAL Address for service in India/Attorney address: VISHESH AND ASSOCIATES 301/302, A-WING, 3RD FLOOR, SHAHEEN CHAMBERS, DAWOOD BAUG, OPP. PEARL HERITAGE, ANDHERI (WEST), MUMBAI - 400 058. Used Since :01/12/2001 MUMBAI ENGINEERING SERVICES, DESIGN SERVICES FOR ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, MECHANICAL RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY IN THE FIELD OF DESIGING AND DEVELOPMENT OF LPG INSTALLATIONS 5057 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 2778910 23/07/2014 THINKPALM TECHNOLOGIES PVT.LTD. trading as ;THINKPALM TECHNOLOGIES PVT.LTD. B-1, 1ST FLOOR, ATHULYA, INFOPARK-SEZ, KAKKANAD, KOCHI - 682030, KERALA SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: NEXTLEGAL SERVICES, ADVOCATES AND SOLICITORS #831, 2nd CROSS, 7th MAIN, HAL 2nd STAGE, 100 FEET ROAD, INDIRANAGAR, BANGALORE - 560038, KARNATAKA Proposed to be Used CHENNAI Software, Software Application, Software Programs, Software Drivers and related goods in respect of integrated School Bus Tracking and Fleet Management Solution SUBJECT TO USE THE MARK AS A WHOLE AS REPRESENTED IN THE FORM OF APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 17 OF THE TRADE MARKS ACT 1999. 5058 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 Femina Flaunt 2797126 25/08/2014 BENNETT, COLEMAN & COMPANY LIMITED 7, Bahadurshah Zafar Marg, New Delhi- 110103 Service providers an Indian company existing under the Companies Act, 1956 Address for service in India/Agents address: INTTL ADVOCARE. F-252, WESTERN AVENUE, SAINIK FARMS, NEW DELHI - 110 062. Proposed to be Used To be associated with: 2797125 DELHI Specific in the provide the Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis and research services; design and development of computer hardware and software. THIS IS SUBJECT TO ASSOCIATION WITH REGISTERED/PENDING REGISTRATION NO..2797125.. 5059 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 SMT 2807096 11/09/2014 VYOME BOISCIENCES PVT LTD. 1ST FLOOR PLOT NO. 459, PATPARGANJ AREA DELHI-110092 MANUFACTURER, TRADER & SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Agents address: THE ACME COMPANY B-41, NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DELHI - 110013. Used Since :01/08/2014 DELHI MEDICAL RESEARCH; SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICES AND RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF PHARMACY, GENES, MEDICINES, BIOLOGY, CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, COSMETICS, ECOLOGY, AND GENETICS INCLUDED IN CLASS 42. 5060 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 2822664 08/10/2014 HITACHI SYSTEMS, LTD. 1-2-1 OSAKI, SHINAGAWA-KU TOKYO 141-8672, JAPAN SERVICE PROVIDER Address for service in India/Attorney address: SUSHANT M. SINGH & ASSOCIATES 5/25 WEST PATEL NAGAR NEW DELHI-110008 Proposed to be Used DELHI COMPUTER SOFTWARE DESIGN, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, OR MAINTENANCE OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE; TECHNICAL ADVICE RELATING TO COMPUTERS; PROVIDING COMPUTER PROGRAMS IN DATA NETWORKS; UPGRADING (FUNCTION ENHANCEMENT AND ADDITION) OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS; INSTALLATION AND UPGRADING (FUNCTION ENHANCEMENT AND ADDITION) OF COMPUTER PROGRAMS; PROVIDING APPLICATION SOFTWARE ON A SERVER COMPUTER VIA INTERNET; 5061 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 2865745 19/12/2014 ASIA TODAY LTD. 2ND FLOOR, EBENE HOUSE, 23 CYBERCITY, EBENE MAURITIUS SERVICE PROVIDERS Used Since :01/10/2014 To be associated with: 2865739 DELHI SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICES AND RESEARCH AND DESIGN RELATING THERETO; INDUSTRIAL ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH SERVICES; DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE. 5062 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 2866272 18/12/2014 SONI. 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LTD 301-302 ADITYA KAUSHAMBHI PLAZA SEC 14 KAUSHAMBHI COMMERCIAL COMPLEX GHAZIABAD UP 201010 SERVICE PROVIDERS A PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE INDIAN COMPANIES ACT, 1956 Used Since :24/02/2011 DELHI DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH RELATING TO DATA BASE MANAGEMENT, DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH RELATING TO INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH RELATING TO INFORMATION STORAGE, CONVERSION OF DATA OF DOCUMETNS FROM PHYSICAL TO ELECTRONIC MEDIA, CONVERSION OF COMUTER PROGRAMS AND DATA 5064 Trade Marks Journal No: 1900 , 06/05/2019 Class 42 2926472 17/03/2015 M/S. DHAANI CREATIONSS PRIVATE LIMITED 02, SAPAN BAGH, DAYAL BAGH, AGRA, UTTAR PRADESH - 282005 SERVICES Address for service in India/Attorney address: GIRI & COMPANY A-212C/306, TIRUPATI
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