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Small Announcement :

"All The designs that were published by me Under the name of "Moatasem Esmat" or "MASA" whether in lower case letters or upper case letter, Are now Copyright Protected. Copying the designs or modifying the works is completely prohibited, as "MASA" is now a registered trademark in every country"

You may publish anything posted by me as long as it will be published under my name only.

Note: this action was required due to the fact that one of my works was published without authorization, leading me to registering "MASA" for preventing such actions from happening, and protecting my works by the law.  

THANK YOU !

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