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Trademark Dashboard – UK Trademark Search & ClearanceApplication 907573 · Registered
| Application Number | 907573 |
| Status | Registered |
| Owner | hans stockmar gmbh & co kg |
| Type | trade_mark |
| Filed | 2002-03-28 |
| Registered | 2002-09-25 |
Yes. art makes sense is a currently protected Australian trademark. It is enforceable under the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth) in Australia.
This trademark covers 4 Nice classes:
Key events recorded against this trademark at IP Australia, oldest first.
| Name | hans stockmar gmbh & co kg |
| Country | DE |
'art makes sense' is a protected trademark on the IP Australia register, owned by hans stockmar gmbh & co kg. The application (907573) was filed on 28 March 2002 and registered on 25 September 2002.
This mark is recorded under multiple classes: Class 16 (paper, cardboard & printed matter); Class 15 (musical instruments); Class 41 (education, entertainment & sporting services); Class 28 (games, toys & sporting goods).
Australian trademark 907573 for the mark 'art makes sense' in Class 16, 15, 41, 28 is recorded on the IP Australia register as owned by hans stockmar gmbh & co kg. This covers one specific Australian trademark record only — the same brand name may be owned by different parties in other classes, other countries, or as separate registrations.
No — the IP Australia records the status of Australian trademark 907573 for the mark 'art makes sense' as protected.
Australian trademark 907573 for the mark 'art makes sense' is recorded in Class 16 (paper, cardboard & printed matter); Class 15 (musical instruments); Class 41 (education, entertainment & sporting services); Class 28 (games, toys & sporting goods).
Australian trademark 907573 for the mark 'art makes sense' was filed at the IP Australia on 28 March 2002 and registered on 25 September 2002.
Trademarks matching "art makes sense" have been found on the following foreign registers. Exact matches appear first; where the name also appears inside longer filings, those are listed below as similar marks. A “Same applicant” badge appears next to a mark when the applicant name aligns with the source filing.
| Mark | Ref | Status | Filed |
|---|---|---|---|
| art makes senseSame applicant | UK00901916006 | Registered | 2000-10-23 |
| art makes senseSame applicant | UK00901918267 | Registered | 2000-10-23 |
Similar names
| Mark | Ref | Status | Filed |
|---|---|---|---|
| MERCURIUS ART MAKES SENSE | UK00913235064 | Registered | 2014-09-05 |
| Mark | Ref | Status | Filed |
|---|---|---|---|
| ART MAKES SENSESame applicant | 76296382 | 800 | 2001-08-09 |
| ART MAKES SENSESame applicant | 76079430 | 800 | 2000-06-29 |
Similar names
| Mark | Ref | Status | Filed |
|---|---|---|---|
| THE DRAGONFLY PROCESS: MAKING ART AND SENSE OF LIFE'S MIRACLES, MISHAPS, AND MISADVENTURES | 98251817 | 700 | 2023-11-02 |
| MERCURIUS ART MAKES SENSE | 79170579 | 708 | 2014-11-14 |
| MAKING SENSE OF MODERN ART | 78937778 | 710 | 2006-07-26 |
Australian trademark data is supplied by IP Australia (via IPGOD / IP RAPID) under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.
UK trademark data is supplied by the Intellectual Property Office under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
US trademark data is supplied by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Works of the US federal government are in the public domain under 17 U.S.C. §105.
The “About This Trademark” summary and FAQ above are AI-generated from the register data shown on this page. They are factual summaries only — always verify details against the official register before making legal decisions.