NAMEFINDER

Serial Number 78134932
602

Registration Progress

Application Filed
Jun 12, 2002
Under Examination
Approved for Publication
Published for Opposition
Registered

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Mark: NAMEFINDER
Previous Owner: Applications Technology, Inc.
Classes: 009

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NAMEFINDER

Basic Information

Serial Number
78134932
Filing Date
June 12, 2002
Abandonment Date
November 18, 2004
Drawing Code
1000

Status Summary

Current Status
Inactive
Status Code
602
Status Date
Dec 13, 2004
Classes
009

Rights Holder

Applications Technology, Inc.

03
Address
1420 Beverly Road
Suite 350
McLean, VA 22101

Ownership History

Applications Technology, Inc.

Original Applicant
03
McLean, VA

USPTO Deadlines

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Application History

11 events
Date Code Type Description Documents
Dec 13, 2004 MAB2 O ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - FAILURE TO RESPOND Loading...
Dec 13, 2004 ABN2 O ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE Loading...
May 17, 2004 GNRT O NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED Loading...
Apr 16, 2004 CFIT O CASE FILE IN TICRS Loading...
Mar 22, 2004 PETG O PETITION TO REVIVE-GRANTED Loading...
Jan 7, 2004 TCCA I TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED Loading...
Nov 3, 2003 PETR I PETITION TO REVIVE-RECEIVED Loading...
Nov 3, 2003 MAIL I PAPER RECEIVED Loading...
Sep 8, 2003 ABN2 O ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE Loading...
Dec 2, 2002 GNRT F NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED Loading...
Sep 27, 2002 DOCK D ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER Loading...

Detailed Classifications

Class 009
An advanced technology engine that is used to scan text for proper nouns (such as human names) in various languages--even in writing systems that do not use capitalization. NameFinder can also accurately identify the ethno-linguistic origins of a person's name. The system recognizes transliterates between the Roman (Latin) alphabet and other writing systems, and can identify transliterated names despite discrepancies, ambiguities, or simple misspellings. The system is designed to assist customers with multilingual name lexicons. Proper nouns may label locations, persons, currencies, measurements, first or last names, etc. The system holds a large database of proper nouns, which may be associated with other nouns and types of events, regardless of their proximity in a given text; it also identifies nouns in free text, using shallow parsing.
First Use Anywhere: 0
First Use in Commerce: 0

Classification

International Classes
009