IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Electronic apparatus, namely, computers; CD players; MP3 players; mobile telephones; nautical, surveying and electric apparatus and instruments, namely optical mirrors; electric cables; electric switches; electronic apparatus and instruments, namely, connectors for electronic circuits; televisions; decoders for television sets; radios; radio receivers, radio transmitters; record players; blank record disks; blank video tapes; blank audio tapes; video recorders; optical disc players; photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring and signaling apparatus, namely, calculating scales; television cameras; apparatus for live recording and broadcasting of television shows; transponders for radio and television stations; radio and television aerials; apparatus for the remote amplification, reception and transmission of radio signals; spectacles; sunglasses; optical lenses; monitoring, inspection, emergency, life-saving and teaching apparatus, namely, access control and alarm monitoring systems; automatic coin or token-operated apparatus, namely, coin changers; sound amplifiers and projectors; cash registers; calculating machines; fire extinguishers; electric irons; computer programs for use in database management, use as a spread sheet, word processing; blank smart cards; microprocessors for computers; printers for use with computers; modems; fax machines; telephone apparatus; protective helmets for sports and safety at work, electronic welding apparatus, namely, welding torches
IC 018. US 001 002 003 022 041. G & S: Bags, namely, all-purpose carrying bags; handbags; valises; rucksacks; notecases, namely, school bags; handbags; satchels; document holders made of leather and imitations of leather; gentlemen's handbags; trunks; leather and leather goods, namely wallets; imitations of leather and articles made with these materials, namely, wallets; parasols; sunshades, namely, umbrellas; walking sticks; whips; saddlery
IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: Clothing for gentlemen, ladies and children in general, namely, clothing in leather, namely, chaps; shirts; blouses; skirts; suits; jackets; trousers; shorts; jerseys; knitwear, namely, pants; pyjamas; stockings; singlets; corsets; suspenders; underpants; brassieres; slips; hats; head scarves; ties; raincoats; overcoats; coats; swimming costumes; track suits; anoraks; ski pants; belts; fur coats; mufflers; gloves; dressing gowns; footwear in general, including slippers, shoes, sports shoes, boots and sandals
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