Yeah, patents take a long time from their initial filing to being published for public viewing - this patent was just published on January 6th so it wasn’t accessible before that.
And to your other points - if this patent really is related to the “Surf Coaster” my best guess is what others have...
I don't think they're that diabolical or trying to trick us... I think people have been diving way too deep into trying to figure out these clues. Taken at face value, the Matterhorn is a landmark that immediately makes you think of Switzerland. So B&M is likely the manufacturer. At least we...
Well if the permit news wasn't enough to get you excited, another great sign for the future of this project is that SeaWorld has paid off the liens related to the project. Two Satisfaction documents were filed today- the first for B&M, paying off the remaining $1.4 million dollar balance on the...
Like others have said, they're likely working with the companies to pay off the liens. Just because there's a lien doesn't mean everything is frozen and can't move forward. It's been said from the beginning, but liens are a very common thing in the construction industry.
I'm sorry but the person who made that tweet is very misinformed/just plain wrong. Liens don't just disappear, and nearly all the liens are still active. Once a lien gets paid off, a "Satisfaction" document gets filed. So far, SeaWorld has paid off four of their liens, three of which were to...
I see these kinds of statements made nearly every time a new trademark is filed, and I'm not sure why because it's simply not true at all. Parks aren't wasting time filing trademarks on the off chance they might want to use the name at some point in the future. In order to be granted the...
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