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Couple seek Occupy Wall Street trademark

Demonstrators from Occupy SF and other organizations are kept behind barricades as President Barak Obama attends a fund-raising event in San Francisco on October 25, 2011. UPI/Terry Schmitt
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NEW YORK, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- A New York state couple have filed to trademark the phrase "Occupy Wall Street" with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

Robert and Diane Maresca paid $975 Oct. 18 to file for a trademark on the phrase, which has been used by a loose collective of protesters in New York and other U.S. cities, The Smoking Gun reported Tuesday.

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Robert Maresca admitted the filing is "something of a gamble." However, he denied they are attempting to cash in on a movement that is down on corporations and unfettered capitalism.

"If I didn't buy it and use it someone else will," he said.

Maresca said he and his wife would mass-produce "Occupy Wall Street" goods, including bumper stickers, umbrellas, shirts and footwear.

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