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Estado Diario Subdirección De Marcas 20/05/2021 1 Estado Diario Subdirección de Marcas 20/05/2021 Sección M1: Observaciones de Forma Solicitud Representante Tipo signo Marca Observaciones 1355767 AZ Y COMPAÑÍA, en representación de Monster Mixta M MONSTER ENERGY CARES Energy Cares 1374851 CLAUS KREBS POULSEN, en representación de Denominativa TIME TO ROLL OXYGENTRACK LLC 1375493 JOHANSSON & LANGLOIS, en representación de Mixta Vital Spaces Sodexo SODEXO 1375693 CARLA ANDREA JACQUELINE MUÑOZ SILVA, Mixta M MUSIL INGENIERIA Y en representación de INGENIERÍA Y CONSTRUCCIÓN CONSTRUCCIÓN MUSIL LIMITADA 1384587 CHRISTIAN GUSTAVO ERNST SUÁREZ, en Denominativa MYSTERY.ORG representación de MYSTERY ORGANIZATION, INC. 1385862 CLAUS KREBS POULSEN, en representación de Figurativa Apple Inc. 1385863 CLAUS KREBS POULSEN, en representación de Figurativa Apple Inc. 1385984 CLAUS KREBS POULSEN, en representación de Mixta SONGS for LIFE Apple Inc. 1387395 JUAN ALBERTO LUCIANO DÍAZ WIECHERS, en Mixta QG QATARGAS representación de Qatargas Operating Company Limited 1388637 ESTUDIO CAREY LTDA., en representación de Mixta b: Bazaarvoice, Inc. 1390799 Jacqueline Magaly Cornejo Calderón, en Mixta SINDICATO NACIONAL DE representación de Sindicato Interempresa TRABAJADORES DE LA Nacional de Trabajadores de la Construccion CONSTRUCCION, MONTAJE Y OTROS Montaje y Otros SINTEC -CHile SINTEC CHILE 1396145 MAX FELIPE CANALES CASTRO, en Mixta Alto Impacto representación de MTK Spa 1396759 SARGENT & KRAHN, en representación de Denominativa NATURECAN NATURECAN LTD 1396761 SARGENT & KRAHN, en representación de Denominativa NATURECAN NATURECAN LTD 1 Estado Diario Subdirección de Marcas 20/05/2021 Sección M1: Observaciones de Forma Solicitud Representante Tipo signo Marca Observaciones 1396821 Tomislav Marcelo Vucina Martínez, en Denominativa MEIER representación de Francisco José Rodríguez Lifschitz 1397552 NAYAT SANCHEZ PI, en representación de Inria Denominativa MAIA Chile 1398347 LUCY LORENA ESPINA FERNÁNDEZ Mixta Lorena Pastelería S.A. 1402198 ISABEL EUGENIA SAINZ LOBO, en Mixta GTN representación de INMOBILIARIA GTN SpA 1404291 FRANKLIN PATRICIO ESPINOZA VÉLIZ, en Denominativa REVISTA CRISOL representación de MIGUEL ENRIQUE ALEGRÍA OLIVARES 1412084 SOLANGE RACHEL HASSON NÁGEL, en Mixta VONE, VONE GOURMET representación de VONE GOURMET E.I.R.L 1412152 PAULINA ANDREA GONZÁLEZ IBACETA Denominativa TERRÁNEA 1412166 CARLOS IGNACIO LARRAÍN HURTADO, en Denominativa PICKERS representación de MCCAIN FOODS LIMITED 1412587 JOEL LUIS VILLABLANCA RETAMALES, en Denominativa Sembrasol el snack de Chile representación de Joel Luis Villablanca Retamales 1412596 WIN WIN SPA, en representación de Mixta Wow Market Comercializadora Kuful spa 1412603 FRANCISCA ISABEL CONTRERAS VIELMA Denominativa Cosmicflown 1412620 CLAUS KREBS POULSEN, en representación de Mixta TriGUARD3 Keystone Heart Ltd. 1412627 HANS MIKAEL HOLMBERG, en representación Denominativa Simplehealth de Elas & Elos Simplehealth SpA 1412628 ESTUDIO CAREY LTDA., en representación de Mixta ULTRA CIC AGRONATTURALIA, S.P.R. 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