CLIFF ORIGINAL DOES NOT IDENTIFY

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CLIFF ORIGINAL RASCAL HOLDINGS #801-14237 3824 Cedar Springs Rd. Dallas TX 75219 CLIFF ORIGINAL does not identify a living individual.;After-shave balms; Shaving balm; Bar soap; Cosmetic soaps; Shaving soaps; Hair wax; Mustache wax; Beard related grooming products, namely, beard balm, beard oil, beard conditioner, beard wash and beard wax;On-line retail store and wholesale store services featuring after-shave balms, Shaving balm, Bar soap, Cosmetic soaps, Shaving soaps, Hair wax, Mustache and Beard wax, Beard related grooming products, including, beard balms and conditioners;
CLIFF ORIGINAL Cliff Original 1761 Westwood Avenue Columbus OH 43212 CLIFF ORIGINAL does not identify a living individual.;After-shave balms; Shaving balm; Bar soap; Cosmetic soaps; Shaving soaps; Hair wax; Mustache wax; Beard related grooming products, namely, beard balm, beard oil, beard conditioner, beard wash and beard wax;On-line retail store and wholesale store services featuring after-shave balms, Shaving balm, Bar soap, Cosmetic soaps, Shaving soaps, Hair wax, Mustache and Beard wax, Beard related grooming products, including, beard balms and conditioners;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A watermarking system comprises an encoding data processor operable to generate at least one marked version of an original item of material by introducing one of a predetermined set of code words into a copy of the original material item. The code words are generated from a pseudo-random number generator initialised with a seed value. The seed value is used to identify the marked material item, from the code word produced from the seed value. The watermarking system also includes a detecting data processor operable to identify a particular marked copy of the material item by recovering a code word from the marked material item and correlating all code words in the set of code words with the recovered code word. The detecting data processing apparatus also includes a registration processor operable to associate samples of the original material item with corresponding samples of the marked material item to which corresponding code word coefficients may have been added. By registering the original material item with the marked material item, a likelihood of correctly identifying the version of the marked material item is improved, reducing a false negative detection probability.