Artificial Fingerprint

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Artificial Fingerprint® is a registered trademark used for Security Systems Consisting of Burglar Alarms and Locks For Use With Storage of Valuable Items and For Controlling Access To Secure Devices and Secure Areas Monitoring Burglar and Security Systems and owned by Hertel, Mike, Witucki, Bruce. Full trade mark registration details, registered images and more information below.

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Security Systems Consisting of Burglar Alarms and Locks For Use With Storage of Valuable Items and For Controlling Access To Secure Devices and Secure Areas Monitoring Burglar and Security Systems

Control of Building Environmental Access and Security Systems

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Serial Number: 78651096
Filing Date: Jun 15, 2005
Last Applicant(s)/
Owner(s) of Record

Hertel, Mike

5851 Wood Flower Court
Burke, Va 22015 US

Witucki, Bruce

309 Buchanan St.
Alexandria, Va 22314 US

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Electrical and Scientific Apparatus, Personal and social rendered by others to meet the needs of individuals (e.g., social events services, funeral services, matrimonial agencies, etc.); Security services for the protection of property and individuals

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