Mitnick
David Mitnick, New York, NY US
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20150302053 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ONLNE BRAND PROTECTION AND REGISTRY - A computer-implemented domain name registration monitoring system and method is described in which a target name is monitored against new Internet domain name registrations. A target name is received from a user computing device and variations of the target name may be generated before a comparison is made against a data structure containing active domain name registrations. An interactive dashboard may be provided by an application server computing device for presenting matches to the user along with additional background information concerning the registrations. | 10-22-2015 |
Neal Ira Mitnick, Staten Island, NY US
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20140141675 | PROTECTIVE MATERIAL - A material that is capable of stopping high-speed projectiles but yet is sufficiently flexible for use in various applications, such as to be used in footwear to protect a person's feet, especially the bottoms thereof is achieved by an enhanced ballistic material formed from interleaving layers of a ballistic material and layers of a gel matrix material that remains relatively soft and flexible. The ballistic material layer may be high tensile strength synthetic or polymeric fibers that are arranged in a mesh weave. Preferably the gel matrix material is capable of investing the ballistic material, e.g., by having the gel matrix material fill the interstices of the fibers, which may be achieved through the use of heat and/or pressure. Furthermore, the combined material, i.e., the enhanced ballistic material, may be shaped, e.g., by molding. | 05-22-2014 |
Victor Mitnick, San Carlos, CA US
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20140250369 | Interactive special paste - A special paste feature presents a variety of options to a user for choosing the appearance of the pasted object or objects. When the user selects to specially paste the object, an interface is presented for the user to select from a variety of styles and format codes or predefined groups thereof to keep in the pasted object. Once the user selects the level of structure and formatting that he or she desires to import into the target document, the object will be copied into the target document or application using only the structure and formatting selected to remain by the user. | 09-04-2014 |