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Mr Haim Shani of Unitronics had trademarks in the year 1999 for only web PLC and OPLC WITHOUT GSM MOBILE PHONE
THAT MEANS AT THAT TIME OF YEAR 1999 HE HAD NO IDEA ABOUT THE INVENTION OF SECURITY SYSTEM WITH PLC programmable logic controller and GSM MOBILE PHONE
Trademarks > Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)
Word Mark
WEBPLC web programmable logic controller
Goods and Services
(ABANDONED) IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER DEVICES EMBEDDED WITH TCP/IP CAPABILITIES
Mark Drawing Code
(5) WORDS, LETTERS, AND/OR NUMBERS IN STYLIZED FORM
Serial Number
75689796
Filing Date
April 21, 1999
Current Basis
1B
Original Filing Basis
1B
Owner
(APPLICANT) Unitronics (1989) (R"G) Ltd CORPORATION ISRAELUnitronics House North Industrial Zone Lod 71106 ISRAEL
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