PHRASE DYNAMIC FORCES APPEARS

Brand Owner Address Description
DF DYNAMIC FORCES DYNAMIC FORCES, INC. Suite 205 113 Gaither Drive Mt. Laurel NJ 08054 The phrase DYNAMIC FORCES appears in yellow and is outlined in blue with a blue banner that is outlined in black behind it. Above DYNAMIC FORCES are the letters DF, which are in red and outlined in black. Behind DYNAMIC FORCES and DF is a circle outlined in black that is yellow with black stripes in the middle; outside that circle the yellow fades to orange, with a black outline; outside the black outline is a red outline and all of it is enclosed in a black outline. Above the DF are three stars that are outlined in black and filled with gray that fades to white.;Comic books, autographed comic books and printed certificates of authenticity, and comic book lithographs;The color(s) red, orange, gray, yellow, blue, black and white are claimed as a feature of the mark.;On-line retail store services featuring comic books, lithographs, apparel, trading cards, artwork, and toys; Providing consumer product information in the field of comic books via the Internet;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Method for recognizing speech includes receiving a speech phrase, generating a signal being representative to the speech phrase, pre-processing and storing the signal with respect to a determined set of rules, generating from the pre-processed signal at least one series of hypothesis speech elements, and determining at least one series of words being most probable to correspond to the speech phrase by applying a predefined language model to at least said series of hypothesis speech elements. The determination of the series of words includes determining at least one sub-word, word, or a combination of words most probably being contained as a seed sub-phrase in the received speech phrase. The determination continues with determining words or combinations of words that are consistent with the seed sub-phrase as at least a first successive sub-phrase, which is contained in the received speech phrase, by using and evaluating additional and paired and/or higher order information between the sub-phrases, thereby decreasing the burden of searching.