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  • You are left with one thread tying them together -- the word "Occupy" -- which is the second problem.

    Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- I Am A 99 Percenter Chris Weigant 2011

  • You are left with one thread tying them together -- the word "Occupy" -- which is the second problem.

    Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- I Am A 99 Percenter Chris Weigant 2011

  • Occupy Wall Street Plans A Trip To Egypt Couple Gives Up Attempt to Trademark Occupy Wall Street A Long Island couple has abandoned their attempt to trademark the phrase "Occupy Wall St." so that they could put it on merchandise like bumper stickers, umbrellas, and hobo bags, according to federal records.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Last week Robert and Diane Maresca filed an application to trademark the phrase "Occupy Wall Street."

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • There have been a couple of rowdy nights, he admits, but the "tranquillity guys" the name Occupy give their security team soon sorted it out.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Iain Hollingshead 2012

  • From the imperative form of the verb occupy, as in the phrase Occupy Wall Street.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • The Parliament Square group had marched from St Paul's Cathedral, where a camp has been set-up by activists under the name Occupy London Stock Exchange.

    WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011

  • Last week Robert and Diane Maresca filed an application to trademark the phrase "Occupy Wall Street."

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • The camp was set up three weeks ago under the name Occupy London Stock Exchange and has plunged the cathedral hierarchy into turmoil as it has debated how to respond.

    WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011

  • Last week Robert and Diane Maresca filed an application to trademark the phrase "Occupy Wall Street."

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

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