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TECHNOLOGY THAT'S A SNAP
Serial Number: 78781885
Reg Number: 3593111
Word Mark: TECHNOLOGY THAT'S A SNAP
Goods and Services: IC 038. US 100 101 104. G & S: Wireless electronic transmission of voice signals, data, facsimiles, images and informations. FIRST USE: 20060101. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20060101
Mark Drawing Code: (4) STANDARD CHARACTER MARK
Filing Date: 12/28/2005
Current Basis: 1A
Original Filing Basis: 1B
Owner: (REGISTRANT) Marshall Feature Recognition, LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY TEXAS Suite 202 505 East Travis Marshall TEXAS 75670
Attorney of Record: Michael J. Zinna
Type of Mark: SERVICE MARK
Register: PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator: LIVE
SiteNo: 55070

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