serial number 73150505 and Registration number 1169205.
I did a trademark search from the Patent and Trademark website and entered the word DiMarzio. There were a number of entries. This particular one doesn't have a title.
Appartently a user is only allowed a certain amount time in the Patent and Trademark system (their TESS system), for a particular search and then it closes down.
That makes all the difference in the world. I was wondering how the hell they would get a patent on something like a color. We should still be able to use double cream as long as the shade a distinctively different shade of cream than DM right?
Not that I actually plan on ever making a double cream bobbin. I'm just trying to figure out the business.
It kind of cracks me up that they actually have a trade mark on "PAF".
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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