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Trademarks Art Echo, Artecho, Art-Echo
By Tom Steuer

With all the current discussion on Art Echo, I thought it might be
interesting to point out that, a couple of years ago, I applied for, and
received, the right to the trademark for Art Echo, Artecho, and Art-Echo.
A legal search proved that it had been left unused in the public domain for
the sufficient period to become available, and I applied for it and
received it.

My goal is to use the name in the publication of music discs for Disk-
lavier, Piano Disc, and Pianomation hardware, and also, when appropriate,
to publish these discs as audio CDs in exactly the manner that Wayne
Stahnke and Richard Riley have done.  Also, I am interested in reproducing
vintage popular music of the '20s and '30s on CD.  I presently have several
projects in work, and hope to be able to offer them within six to 12
months.  More about these later.

Regards,

Tom Steuer


(Message sent Sat 22 May 1999, 16:29:27 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Art, Artecho, Art-Echo, Echo, Trademarks

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