SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) ? Arms outstretched in the air with a smile from ear-to-ear, Noriatsu Osaka couldn't contain his glee.
Neither could his teammates from Tokyo after Osaka's third home run of the game put an exclamation point on Japan's 12-2 victory over Tennessee in five innings in the Little League World Series title game Sunday.
The 12-year-old Osaka added a triple for good measure, too, to top off his 4-for-4 afternoon. In a symbolic gesture, Japan's players jogged the traditional postgame victory lap carrying the flags for both their home country and the United States.
"We had such a great time in Pennsylvania and we really played a good game today. It was kind of a, 'Thanks,'" Osaka said through an interpreter.
Starter Kotaro Kiyomiya struck out eight in four innings and added an RBI single for Japan. The game ended in the fifth after Osaka's third homer made it a 10-run game.
"We thought we played the best in the tournament so far, especially to win by the 10-run rule in the finals," said 12-year-old Rintaro Hirano, who homered in the fourth to make it 10-1.
A day after pounding out a 24-16 win over California in the U.S. title game, the Goodlettsville, Tenn., sluggers could only muster two hits ? solo shots by Brock Myers and Lorenzo Butler.
It was a bittersweet final game for two teams that grew close during their two weeks in South Williamsport. They exchanged customary postgame handshakes at the plate before Japan received the World Series championship banner and took their warning-track run.
"Tennessee was our best friends in the U.S. division," Kiyomiya said.
Japan's jog finally stopped in front of the team's giddy cheering section as proud family members and friends stood shoulder-to-shoulder to take pictures through the infield fence.
There were so many highlights, including five home runs off Tennessee pitching.
That was more than enough offense for 13-year-old ace Kiyomiya, who had a fastball clocked in the high-70s, The right-hander with the hitch in mid-delivery pitched like a big-league ace in allowing just one hit.
Regardless, this is still a banner year for Goodlettsville after its exhausting victory Saturday over Petaluma, Calif., for the U.S. championship. That game set a record for most combined runs in the World Series.
The thrilling victory kept the Tennessee players and their families up late into the night.
"(The parents) must have partied harder than the kids did," manager Joey Hale said. "I knew we'd be flat today."
Tennessee lost a 10-run lead in the bottom of the sixth of that game before scoring nine times the next inning to finally put away Petaluma in a Little League classic. Even more impressively, Butler had three homers and a record nine RBIs ? a feat so unique the 12-year-old's name became a trending topic on Twitter.
Butler went deep again off reliever Osaka in the fifth ? Butler's fourth homer in two days ? to cut the lead to 10-2 and give Goodlettsvile some home hope. Tennessee's mini-mashers have proven they can break out any time at the plate.
"It feels really good and it was really great," Butler said simply about his hitting exploits. He said his three homers Saturday were the longest he had hit all season.
Its pitching depth sapped, Tennessee turned to right-hander Justin Smith to start against Japan ? the first time the 12-year-old had pitched in the World Series or in Southeast regional tournament.
"Everybody knew our pitching was depleted and we were bound for a letdown," Hale said. "I'm not saying we were going to beat Japan. I think they were the best team here at everything by far, pitching, hitting. But I think last night is how we want to be remembered."
Leadoff hitter Osaka, 12, didn't waste any time with a first-pitch triple to the right-field corner in the first. Kiyomiya delivered his RBI single two batters later to get the scoring started.
Osaka then homered in the second to left-center, just in front of the "Little League" sign above the fence, before leading off the fourth with his second homer, this time to center, for a 6-1 lead.
The Kitasuna league all-star team from Tokyo won Japan's eighth Little League title and second in three seasons.
While his players danced around in delight after the game, skipper Yoichi Kubo teared up. He kept his composure after managing a team that won the World Series in 2001, "but I was crying this time when we won this game as world champion," he said.
Smith pitched admirably in a tough spot, allowing five runs and seven hits over three innings while striking out three. His team was trying to make history as the first squad from Tennessee to win youth baseball's biggest prize.
Goodlettsville also was the first Tennessee team to advance to South Williamsport since Morristown in 1987. The suburban Nashville crew counts among its fans Rays ace David Price, who is from Murfreesboro.
They might be done with baseball for now, but the celebration is just beginning back home. On Tennessee's social calendar is a visit to the Vanderbilt season opener Thursday night against South Carolina.
"When we get home, it's going to be a carnival," Hale said.
Updated at 2:56 a.m. ET: A strong magnitude-7.4 earthquake struck off the coast of El Salvador late Sunday, temporarily sparking a tsunami warning.
The earthquake was followed an hour later by a second, magnitude-5.4 temblor, authorities said.
However, the tsunami warning covering Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Panama and Mexico was later canceled.?
There were no immediate reports of damages or injuries.
David Walsh, an oceanographer with the Pacific Tsunami Center in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, said a minor, 7.8-inch swell was registered off Acajutla, El?Salvador.
The earthquake struck 74 miles south of Usulutan, El Salvador, the U.S. Geological Survey reported on its website.
The temblor took place at a depth of 32.9 miles at 10:37 p.m. Sunday.
On Sunday, dozens of small to moderate earthquakes struck southeastern California, knocking trailer homes off their foundations and shattering windows in a small farming town east of San Diego. The largest quake registered at a magnitude 5.5 and was centered about three miles (five kilometers) northwest of the town of Brawley, according to the USGS. Another quake about an hour and a half earlier registered at magnitude 5.3. No injuries were reported.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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The military is seeing unprecedented mental illness and suicide in its ranks, and is funding research to treat depression and prevent the most tragic of outcomes.
In July, a report released by the military found that mental health disorders in active-duty troops increased 65 percent since 2000. Of the more than 900,000 diagnoses, about 85 percent included cases of adjustment disorders, depression, alcohol abuse and anxiety. This month, the Army reported 38 suspected suicides among active-duty and reserve soldiers in July, the highest monthly number of suicides since record-keeping began a few years ago.?
Col. Carl Castro, director of the Military Operational Medicine Research Program, told NBC News that the military is "leaving no stone unturned" in its hunt to find evidence-based treatments for depression and suicide. Included in its multimillion dollar research portfolio is a grant to evaluate whether a nasal spray using a fast-acting hormone could alleviate symptoms of both depression and suicidal behavior.
Related: Mental health disorders among troops increased 65 percent since 2000
The $2.9 million grant will support a three-year development and testing period that will ideally culminate in seeking Food and Drug Administration approval for the medication and delivery device. The grant was awarded in April to Dr. Michael Kubek, a professor of neurobiology at Indiana University.?
Kubek will research the use of Thyrotropin-Releasing hormone (TRH), which is known to act rapidly in relieving depression and suicidal behavior. However, its effects are short-term and the hormone has difficulty crossing the blood-brain barrier. Kubek is aiming to load up nanoparticles with TRH and then deliver them via the nasal spray, which could lengthen the drug's effectiveness and overcome the challenges of getting past the blood-brain barrier.
The military is hopeful that the spray will provide a treatment for the period between when a patient is first diagnosed for depression or suicidal thoughts and when typical anti-depressants become fully effective, which can take three to six weeks.
The clinical trial will compare a few hundred patients split into two groups: one receiving the nasal spray and another getting a similar drug used to treat suicidal behavior and depression. The idea, Castro said, is to determine not only if the spray works, but if it is more effective than current drug therapies. The study will look at whether or not the drug decreases depression and suicidal thoughts.
Should the drug prove effective, Castro said a realistic timeline for putting it in a soldier's hands would be five to eight years to account for possible setbacks and additional studies.
The research is part of a $100 million ?effort to study psychological and mental illness in the Army. Half of that funding is for Army STARRS (Study To Assess Risk and Resilience in Servicemembers), an initiative done in partnership with the National Institute of Mental Health to gather details about the lives and mental health of 55,000 soldiers. The Army hopes that the epidemiological study may eventually identify groups of soldiers whose mental health is most fragile based on an algorithm or formula of factors.
Related: Army program aims to predict soldiers' resiliency
The Army has allocated $18 million for 12 studies looking at treatment for depression and suicidal thoughts. The nasal spray study is the only one in the Army's portfolio to test a drug.?
Despite the fact that suicide ranks in the top 10 leading causes of death in the U.S. ? 36,909 people died by suicide in 2009 according to the latest available figures???clinicians still don't have a set of evidence-based standards for how to effectively treat suicidal patients. Instead, they rely often on a combination of medication and therapy that has shown promise, but has varying degrees of success.
The urgency to find a treatment has become critically important to the military as it searches for answers to its own suicide epidemic.
"We have no real explanation for why they're happening," Castro said of military suicides. The goal, he said, is to base treatment on science as opposed to "medical hunches."
The time it takes to design and execute a study can be frustrating to those waiting for an effective treatment, but Castro said, "at least at the end of the day, we'll know if something does work."
Rebecca Ruiz is a reporter at NBC News and a 2011-2012 Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellow. Follow her on Twitter here.
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The summer entertainment is quieting down, but Shia LaBeouf's bootlegger film, "Lawless," still looks like it might be worth drinking up. And if you're into pirates or zombies, this is a good DVD/Blu-ray week for you.
TUESDAY: 'The Pirates! Band of Misfits' No, not those pirates -- not the Caribbean, black-eyeliner-addicted Johnny Depp variety. "The Pirates! Band of Misfits" is an animated comedy done in Wallace and Gromit stop-motion style, with Hugh Grant?as the bumbling?pirate captain and Imelda Staunton, Jeremy Piven, Salma Hayek and others also lending their voices. The New Yorker's review?called the action "beautifully staged, delightful and exciting." (Out on DVD and Blu-ray Aug. 28.)
TUESDAY: 'Walking Dead' second season "The Walking Dead" are still walking, and decaying, and eating, and getting shot all to heck by our scrappy band of survivors in AMC's hit gross-out horror series "The Walking Dead." The second season hits DVD and Blu-ray this week. Yes, this is the season where we finally find out what happens to Sophia -- although many fans burned out on caring about her well before the show did. The third season premieres Oct. 14, so rent or buy this season now to ensure you're all caught up for more zombie madness in the fall. (Out on DVD and Blu-ray Aug. 28.)
FRIDAY: 'Lawless' Today, when you can buy liquor just about anywhere, it's hard to imagine those long-ago Prohibition days, when alcohol was made secretly in bathtubs and hidden farmhouses, and anyone taking a drink was breaking the law of the land. In "Lawless," Shia LaBeouf and?Tom Hardy?play Depression-era bootleggers whose illegal profession wraps them in a blanket of danger, especially when corrupt cops want a sip of the profits. Jessica Chastain, Mia Wasikowska and Guy Pearce also star. (Opens Aug. 31.)
It?s that time of the year again when the days get shorter, kids go back to school, and football dominates the weekend. It?s also time for a new crop of movies to dominate the theaters from September-December. 2012 has been a fantastic year for film, but we aren?t finished yet.
This Fall we?ve got Hobbits, time traveling hitmen, more Lincoln, a disgruntled video game character, and the return of 007. Here are those plus a few other films to put on your calendar.
*All synopsis are courtesy of IMDB*
Looper Starring: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt, Jeff Daniels Director: Rian Johnson Synopsis: In 2072, when the mob wants to get rid of someone, the target is sent 30 years into the past, where a hired gun awaits. Someone like Joe, who one day learns the mob wants to ?close the loop? by transporting back Joe?s future self. Why I?m Excited: Outside of Lebron James, Joseph Gordon Levitt is having the best year ever. Looper follows JGL?s outstanding performance in The Dark Knight Rises and we?ll see him later this fall in Steven Spielberg?s Lincoln. All he?s missing is an Olympic gold medal. Looper teams JGL with Bruce Willis (my action hero dad), sci-fi, time travel, and the beautiful Emily Blunt ? that?s a recipe for awesome. If that?s not enough for you, the trailer has enough special effects eye candy to wow any moviegoer. I can?t wait. 9/28
The Master Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Synopsis: A Naval veteran arrives home from war unsettled and uncertain of his future ? until he is tantalized by The Cause and its charismatic leader. Why I?m Excited: The Master had a buzz since its preproduction stage due to its similarities with Scientology. Paul Thomas Anderson & Co. have insisted The Master is not about Scientology, but that hasn?t stopped people from speculating. It?s good to see Joaquin Phoenix back acting after his bizarre documentary I?m Still Here. Phoenix is still a superb actor and looks to be bringing his ?A? game in The Master. I?m hoping Hoffman?s performance is somewhere between Owen Davian in MI:3 and Andy in Before the Devil Knows You?re Dead. That would make me happy. Very happy. Scientology parallels aside, The Master looks delightfully creepy.
9/14
Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best Starring: Ryan O?Nan, Michael Weston, Ariell Kebbel Director: Ryan O?Nan Synopsis: A singer-songwriter hits the road with a self-appointed music revolutionary. Why I?m Excited: Ryan O?Nan wrote, directed, and stars in this comedy about two musicians. Anytime you can mix comedy and music, I?m all in. The quirky/awkward jokes mixed with heartwarming songs should make for a fun film. With all the serious Oscar worthy films, Brooklyn Brothers looks like the perfect change-of-pace film for the fall. 9/21
Argo Starring: Ben Affleck, Alan Arkin, John Goodman, and Bryan Cranston Director: Ben Affleck Synopsis: As the Iranian revolution reaches a boiling point, a CIA ?exfiltration? specialist concocts a risky plan to free six Americans who have found shelter at the home of the Canadian ambassador. Why I?m Excited: A few months ago I talked to someone who I?ll refer to as ?Movie Person Who Sees Movies Early?. When I asked what movie they saw that I should be excited for their response was, ?Argo?. Ben Affleck may have found his calling as a director. So far his directorial resume includes Gone Baby Gone and The Town. Not too shabby if you ask me. I almost able to forgive him for Daredevil and Gigli. Also, I?m in on any film that?s based on a top secret story from the 1970?s. It?s a history lesson and a spy story all wrapped in one. 10/12
Taken 2 Starring: Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen, Maggie Grace, Rade Sherbedgia Director: Oliver Megaton Synopsis: In Istanbul, retired CIA operative Bryan Mills and his wife are taken hostage by the father of a kidnapper Mills killed while rescuing his daughter. Why I?m Excited: Bryan Mills is back! He?ll be shooting, killing, talking to people in a low voice, and giving his daughter instructions. Taken was such a great movie, I wouldn?t mind sitting through it again. I?ll watch Liam Neeson in anything that doesn?t involve the words ?Wrath? or ?Titans?. Will Taken 2 be as good as the first? I doubt it. Will it be incredibly entertaining? Yes! Yes! Yes! 10/5
Killing Them Softly Starring: Brad Pitt, Ray Liotta, and Richard Jenkins Director: Andrew Dominik Synopsis: Jackie Cogan is a professional enforcer who investigates a heist that went down during a mob-protected poker game. Why I?m Excited: The gritty trailer with Brad Pitt and his shotgun makes the film look fascinating. To be honest, that?s all I really needed to see. There?s already rumblings about how good this movie is. The Academy may have to make room for this thriller 10/19
Life of Pi Starring: Suraj Sharma, irrfan Khan, Adil Hussain Director: Ang Lee Synopsis: The story of an Indian boy named Pi, a zookeeper?s son who finds himself in the company of a hyena, zebra, orangutan, and a Bengal tiger after a shipwreck sets them adrift in the Pacific Ocean. Why I?m Excited: It looks like critically acclaimed director Ang Lee is back in his sweet spot with Life of Pi. The film adaptation of the 2001 novel looks like the most visually stunning film of the year. The film Ang Lee once thought was ?unmakeable? is now a reality. The visual effects and gripping story about a boy lost at sea will be enough to get me in the theaters. And I?m secretly hoping for a 3D Bengal tiger attack.
11/21
Wreck-It Ralph Starring: John C. Reilly, Jack McBrayer, Jayne Lynch, Sarah Silverman Director: Rich Moore Synopsis: The bad-guy character in a classic game who longs to be a hero brings trouble to his entire arcade after sneaking into a new first-person shooter game and unleashing a deadly enemy. Why I?m Exited: You know who?s more excited than me? 11 year old me. He?s pumped and telling people Wreck-It Ralph is his favorite movie. The who?s-who of video games in the hands of Rich Moore (Simpsons, Futurama) has the potential to be hilariously entertaining. I?m looking forward to all the cameos as Ralph jumps from game to game ? especially Q*Bert. 11/2
Silver Linings Playbook Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro Director: David O Russell Synopsis: After a stint in a mental institution, former teacher Pat Solitano moves back in with his parents and tries to reconcile with his ex-wife. Things get more challenging when Pat meets Tiffany, a mysterious girl with problems of her own. Why I?m Excited: Two of Hollywood?s darlings team up for an unusual love story about two people dealing with mental illness. The two of them can do no wrong ? Bradley Cooper continues to be one of the hardest working men and Hollywood and Jennifer Lawrence is putting people on notice that she?s more than just a pretty face. The two of them are an unlikely paring, but I like it. 11/21
Lincoln Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, David Srathairn, Sally Field, John Hawkes, Joseph Gordon-Levitt Director: Steven Spielberg Synopsis: The sixteenth President of the United States guides the North to victory during the Civil War. Why I?m Excited: Sadly, there are no zombies, but it looks like they?ll be a lot of Civil War footage in this film. It?s amazing how much Daniel Day-Lewis looks like Abe in the teaser posters for the film. Seeing Daniel Day-Lewis in a stovepipe hat might give me goose bumps. I?m hoping to learn more about Lincoln like he really enjoyed skeeball or he was Honest-ish Abe. 11/9
Skyfall Starring: Daniel Craig, Helen McCrory, Javier Bardem Synopsis: Bond?s loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. Why I?m Excited: I love James Bond. I?ve loved James Bond ever since I saw Moonraker as a kid. I even love Daniel Craig as a more broodish Bond. This is the film I?m most excited to see this fall. What?s not to like? It?ll have Bond girls, gadgets, cars, tuxedos, and big action scenes. The trailer is fantastic and Javier Bardem looks like a madman with his boy band hair.
And there?s this exchange: [Bond tied to a chair] Bond: Everybody needs a hobby Raoul Silva: What?s yours? Bond: Resurrection.
11/9
Flight Starring: Denzel Washington, John Goodman, Bruce Greenwood, Don Cheadle Director: Robert Zemeckis Synopsis: An airline pilot saves a flight from crashing, but an investigation into the malfunctions reveals something troubling Why I?m Excited: This is Zemeckis first live action film since 2000?s Castaway. Before that he had What Lies Beneath, Contact, and Forrest Gump. In the words of Larry David, ?Pretty, pretty good.? I would?ve seen anyone in a film from Zemeckis but Flight has the Denzel and Don Cheadle combo ? not to mention the breathtaking shot of Denzel saving the plane from crashing. 11/2
Jack Reacher Starring: Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall, Rosamund Pike, Werner Herzog Director: Christopher Mc Quarrie Synopsis: A homicide investigator digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper who shot five random victims. Based on a book in Lee Child?s crime series. Why I?m Excited: Tom Cruise running. Tom Cruise beating people to a pulp. Tom Cruise doing his own stunts. Tom Cruise driving fast. Tom Cruise doing more running. 12/21
Zero Dark Thirty Starring: Joel Edgerton, Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke, Kyle Chandler Director: Kathryn Bigelow Synopsis: A chronicle of the decade-long hunt for al-Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden after the 9/11 attacks, and his death at the hands of the Navy SEAL Team 6 in May, 2011. Why I?m Excited: I love everybody involved in this project. Is it too soon? Maybe. Will it be cool to have Kyle ?Coach Taylor? Chandler back in my life? Absolutely. If Bigelow can bring the same intensity she brought in The Hurt Locker, we?ll be in for a treat. 12/9
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Starring: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Andy Serkis Director: Peter Jackson Synopsis: A curious Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, journeys to the Lonely Mountain with a vigorous group of Dwarves to reclaim a treasure stolen from them by the dragon Smaug. Why I?m Excited: It?s the Hobbit. That is all. 12/14
Django Unchained Starring: Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington Director: Quentin Tarantino Synopsis: With the help of his mentor, a slave-turned-bounty hunter sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner. Why I?m Excited: Two words: Leonardo DiCaprio. If there?s one thing Tarantino does well it?s villains. I think he?s going to bring the best out of DiCaprio as the evil plantation owner Calvin Candie. I?m sure the rest of the cast will bring it, but I?ve got my Oscar nomination ready for Leo. 12/25
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You
may have heard that users have registered trademark terms on Twitter, and have
also impersonated celebrities or other brand names. This is a consistent and
ongoing problem for Twitter. The bigger problem, however, is Twitter's
statement with regards to liability and their simple process that is required
to be undertaken if, in fact, you want to have a trademark infringer or an
impersonator removed from their service.
Well,
what are these problems? Twitter first requires that any complaint, whether
trademark or otherwise, be submitted from the domain name of the complaining
party. So, for example, if you are an attorney that represents a party that
owns www.something.com, then the attorney must be granted an email address from
www.something.com. This requires the client to provide their attorney with an
email address.?
Welcome
to Trademark Law Radio, a top web resource on issues of trademark infringement,
trademark licensing, trademark protection, and trademark registration.?
Hello
and thank you for listening to Traverse Legal Radio. My name is John Di Giacomo
and I am an attorney with Traverse Legal PLC, where I practice in the areas of
trademark infringement, copyright infringement, and other internet-based
intellectual property matters. Today I'd like to talk to you about Twitter's
ongoing trademark infringement problem.
You
may have heard that users have registered trademark terms on Twitter, and have
also impersonated celebrities or other brand names. This is a consistent and
ongoing problem for Twitter. The bigger problem, however, is Twitter's
statement with regards to liability and their simple process that is required
to be undertaken if, in fact, you want to have a trademark infringer or an
impersonator removed from their service.
Well,
what are these problems? Twitter first requires that any complaint, whether
trademark or otherwise, be submitted from the domain name of the complaining
party. So, for example, if you are an attorney that represents a party that
owns www.something.com, then the attorney must be granted an email address from
www.something.com. This requires the client to provide their attorney with an
email address.
Additionally,
a second problem that Twitter currently has is that it does not recognize
Common Law trademark rights. It only considers a trademark claim if the
trademark is in fact registered.
Common
Law trademark rights, as opposed to registered trademark rights, are rights
that arise out of the use of a mark in commerce. After a longstanding use of a
trademark in commerce, a person or a company may obtain trademark rights in a
term within the geographical area in which it was used. These trademark rights
are no less important or no less valid than those of a registered trademark. In
fact, registration simply grants additional benefits to a Common Law user.
In
light of these problems that Twitter has, it faces some pretty significant
claims of liability and it's likely in the future Twitter will be sued if it
does not, in fact, change its policies with regard to trademark infringement
and brand impersonation. Why is this?
Well
first, Twitter faces a claim of vicarious liability. Vicarious liability
requires a finding that the defendant, in this case Twitter, and the infringer,
in this case the user of a Twitter handle, exercise joint ownership or control
over the infringing product. Since Twitter exercises ownership and control over
the infringing product, it could be held vicariously liable because it has the
ability to shut down the infringement.
Additionally,
Twitter can be held liable for contributory trademark infringement.
Contributory trademark infringement occurs where a party continues to supply a
product or service to an infringer when it knows that that infringer is
engaging in trademark infringement. In this case, again, Twitter continues to
provide its service, the social networking service, to individuals that it
knows that are infringing upon the third party's trademarks.
Once
it has been put on notice, regardless of Twitter's policy, this duty to cease
the infringing behavior applies, otherwise Twitter will be held liable for
contributory infringement. These are just some of the ways in which Twitter
faces some liability with regard to the way that it currently handles trademark
infringement problems and brand impersonation problems.
If
you have a brand impersonation or a trademark infringement problem with regard
to Twitter, contact one of our attorneys today. Again, this is Traverse Legal
Radio and I am an attorney, John Di Giacomo. Thank you and have a good day.
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