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shajandr

06/13/23 12:37 PM

#15465 RE: CyberCall™ #15464

So PATRICK JENSEN's patent application was, as I stated, rejected with all claims rejected on multiple bases.

Time to switch the convo to useless trademark applications.

Post the office action for that stupid, failed patent application. How much $$ did PATRICK JENSEN waste on that foolishness?

Has he had the mower deck and 3-point hitch put on the rusty BMW yett so he can start making sum munny?

price_and_volume

06/14/23 1:37 PM

#15467 RE: CyberCall™ #15464

Great sites. I like this part:

Always believe in your dreams.

I found that little nugget right here

Zorax

06/14/23 6:24 PM

#15469 RE: CyberCall™ #15464

Take the tm off your websites you lying sot.
I seriously don't think you are aware how juvenile, imbecilic and amateurish your stolen name websites really are.
That 's a sign of someone who's lost touch with reality and can't see it themselves, which is worse.


https://search.uspto.gov/search?query=HarvardMarijuana.com&op=Search&affiliate=web-sdmg-uspto.gov&source=www

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https://www.michigan.gov/lara/-/media/Project/Websites/lara/cscl/Folder4/markcoma-l.pdf?rev=9d26896977db4c71b69fcfee2cb1b167&hash=1FE006476A881608308D0A0197454929

Zorax

06/15/23 10:39 AM

#15471 RE: CyberCall™ #15464

Not only should you remove the phony **tm** after the name, none of your websites are protected for eCommerce at all. Any website asking for subs or selling has to have 'https' so that clients know it's a secure commerce site. Otherwise no one who does anything on the internet will look at your junk.

I think you should be receiving some litigation documents any day now.

There is no protecting stolen copyrights.

Okay, wait, I just saw this. Did you actually give that fake website a fake address in Boston?