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Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper Mckinley Rd 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: January 7, 2013 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: January 7, 2013 1 ALLOWED MARKS PUBLISHED FOR OPPOSITION 1.1 Allowed national marks Application No. Filing Date Mark Applicant Nice class(es) Number MONDE M.Y. SAN MONDE M.Y. SAN 1 4/2011/004833 27/04/2011 CORPORATION & 30 CORPORATION [PH] LOGO ECOLOGIC AND GENERAL MOTORS LLC 2 4/2011/004854 27/04/2011 12 DESIGN [US] CROCS 3 4/2011/005915 23/05/2011 CROCS, INC. [US] 25 CHAMELEONS PAZZION FABULOUSLY YOU BARCODE MARKETING PTE. 4 4/2011/007873 05/07/2011 18 and 25 (STYLIZED) AND LTD. [SG] LOGO BARCODE MARKETING PTE. 5 4/2011/007874 05/07/2011 PAZZION 18 and 25 LTD. [SG] 6 4/2011/009479 10/08/2011 DEVICE ITHK TM LIMITED [VG] 18; 25 and 35 7 4/2011/009480 10/08/2011 AAPE (STYLIZED) ITHK TM LIMITED [VG] 18; 25 and 35 8 4/2011/009759 17/08/2011 YUKI SHIROI CHARLIE PUA [PH] 3 SUREBOND AND TAMSONS ENTERPRISES, 9 4/2011/010235 26/08/2011 17 DESIGN INC. [PH] VILLAGE SIAN SING INVESTMENTS 10 4/2011/012122 07/10/2011 BLACKSMITH & 8 CO., LTD. [TW] DEVICE 6; 9; 11; 12; 19; 11 4/2011/012458 14/10/2011 VOSSLOH VOSSLOH AG [DE] 20; 36; 37; 39; 40 and 42 JOSE MIGUEL S MANALO 12 4/2011/013587 11/11/2011 HOY! METRO 16 and 41 [PH] SESSIONS ON 25TH EAGLE BROADCASTING 13 4/2011/014863 14/12/2011 38 and 41 STREET CORPORATION [PH] EAGLE BROADCASTING 14 4/2011/014864 14/12/2011 SAY MO! 38 and 41 CORPORATION [PH] EAGLE BROADCASTING 15 4/2011/014866 14/12/2011 I WANNA BE... 38 and 41 CORPORATION [PH] 16 4/2011/015311 23/12/2011 STARFOX NINTENDO CO., LTD. [JP] 28 and 41 17 4/2011/015424 28/12/2011 ACNETROL EMMA B GUERRERO [PH] 3; 5 and 44 HINO JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI 18 4/2011/501947 27/12/2011 HINO LOGO KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS 37 HINO MOTORS, LTD.) [JP] 19 4/2012/000510 13/01/2012 STYLIZED "GO21" GO21, INC. [PH] 39 ANG GALING NG PILIPINO KAHIT SAAN JORGE M JAVIER (A.K.A. 20 4/2012/000876 24/01/2012 9; 16; 24 and 25 MAN SA MUNDO & DYORDS JAVIER) [PH] DEVICE 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: January 7, 2013 EAGLE BROADCASTING 21 4/2012/001167 31/01/2012 RESPONDE 38 and 41 CORPORATION [PH] EAGLE BROADCASTING 22 4/2012/001168 31/01/2012 APRUB 38 and 41 CORPORATION [PH] POLAR SUN & 23 4/2012/001372 03/02/2012 REVERT S.R.L. [IT] 9 GLASSES & DEVICE ESSE COMPACT MENTHOL 1MG & 24 4/2012/001663 10/02/2012 KT&G CORPORATION [--] 34 MENTHA PIPERITA & DESIGN 25 4/2012/002016 17/02/2012 ENCOUNTER COTY GENEVA S.A. [CH] 3 BAHAMAS NUTRIAFEEDS TRADING 26 4/2012/002043 20/02/2012 MEATSHOP ONLY 29 CORPORATION [PH] THE BEST & DEVICE ECOTEK CANADA ECOTEK CANADA & 27 4/2012/002137 21/02/2012 PROMOTION TRADE 35 DEVICE CORPORATION [CA] BOND ST. 22 PHILIP MORRIS BRANDS 28 4/2012/002932 08/03/2012 34 LONDON LOGO SARL [CH] UNITED LABORATORIES 29 4/2012/004040 30/03/2012 SOLMUX EXCEL 5 INC. [PH] TWG TEA COMPANY PTE 4; 8; 11; 16; 20; 25 30 4/2012/004156 03/04/2012 TWG TEA LOGO LTD [SG] and 35 TRIFFER ORIGINAL & KRIS MAE C DYCHAUCO 31 4/2012/004515 13/04/2012 25 DESIGN [PH] KRIS MAE C DYCHAUCO 32 4/2012/004516 13/04/2012 COMIC CON & LOGO 25 [PH] UNITED LABORATORIES 33 4/2012/004539 16/04/2012 JOINT-MAX 5 INC. [PH] 34 4/2012/004667 18/04/2012 RHOVANIL & DESIGN RHODIA CHIMIE [FR] 1 35 4/2012/004668 18/04/2012 RHOVANIL & DESIGN RHODIA CHIMIE [FR] 5 TOPTEA COFFEE · TEA · JUICE WITH 36 4/2012/004814 20/04/2012 CHINESE EMMA B GUERRERO [PH] 30 CHARACTERS & DEVICE CONMIX BUILDING 37 4/2012/004932 24/04/2012 MEGAFLOW 1 SOLUTIONS INC. [PH] CONMIX BUILDING 38 4/2012/004933 24/04/2012 NANOGROUT 1 SOLUTIONS INC. [PH] CONMIX BUILDING 39 4/2012/004938 24/04/2012 TEKNIFLOOR 1 SOLUTIONS INC. [PH] 40 4/2012/005019 25/04/2012 FOURSHARING ROBERT F TROTA [PH] 43 TRANS-RADIO DZIQ RADYO 41 4/2012/005293 02/05/2012 BROADCASTING 38 INQUIRER 990AM CORPORATION [PH] OBJECT AKTIESELSKABET AF 21. 9; 14; 18; 25 and 42 4/2012/005359 03/05/2012 COLLECTORS ITEM NOVEMBER 2001 [DK] 35 CHARMMED 43 4/2012/005650 11/05/2012 CELCEE 5 INCORPORATED [PH] JIN JIANG INTERNATIONAL 44 4/2012/006064 22/05/2012 J HOTEL & DEVICE 35; 39 and 43 HOLDINGS CO., LTD. [CN] CITI MOBILE 45 4/2012/006277 25/05/2012 CITIGROUP INC. [US] 36 and 38 COLLECT 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: January 7, 2013 ALICIA F. DEL MUNDO, DOING BUSINESS UNDER 46 4/2012/006582 01/06/2012 PORKY BEST 29 STYLE & NAME PORKY BEST PRODUCTS [PH] CHAUSETTE PICOLO 47 4/2012/006867 11/06/2012 ALEXANDER ACIDERA [PH] 25 AND DEVICE BCS BUSINESS ETHOCYN BY 48 4/2012/007082 13/06/2012 CONSULTING SERVICES 3 and 5 CHANTAL PTE LTD [SG] TRI-DEFENSE SKIN 49 4/2012/007198 15/06/2012 INNOVITELLE, INC. [PH] 3 NUTRITION NATURAL HEALTH 50 4/2012/007496 21/06/2012 CLINICIANS LABORATORIES LIMITED 5 [NZ] DREAM BIG BOOKS SUMMIT PUBLISHING CO., 51 4/2012/007516 22/06/2012 16 and 41 AND DEVICE INC. [PH] RAWR BOOKS AND SUMMIT PUBLISHING CO., 52 4/2012/007517 22/06/2012 16 and 41 DEVICE INC. [PH] TELUS INTERNATIONAL 53 4/2012/007881 29/06/2012 PHILIPPINES TELUS CORPORATION [CA] 35 COMMUNITY BOARD LOGO 54 4/2012/007901 02/07/2012 HEBERBIOVAC HEBER BIOTEC SA [CU] 5 55 4/2012/007956 02/07/2012 Eagle WRIGHT & MCGILL CO. [US] 8; 9; 21; 25 and 28 STARBUCKS CORPORATION D/B/A 56 4/2012/008287 09/07/2012 YUKON BLEND 30 STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY [US] FILTEC PRIVATE LIMITED 57 4/2012/008445 11/07/2012 TRACZONE 7 and 35 [SG] TWG TEA COMPANY PTE 58 4/2012/008550 13/07/2012 TWG TEA LOGO 29 LTD [SG] 59 4/2012/008627 16/07/2012 DAILIES NOVARTIS AG [CH] 9 EXPLORERS` CLUB 60 4/2012/008937 23/07/2012 DIAGEO BRANDS B.V. [NL] 33 COLLECTION 61 4/2012/008938 23/07/2012 SPICE ROAD DIAGEO BRANDS B.V. [NL] 33 62 4/2012/008939 23/07/2012 GOLD ROUTE DIAGEO BRANDS B.V. [NL] 33 UNITED HOME PRODUCTS, 63 4/2012/009039 24/07/2012 DENGUEFENSE 5 INC. [PH] 64 4/2012/009098 25/07/2012 LOVELY CURL VICENTE SOCO [PH] 3 CHANTEUSE LOVELY 65 4/2012/009099 25/07/2012 VICENTE SOCO [PH] 3; 8 and 21 CURL WINNING TOUCH 66 4/2012/009247 27/07/2012 TAYAS INTERNATIONAL 30 MARKETING, INC. [PH] CARELS PHARMACEUTICAL 67 4/2012/009291 30/07/2012 DILOXAN 5 INC. [PH] PON BICYCLE HOLDING B.V. 68 4/2012/009591 03/08/2012 CERVELO 12 [NL] 69 4/2012/009682 06/08/2012 DR. COX UNAHCO, INC. [PH] 5 70 4/2012/009683 06/08/2012 ENERCHICK UNAHCO, INC. [PH] 5 71 4/2012/009684 06/08/2012 MAXIBRO UNAHCO, INC. [PH] 5 72 4/2012/009686 06/08/2012 POWERVET UNAHCO, INC. [PH] 5 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: January 7, 2013 73 4/2012/009687 06/08/2012 MAXI-LAY UNAHCO, INC. [PH] 5 74 4/2012/009688 06/08/2012 POWERFEEDS UNAHCO, INC. [PH] 31 UNITED LABORATORIES 75 4/2012/009735 09/08/2012 SALTTRIM 5 INC. [PH] UNITED LABORATORIES 76 4/2012/009736 09/08/2012 SUGARTRIM 5 INC. [PH] 77 4/2012/009738 09/08/2012 EXPERT CARE INNOVITELLE, INC. [PH] 3 78 4/2012/009745 09/08/2012 BIOGESIC FASTFIZZ BIOMEDIS INC. [PH] 5 79 4/2012/010057 16/08/2012 BLACK GOLD RAYMUND C CHUA [PH] 4 80 4/2012/010058 16/08/2012 TOBAGO NUFARM [FR] 1 and 5 PHARMACOMPLIANC UNITED LABORATORIES 81 4/2012/010149 17/08/2012 35 E INC. [PH] RITEMED PHILIPPINES INC. 82 4/2012/010150 17/08/2012 RITECARE 44 [PH] UNITED LIFE SCIENCE PTY. 83 4/2012/010152 17/08/2012 TOOTHFRIENDLY 5 LTD. [SG] UNITED LIFE SCIENCE PTY. 84 4/2012/010154 17/08/2012 SYNCTECH 5 LTD. [SG] UNITED LIFE SCIENCE PTY. 85 4/2012/010155 17/08/2012 FIBERCLEAR 5 LTD. [SG] 86 4/2012/010316 23/08/2012 TACOOK STYLIZED TIGER CORPORATION [JP] 11 BEI BEN (WORD BAOTOU BEI BEN HEAVY- 87 4/2012/010320 23/08/2012 12 and 37 MARK) DUTY TRUCK CO., LTD.
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