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Trade mark 737237

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Image description SO; ENDORSEMENT ONLY
Status lapsed: Not accepted
Priority date 18 Jun 1997 (Filing)
Classes 9, 14, 16, 25, 28
Kind Sound
Dates
Lapsing published 29 Jul 1999
Lapsed 19 Jun 1999
First report 19 Sep 1997
Filing 18 Jun 1997

Owner Address for service
Australian Football League
PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK

Goods & Services
Class 9: Electric, photographic, cinematographic, video, optical, measuring, signalling and teaching apparatus and instruments; apparatus and instruments for recording and/or transmission and/or reproduction of sound and/or images; automatic vending machines, data processing equipment and computer apparatus and instruments; computer operating programs, computer programs, computer software and video game software; magnetic data carriers; audio, video, computer and laser tapes, discs, compact discs, cassettes and cartridges; pre-recorded audio, video, computer and laser tapes, discs, compact discs, cassettes and cartridges; video game and computer game tapes, discs, compact discs, cassettes and cartridges; games in class 9, coin operated games, coin freed games; video games and computer games for playing in game arcades and game playing venues; electronic video arcade game machines, games for use with television receivers and/or computer monitors and/or other separate display apparatus; parts, fittings and accessories in class 9 for the aforesaid goods
Class 14: Jewellery, costume jewellery, trinkets, horological instruments, chronometric instruments, sundials, clocks, watches, watch bands, watch straps, watch chains, cuff links, tie clips, tie pins, ornamental pins, earrings, jewellery bracelets, jewellery brooches, jewellery medallions, jewellery necklaces, jewellery rings, jewellery pendants, jewellery buckles, jewellery ornaments, jewellery chains, key chains, key ring trinkets, key ring fobs, medals, coins; goods of precious metal or coated therewith namely badges, boxes, cases, containers and household utensils; and parts, fittings and accessories in class 14 for the aforesaid goods
Class 16: Paper, cardboard, goods in class 16 made from paper and/or cardboard; wrapping paper, paper flags, paper pennants, paper bibs, paper placemats, paper napkins, paper coasters, cardboard coasters, printed matter, printed publications, books, magazines, newspapers, activity books, statistical books, guide books, reference books, newsletters, pamphlets, printed programs, printed entertainment programs, printed game programs, printed fixtures; printed matter for the radio, television and print media; stationery, exercise books, diaries, calendars, memo pads, folders, note books, multiring binders, book covers, portfolios, printed statistics sheets, writing instruments, ball point pens, pencils, office requisites except furniture, drawing rulers, erasers, instructional and teaching materials except apparatus, cards, playing cards, trading cards, sports trading cards, football trading cards, dance team trading cards, mascot trading cards, entertainment trading cards, post cards, greeting cards, note cards, stamps, sports stamps, football stamps, posters, stickers, bumper stickers, decalcomanias, albums, scrap books, autograph books, photographs, mounted photographs, line art colouring boards, non-textile labels, tickets and control tokens
Class 25: Clothing, leisure wear, sportswear, uniforms, babywear, underwear, underpants, boxer shorts, singlets, leotards, shirts, sports shirts, blouses, T-shirts, sweatshirts, tank tops, skivvies, rugby tops, grandpa tops, shorts, board shorts, tracksuits, warm-up suits, pants, warm-up pants, sweat pants, trousers, jeans, dresses, skirts, clothing belts, knitwear, jumpers, sweaters, guernseys, jerseys, cardigans, vests, neckwear, cravats, neckties, scarves, jackets, bomber jackets, blazers, formal wear, suits, coats, parkas, anoraks, rainwear, raincoats, swimsuits, sleepwear, pyjamas, nightshirts, nightgowns, dressing gowns, bath robes, cloth bibs, aprons, clothing gloves, mittens, headwear, hats, caps, berets, beanies, ear muffs, clothing hoods, visors, headbands, wristbands, socks, stockings, hosiery, footwear, shoes, boots, sandals and slippers
Class 28: Games, playthings, sporting goods in class 28, balls for games, playballs, rubber action balls, foam action balls, balls for sports, golf balls, footballs, toy footballs, miniature footballs, pumps for inflating sporting balls, needles for such pumps, sports gloves, football gloves, golf gloves, golf bags, golf tees, exercise and physical training apparatus and articles, toys, toy vehicles, toy cars, dolls, jigsaw puzzles, board games; self contained apparatus and instruments for playing games including mechanical games, electronic games, computerised games, battery operated games, games that are portable, games that include a built-in display, games that include a built-in program, games that receive one or more programs; hand held portable self contained apparatus and instruments for playing games; parts, fittings and accessories in class 28 for the aforesaid goods

Endorsements

The trade mark consists of the sound of an Australian football match siren being a siren sound comprising two separate tones, each of substantially uniform pitch and timbre, continuous and audible for a limited period as represented in the tape recordings lodged in the Trade Marks Office.


Divisional details
Children 763309

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Listen at http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/epublish/av/737237.mp3