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Wednesday, 12/02/2015 8:31:04 AM

Wednesday, December 02, 2015 8:31:04 AM

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Monster Arts Intends To File 14C Information Statement Regarding Name Change To Aviation M
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ORANGE COUNTY, CA / ACCESSWIRE / December 2, 2015 / Monster Arts, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: APPZ) announces that its Board of Directors has approved a change in its name from "Monster Arts, Inc." to "Aviation M, Inc.", and intends to file the appropriate documentation with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the 14C Information Statement, Nevada Secretary of State and FINRA to effect the change in name.

The 14C Information Statement will be sent to every holder of the shares of common stock of Monster Arts who is entitled to vote on any matter for which Monster Arts is not soliciting proxies. The shareholders holding a majority of the total issued and outstanding shares of Monster Arts will be signing a written consent resolution and, therefore, Monster Arts will not be soliciting proxies.

Monster Arts has been strategically focused on a particular app-based technology that its CEO invented in 2010, after showcasing a similar technology to the legislators and participants at the invitation of the US Department of Transportation in September 2010.

Monster Arts believes that its technologies, originally developed to assist in the location, monitoring, and tracking of missing children, commercial vehicles, and teenagers driving habits, along with some of the advances developed by its subsidiary, have been identified to be extremely valuable in the space of monitoring the identification, tracking, and travel patterns of non-commercial and light commercial drones or unmanned aerial vehicles.

Further, Monster Arts sees the development of this technology as the next frontier for the advancement of mobile technologies and is enthused to aggressively continue to develop its current and legacy tracking technologies for the purpose of supporting the exploding drone industry, the likes of which have been showcased in the Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Doctors, and hundreds of other mainstream news and media outlets.

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