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Die Internationale Marke 4413560 wurde als Bildmarke am 09.02.2007 bei der Weltorganisation für geistiges Eigentum angemeldet.

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#Vierfüßler (Serie I) #Katzen oder andere kleine Raubkatzen #Köpfe von Tieren der Serie I

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Markenform Bildmarke
Aktenzeichen 925356
Registernummer 4413560
Länder Schweiz China Europäische Gemeinschaft Norwegen
Basismarke JP Nr. 4413560, 01. September 2000
Anmeldedatum 09. Februar 2007
Ablaufdatum 09. Februar 2027

Markeninhaber

3-32-7, Inogashira,
Mitaka-shi
JP

Markenvertreter

Kyodo News Building 9F, 2-5, Toranomon 2-chome, JP

Waren und Dienstleistungen

16 Food wrapping plastic film for housebold use; garbage bags of paper (for housebold use); garbage bags of plastics (for housebold use); paper patterns; tailors' chalk; banners of paper; flags of paper; hygienic paper; towels of paper; table napkins of paper; hand towels of paper; handkerchiefs of paper; baggage tags; table cloths of paper; paper and cardboard, namely printing paper, India paper, carbon paper, glassine paper, newsprint paper, blotter, typewriting paper, toilet paper, writing paper, wrapping paper, rice paper, parchment paper, filter paper, ivory manila board, colorboard (colored paperboard), strawboard, white paperboard, fluting paper (corrugating medium), linerboard for corrugated cardboard, chipboard, millboard, postcard paper, Japanese paper, mulch paper, oiled paper for paper umbrellas (kasa-gami), gunpowder wrapping paper, tissue paper for use as material of stencil paper (ganpishi), Japanese handicraft paper, paper made from paper mulberry (kohzo-gami), paper for use as material of stock certificates (shokenshi), paper for Japanese sliding screens (shoji-gami), calligraphy paper, cardboard made from paper mulberry (senkasi), coarse tissue (for toiletry use), paper made from paper mulberry (tengujosi), stencil paper (mimeograph paper), Japanese paper (torinoko-gami), napkin paper, duplicating paper, thick Japanese paper (hosho-gami), filter paper, converted paper (processed paper), paper lace, imitation leather paper, perforated cards for jacquard looms, acid-resistant paper, corrugated cardboard, paraffin coated paper (waxed paper), paper for Japanese indoor sliding partitions (fusuma-gami), fire proof paper, mildew proof paper, water proof paper, oil proof paper, luminous paper, cellophane paper, ordinary cellophane paper, moisture proof cellophane paper and synthetic paper; miscellaneous printed matter, namely picture postcards, sheet music, song books, catalogues, calendars, posters, printed timetables, books, newspapers, geographical maps, diaries, newsletters; magazines (publications) and pamphlets; stationery and study materials, namely paper stationery, albums, cards (stationery), cards for playing cards; cards for Japanese playing cards (hanafuda and utagaruta); carbon paper (finished products), ruled paper (finished products), scrapbooks, sketch books, score cards, score books, account books, pocket memorandum books, account slip pads, stencil paper (finished products), tracing cloth (finished products), tracing paper (finished products), note books, writing pads, envelopes, plotting papers (graph paper as finished products), business card paper (semi-finished), letter paper (finished products), loose-leaf pads, writing implements (writing instruments), pencils, pencil point protectors, felt writing pens, mechanical pencils, slate pencils, steel pens (styluses or stencil pens), chalk, felt marking pens, pen nibs, penholders, ball-point pens, fountain pens, writing brushes, painters' easels, drawing boards (painters' article), canvas for painting, crayons, paintbrushes, pastels, palettes for painters, charcoal pencils, writing ink, ink erasers, ink wells, stamps, sealing stamps, stamp cases, stamp stands, seal ink pads, pencil sharpeners, thumbtacks, clips, rubber erasers, blackboards, blackboard erasers (chalk erasers), tags, seals (stationery), bookmarkers, underlays for writing paper, correcting fluid (whiteout), rulers (for stationery and office use), letter racks, paper folders, ink stones (ink reservoirs), inking pads, stickers (stationery), ink sticks (sumi), writing slates, adhesive tapes (for stationery or household purposes), adhesive tape dispensers (office requisites), strips of fancy paper (tanzaku), terrestrial globes, price tags, notice bills, numbering stamps, date stamps (daters), stands for pen and pencil, pen and pencil cases and boxes, paperweights, paper knives (letter openers), Indian ink, stapling presses (non-electric staplers) Japanese ceremonial paper strings (mizuhiki), finger-stalls (office requisites) and labels (not of textile); photographs; photograph stands; babies' diapers of paper; industrial packaging containers of paper, namely paperboard boxes (for industrial packaging), paper bags and sacks, corrugated cardboard boxes and fiberboard boxes; coloring books
18 Bags and the like, namely folding briefcases, shoulder bags, Gladstone bags, Japanese wicker trunks (kori), briefcases, suitcases, carry-on bags, trunks, handbags, Boston bags, schoolchildren's backpacks and backpacks (rucksacks); pouches and the like, namely charm bags (omamori-ire), card cases (notecases), shopping bags (including "wheeled shopping bags"), purses, key cases, wallets, Japanese utility pouches (shingen-bukuro), wallets for commutation tickets and business cards; vanity cases (not fitted); umbrellas and their parts, namely telescopic umbrellas, Japanese paper umbrellas (karakasa), Japanese oiled-paper umbrellas (janome-gasa), rainproof parasols, beach umbrellas (beach parasols), parasols (sun umbrellas), umbrellas, umbrella covers, umbrella handles, metal parts of umbrellas, frames for umbrellas and bags for umbrellas; leather straps; rawhide; raw skins; tanned leather; fur; walking sticks; canes; metal parts of canes and walking-sticks; handles of canes and walking-sticks; saddlery, namely stirrups, horse blankets, riding saddles, saddle cloths for (horses), blinkers for horses (blinders for horses), reins (harness), bits (harness), whips and horse collars; clothing for domestic pets, namely dog shoes, dog collars, clothing for dogs, dog belly bands, cat shoes, cat collars, clothing for cats and cat belly bands
21 Cooking pots and pans, namely rice cooking pots (non-electric), griddles (non-electric), cooking pans (non-electric), mess-tins (rice cooking canteens), frying pans (non-electric) and cooking steamers (non-electric); coffee-pots (non-electric); Japanese cast iron kettles, non-electric (tetsubin); kettles (non-electric); tableware, namely soup bowls, cups and mugs, Japanese style tea-serving pots (kyusu), drinking cups (not of precious metal), sake cups (not of precious metal), dishes and plates (not of precious metal), salad bowls (not of precious metal), Japanese nests of food boxes (jubako), Japanese rice bowls not of precious metal (chawan), dish covers, decanters, sake serving bottles (tokkuri), serving bowls (hachi), beer mugs, lunch-boxes, jugs (not of precious metal), teacups (yunomi), Japanese style soup serving bowls (wan), cans for confectionery, kitchen kegs and barrels (not of precious metal), tea canisters, kitchen urns (not of precious metal) and bread cases (for kitchen use); portable coldboxes (non-electric); rice chests; food preserving jars of glass; drinking flasks (for travellers); vacuum bottles (insulated flasks); containers of glass, plastic, ceramic for food preserving; portable cooking kits for outdoor use; ice pails; whisks (non-electric); cooking strainers; pepper pots; sugar bowls; salt shakers; egg cups; napkin holders; napkin rings; trays; toothpick holders; colanders; shakers; Japanese style cooked rice scoops (shamoji); hand-operated coffee grinders and pepper mills; cooking funnels; Japanese style wooden pestles (surikogi); Japanese style earthenware mortars (suribachi); Japanese style personal dining trays or stands (zen); bottle openers; cooking graters; tart scoops; pan-mats; chopsticks; chopstick cases; ladles and dippers; cooking sieves and sifters; chopping boards for kitchen use; rolling pins (for cooking purposes); grills (cooking utensils); toothpicks; lemon squeezers (citrus juicers); waffle irons (non-electric); spice sets; cleaning tools and washing utensils, namely washing boards, clothes pegs (clothes pins), washing brushes, wash basins, dusting or cleaning cloths, wash-tubs, scrubbing brushes, waste baskets, dust-pans, buckets, dusters, drying boards for washed, starched and then stretched pieces of kimono (hari-ita), brooms, mops, clothes hanging rods (used as washing lines) and clothes drying hangers, gloves for household purposes, stirrers for hot bathtub water (yukakibo); bathroom pails; bath tubs for babies; candle extinguishers; candlesticks; cinder sifters for household purposes; coal scuttles; mouse traps; flowerpots; watering cans; feeding vessels for pets; brushes for pets; bird cages; bird baths; glass bowls for live goldfish; clothes brushes; toilet paper holders; piggy banks (not of metal); boxes of metal for dispensing paper towels; boot jacks; soap dispensers; flower vases; flower bowls; wind chimes; shoe brushes; shoe horns; shoe shine cloths; handy shoe shiners; shoe-trees (stretchers); cosmetic and toilet utensils (other than "electric toothbrushes"), namely personal washing cloths, face-powder cases, combs, comb cases, cosmetic cream cases, toilet sponges, toilet brushes, vanity cases (fitted), perfume sprayers (sold empty), powder compacts, soap holders and boxes, toilet cases, nail brushes, powder puffs, toothbrushes (non-electric), toothbrush cases, shaving brushes, shaving brush stands, hair brushes, lip brushes and eyebrow brushes; ironing boards; tailors' sprayers; ironing boards (kotedai); marking boards for use with an impress blades (hera-dai)
25 Non-Japanese style outerwear (outerclothing), namely evening dresses, school uniforms, children's wear, working clothing, jackets, jogging pants, sweatpants, suits, skirts, ski jackets, ski pants, trousers, smocks and formal wear; coats, namely overcoats, topcoats, mantles and raincoats; sweaters and the like, namely cardigans, sweaters, vests and waistcoats; shirts and the like, namely, open-necked shirts, cuffs, collars (for clothing), sport shirts, blouses, polo shirts and shirts for suits; nightwear, namely night gowns, negligees, Japanese sleeping robes (nemaki), pajamas and bath robes; underwear (underclothing), namely camisoles, corsets (underclothing), combinations (clothing), undershirts, chemises, drawers and underpants, slips, panties, shorts and briefs, brassieres and petticoats; swimwear (bathing suits); swimming caps (bathing caps); Japanese traditional clothing, namely informal kimonos for summer (yukata), informal kimonos for summer (jinbei), Japanese traditional kimono for festival (happi), sash bands for kimono (obi), bustle holder bands for obi (obiage), bustles for obi-knots (obiage-shin), waist strings for kimonos (kosbihimo), undershirts for kimonos (koshimaki), undershirts for kimonos (juban), tightening-up strings for kimonos (datejime), wrap belts for kimonos (datemaki), full-length kimonos (nagagi), short overcoat for kimono (haori), string fasteners for haori (haori-himo), pleated skirts for formal kimonos (hakama) and detachable neckpieces for kimonos (haneri); aprons (clothing); collar protectors (for wear); socks and stockings; puttees and gaiters; fur stoles; shawls; scarves (scarfs); Japanese style socks (tabi); Japanese style socks (tabi covers); gloves and mittens (clothing); babies' diapers of textile; neckties; neckerchieves; bandanas (neckerchiefs); warmth-keeping supports; mufflers; ear muffs (clothing); hoods; sedge bats (suge-gasa); nightcaps; headgear for wear; sun-protection helmets (clothing); garters; sock suspenders; suspenders (braces); waistbands; belts for clothing; rain boots; lace boots; training shoes; overshoes; wooden shoes; work shoes and boots; sandal (shoes); shoes; Japanese split-toed work footwear (jikatabi); anglers' shoes; boots; half-boots; women's shoes; winter boots; hosiery shoes; canvas shoes; infants' shoes and boots; inner soles (for shoes and boots); heelpieces (for shoes and boots); insoles (for shoes and boots); welts for shoes and boots; rubber soles for jikatabi; footwear uppers; tips for footwear; shoes soles for repair; shoe dowels; shoe pegs; tongue or pulls trap for shoes and boots; hobnails; protective metal members for shoes and boots; Japanese style wooden clogs (geta), namely high rain clogs (ashida), low wooden clogs (koma-geta), sandal-clogs, low wooden clogs (hiyori-geta); metal fittings for Japanese style wooden clogs; wooden main bodies of Japanese style wooden clogs; wooden supports of Japanese style wooden clogs; toe straps for Japanese style wooden clogs; Japanese style sandals (zori), namely Japanese toe-strap sandals (asaura-zori), Japanese style sandals of leather, slippers, Japanese style sandals of felt and Japanese footwear of rice straw (waraji); slipper soles; uppers for Japanese style sandals; soles for Japanese style sandals; toe straps for Japanese style sandals; uppers of woven rattan for Japanese style sandals; masquerade costumes; clothes for sports, namely anoraks, karate suits, sports over-uniforms, kendo outfits, judo suits, ski suits for competition, headbands (clothing), wind-jackets, uniforms and stockings (special sportswear) and wristbands; boots for sports, namely golf shoes, soccer shoes, ski boots, gymnastic shoes, tennis shoes, climbing boots (mountaineering boots), basketball sneakers, volleyball shoes, handball shoes, bowling shoes, boxing shoes, hockey shoes, baseball shoes, rugby shoes, footwear for track and field athletics; horse-riding boots
28 Toy figures; metal toys, namely roller toys, clockwork toys (of metal), electrically-driven toys, flywheel-driven toys, toy whistles and lever action toys; wooden or bamboo toys, namely toys made out of wooden boards or planks, wooden toys shaped by jigsaws, hollow toy models of plywood or veneer and wooden toys shaped by turning lathes; paper toys, namely assorted pieces of colored paper (paper toy), transfer-pictures (paper toy), assorted pieces of folding paper (origami), paper balloons (play articles), karuta playing cards (Japanese card game), sets of sheet-paper dolls and changing clothes therefor, cutout pictures of paper, assorted pieces of Japanese paper with colorful patterns printed thereon (chiyogami) plush toys, namely stuffed toys; plastic toys, namely, one piece celluloid toys, clockwork toys (of plastics), hollow celluloid toys and plastic toys formed by blow molding; rubber toys, namely hollow rubber toys formed by molding process, rubber balls, inflatable thin rubber toys, hollow rubber toys formed by bonding and solid rubber toys formed by molding process; musical toys, hollow rubber toys formed by bonding and solid rubber toys formed by moulding process; musical toys, namely musical boxes (play articles), toy glockenspiels, toy harmonicas, toy pianos and toy xylophones; toy sets, namely toy construction sets, toy sets of carpenters' tools and housekeeping play sets; toy beanbags (otedama); marbles; toy pistols; toy masks; toy fireworks; corn stem toys (kibigara); toy Christmas trees; hand-held games with liquid crystal displays; toy koi-nobori streamers; toy scooters; jigsaw puzzles; four-wheeled go-carts; soap bubbles (toys); kites; clay (play articles); shuttlecocks for hagoita game; glass beads (play articles); bodhidharma dolls with closed eyes (menashi-daruma); rocking horses; tricycles for infants; inflatable swimming pools (play articles); ring games; dolls, namely Japanese traditional dolls, dolls in sitting posture (osuwari dous), boys' festival dolls and their fittings, kokeshi dolls, sakura dolls, clothes for Japanese traditional dolls, girls' festival dolls and their fittings, European style dolls and cute figures for decorating personal space; go games, namely, go stones, stone pieces pots for go game (goke pots) and go boards; Japanese chess (shogi games), namely wooden pieces for shogi game (koma), stands for shogi pieces (koma-dai) and shogi boards; dice; Japanese dice games (sugoroku); dice cups; diamond games; chess games; checkers (checker sets); dominoes; mah-jong; board games; conjuring apparatus; game machines and apparatus, namely horizontal pinball machine (korinto-game machines), Japanese horizontal pinball machines (smartball machines), slot machines (amusement machines), lottery wheels and Japanese vertical pinball machine (pachinko machines); billiard equipment, namely billiard cues, chalk for billiard cues (billiard chalk), billiard balls, billiard markers and billiard tables; toys for domestic pets
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Markenhistorie

Datum Belegnummer Bereich Eintrag
10. November 2016 2017/7 Gaz Verlängerung
28. März 2016 2017/10 Gaz US RAW: Total Invalidation
10. Februar 2014 2014/29 Gaz CN RAW: Rule 18ter(4) all goods and services protected
30. Januar 2009 2012/51 Gaz US Entscheidung zu Widerspruch
04. August 2008 2009/6 Gaz CN Ablehnung
16. Mai 2008 2008/21 Gaz EM RAW: Protection Granted
13. März 2008 2008/15 Gaz NO RAW: Protection Granted
18. Juli 2007 2007/29 Gaz US Ablehnung
09. Februar 2007 2007/25 Gaz JP Eintragung
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