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To learn more about why the United States is the best country in the world to develop technology, manufacture products, deliver services, and grow your business, visit http:/www, SelectUSA, gov or call 1-202-482-6800, page 4 of 4 Sa Age oll Sao] Aes Sats Sat. This is to certify that the following application annexed hereto Is a true copy from the records of the Korean Intellectual Property Office = a HS 10-2007-0 102563 Application Number 2a 882: 274 108 112 Filing Date OCT. 11, 2007 = al 2 MASA ASAE Applicant (s) LG Electronics Inc 201441 02 06a! 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