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28 Jan 2016 (Jil.60, No.2, TMA No.6) M A L A Y S I A Warta Kerajaan S E R I P A D U K A B A G I N D A DITERBITKAN DENGAN KUASA HIS MAJESTY’S GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Jil. 60 TAMBAHAN No. 2 28hb Januari 2016 TMA No. 6 No. TMA 11. AKTA CAP DAGANGAN 1976 (Akta 175) PENGIKLANAN PERMOHONAN UNTUK MENDAFTARKAN CAP DAGANGAN Menurut seksyen 27 Akta Cap Dagangan 1976, permohonan-permohonan untuk mendaftarkan cap dagangan yang berikut telah disetuju terima dan adalah dengan ini diiklankan. Jika sesuatu permohonan untuk mendaftarkan disetuju terima dengan tertakluk kepada apa-apa syarat, pindaan, ubahsuaian atau batasan, syarat, pindaan, ubahsuaian atau batasan tersebut hendaklah dinyatakan dalam iklan. Jika sesuatu permohonan untuk mendaftarkan di bawah perenggan 10(1)(e) Akta diiklankan sebelum penyetujuterimaan menurut subseksyen 27(2) Akta itu, perkataan-perkataan “Permohonan di bawah perenggan 10(1)(e) yang diiklankan sebelum penyetujuterimaan menurut subseksyen 27(2)” hendaklah dinyatakan dalam iklan itu. Jika keizinan bertulis kepada pendaftaran yang dicadangkan daripada tuanpunya berdaftar cap dagangan yang lain atau daripada pemohon yang lain telah diserahkan, perkataan-perkataan “Dengan Keizinan” hendaklah dinyatakan dalam iklan, menurut peraturan 33(3). WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 1170 [28hb Jan. 2016 28hb Jan. 2016 PB Notis bangkangan terhadap sesuatu permohonan untuk mendaftarkan suatu cap dagangan boleh diserahkan, melainkan jika dilanjutkan atas budi bicara Pendaftar, dalam tempoh dua bulan dari tarikh Warta ini, menggunakan Borang CD 7 berserta fi yang ditetapkan. TRADE MARKS ACT 1976 (Act 175) ADVERTISEMENT OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS Pursuant to section 27 of the Trade Marks Act 1976, the following applications for registration of trade marks have been accepted and are hereby advertised. Where an application for registration is accepted subject to any conditions, amendments, modifications or limitations, such conditions, amendments, modifications or limitations shall appear in the advertisement. Where an application for registration under paragraph 10(1)(e) of the Act are advertised before acceptance pursuant to subsection 27(2) thereof, the words “Application under paragraph 10(1)(e) advertised before acceptance pursuant to subsection 27(2)” shall appear in the advertisement. Where written consent to the proposed registration of the registered proprietor of another trade mark or of another applicant has been lodged, the words “By Consent” shall appear in the advertisement, pursuant to regulation 33(3). Notice of opposition to an application for registration of a trade marks may be lodged, unless extended at the discretion of the Registrar, within two months from the date of this Gazette, on Form TM 7 accompanied by the prescribed fee. CLASS : 25 2015065566 18 September 2015 Footwear; shoes; boots; sandals; headwear; clothing, namely, shorts, pants, sweatpants, shirts, t-shirts, sweaters, sweatshirts, jackets and vests; hats; gloves; all included in Class 25. Herschel Supply Company Ltd.; 327-611 Alexander Street Vancouver, British Columbia V6A 1E1, CANADA AGENT: Soh Kar Liang, Ella Cheong IP Services Sdn Bhd WARTA KERAJAANA-31-3, Level PERSEKUTUAN 31, Menara UOA Bangsar No 5, Jalan 28hb Jan. 2016] Bangsar Utama 1 59000 Kuala Lumpur 1171 CLASS : 26 2015060678 06 July 2015 Electric hair curlers included in Class 26. KOIZUMI SANGYO CORP.; 3-11, BINGO-MACHI 3- CHOME, CHUO-KU, OSAKA-SHI, OSAKA, JAPAN AGENT: Lee Lin Li, Tay & Partners 6th Floor, Plaza See Hoy Chan, Jalan Raja Chulan 50200 Kuala Lumpur CLASS : 27 2014062872 02 September 2014 Registration of this trade mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the words 'the wood flooring'. Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum and other materials for covering existing floors; wall hangings (non- textile); wallpaper; all included in Class 27. Timber Works (TWF) Sdn Bhd; 83-02, Jalan Adda 3/1, Taman Adda, 81100 Johor Bahru, , JOHOR MALAYSIA AGENT: Low Chee Keong, 24, Jalan E/H 33 Taman Evergreen Heights 83000 Batu Pahat WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 1172 [28hb Jan. 2016 CLASS : 27 2015060680 06 July 2015 Desk carpets; wall hangings [not of textile]; other coverings; all included in Class 27. KOIZUMI SANGYO CORP.; 3-11, BINGO-MACHI 3- CHOME, CHUO-KU, OSAKA-SHI, OSAKA, JAPAN AGENT: Lee Lin Li, Tay & Partners 6th Floor, Plaza See Hoy Chan, Jalan Raja Chulan 50200 Kuala Lumpur CLASS : 28 2011003498 25 February 2011 The transliteration of the japanese characters appearing in the mark is 'purojekuto di va akedo' which has no meaning. Registration of this trade mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word 'arcade'. Arcade game machines other than for use with television receivers; coin, card or counter operated electronic arcade games and amusement apparatus; toys; dolls; toy figures; all included in Class 28. Sega Corporation; 2-12, Haneda 1-chome Ohta-ku Tokyo , JAPAN AGENT: Lim Yean Yean, Wong Jin Nee & Teo 13A - 5 Level 13A, Menara Milenium 8, Jalan Damanlela, Bukit Damansara 50490 Kuala Lumpur WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 28hb Jan. 2016] 1173 CLASS : 28 2014003835 06 April 2014 By consent of the registered proprietor of the trade mark no: 00005149. Games and playthings; gymnastic and sporting articles not included in other Classes; handheld units for playing electronic games, other than those adapted for use with an external display screen or monitor; games featured on a portable handheld device; hand-held electronic games and apparatus; games, electronic games, and video games; controllers for games consoles; computer game apparatus; protected carrying cases specially adapted for handheld games units and computer tablets; video game machines; controllers for video game machines; consumer video game apparatus with camera function; consumer video game apparatus; controllers and joysticks for consumer video game apparatus; protective films for controller of consumer video game apparatus; handheld game apparatus with liquid crystal displays; card game toys and their accessories; game machines and apparatus; sports equipment, parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods; all included in class 28. Amazon Technologies, Inc.; 410 Terry Avenue North Seattle, Washington 98109 , UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AGENT: Winnie Tham Wai Yee, Amica IP Services (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd 164B-1, 1st Floor, Wisma Sekiong Jalan Ngee Heng 80000 Johor Bahru WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 1174 [28hb Jan. 2016 CLASS : 28 2015004500 22 April 2015 International priority date claimed : 19 November 2014, United States Of America Golf club grips included in Class 28. SSG International, LLC; 29706 West Tech Drive Wixom, Michigan 48393 , UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AGENT: Patrick Mirandah, Mirandah Asia (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Suite 3B-19-3, Plaza Sentral Jalan Stesen Sentral 5 50470 Kuala Lumpur CLASS : 28 2015007360 14 July 2015 Badminton racket, shuttlecock, grip, string, dumbbell, game and playthings, gymnastic and sporting articles; all included in Class 28. Perfect Sport Sdn. Bhd.; 1023-1025, 1st Floor Block C Kompleks Sentral No. 33, Jalan Segambut Atas 51200, KEPONG, SELANGOR MALAYSIA WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 28hb Jan. 2016] 1175 CLASS : 28 2015007520 22 July 2015 International priority date claimed : 22 January 2015, Japan Registration of this trade mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word 'design'. Fishing rods; fishing goods made of carbon; fishing goods for black bass fishing; fishing rods for trout fishing; fishing goods for lures; fishing goods for bait logs; lures for sea fishing; cases for fishing rods; stands for fishing rods; coolers for fishing; cable ties exclusively for fishing rods; grips for fishing rods; fishing goods; cases for fishing goods; reels for fishing; rod holders for fishing; artificial baits for fishing; cases for fishing items; all included in Class 28. Legit Design Co. Ltd.; 146-1 Kamisakunobe Takatsu, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 213-0034, JAPAN AGENT: Geetha Kandiah, KASS International Sdn. Bhd. Suite 8-7-2, 7th Floor, Menara Mutiara Bangsar Jalan Liku, Off Jalan Riong 59100 Kuala Lumpur CLASS : 28 2015056793 30 April 2015 Toys; plush toys; stuffed toy animals; dolls; toy cars; toy trucks; board games; all included in Class 28 THE HERSHEY COMPANY; 100 Crystal A Drive, Hershey PA 17033, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AGENT: Michael Soo Chow Ming, Shook Lin & Bok 20th Floor, Ambank Group Building 55 Jalan Raja Chulan 50200 Kuala Lumpur WARTA KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN 1176 [28hb Jan. 2016 CLASS : 28 2015057278 12 May 2015 Sports and play facilities (sporting articles and playthings); gymnastic and sporting articles not included in other Classes; multiple sports courts made of wood and steel (sporting articles and playthings); obstacle courses (sporting articles and playthings); basketball baskets; goals; play equipment for playgrounds; playground equipment and play equipment; outdoor play equipment; parts, accessories and fittings for the aforesaid goods (not included in other classes); play equipment in the form of play tables, play benches, play towers, play fortresses, play houses, play ships, play cabins, play castles, play forts, play strongholds, play wagons, play fire stations, play police stations, play construction sites, play stands, play figures and playground figures, balance seesaws, balance swings, balance stands, balance boards, seesaws and swings and frames therefor, spinning racks and spinning instruments, play and climbing webs, climbing frames, climbing walls, sand boxes, seesaw animals (equipment for playgrounds), roundabouts
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