The trademark application PETDIARY was filed by Shenzhen Wellturn Technology Co., Ltd., a corporation established under the laws of the People's Republic of China (the "Applicant"). The application was published for oppositions on October 5, 2021, and it was registered by office on January 12, 2022 without any oppositions.
The application was filed in English (French was selected as the second language).
The Refusal with reference B 018387777 was partially rejected according to Article 7(1)(b) EUTMR with decision issued on June 24, 2021 by the EUIPO.
Goods And Services
The mark was filed in class 8 with Hair clippers for animals [hand instruments].
The mark was filed in class 9 with following description of goods:
Computer memory devices
Computer peripheral devices
Monitors [computer hardware]
Flash drives
Scales with body mass analyzers
Bathroom scales
Baby monitors
Video baby monitors
Tripods for cameras
Chargers for electric batteries
Electronic collars to train animals
Transmitters of electronic signals
Radios
Intercommunication apparatus
Camcorders
Video screens
Remote control apparatus
Electrified fences
Dog whistles
Power banks.
The mark was filed in class 31 with following description of goods:
Animal foodstuffs
Salt for cattle
Bran
Oil cake
Cattle cake
Lime for animal forage
Dog biscuits
Bird food
Rape cake for cattle
Bran mash for animal consumption
Distillery waste for animal consumption
Draff
Bred stock
Animal fattening preparations
Livestock fattening preparations
Rice meal for forage
Strengthening animal forage
Fodder
Forage
Grains for animal consumption
Groats for poultry
Yeast for animal consumption
Flax meal [fodder]
Maize cake for cattle
Fruit residue [marc]
Marc
Meal for animals
Cuttle bone for birds
Straw [forage]
Mash for fattening livestock
Preparations for egg laying poultry
Stall food for animals
Residue in a still after distillation
Algarovilla for animal consumption
Peanut meal for animals
Peanut cake for animals
By-products of the processing of cereals, for animal consumption
Residual products of cereals for animal consumption