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Hydra to Receive Three More Patents


Press Release
Source: American Security Resources Corporation
On 12:14 pm EST, Tuesday November 24, 2009
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BEAVERTON, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Buskop Law Group (www.buskoplaw.com) has notified Hydra Fuel Cell Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Security Resources Corporation (Pink Sheets:ARSC - News), that three more of its original patent applications are completely or partially approved and ready for issue subject to final patent office action.

Buskop Law Group is patent counsel for American Security Resources Corporation and its subsidiary, Hydra Fuel Cell Corporation (www.hydrafuelcell.com).

Bob Farr, President and COO of ARSC, stated, “We are pleased that the US Patent Office has recognized the unique quality of our original fuel cell development. Our science has advanced significantly from that time, however, and is far different from the science in these patents.”

Buskop Law Group

Buskop Law Group is one of Houston’s leading patent firms. Their services include patent drafting and issuance, trademark application and issuance, copyright filings, strategic advice on patent portfolios and foreign patent and trademark filings. Buskop Law Group is affiliated with a global network of patent and trademark firms in over 20 countries.

American Security Resources Corporation

ARSC is a holding company developing clean energy technologies. Its Hydra Fuel Cell Corp. subsidiary is developing high volume, mass producible hydrogen fuel cells. Its American Hydrogen Corp. subsidiary is developing methods to inexpensively formulate hydrogen. The Company also has created a financing arm, American Security Capital, to provide financing options to buyers of the subsidiaries’ products. For more information, please see: www.americansecurityresources.com

Safe Harbor Statement

This news release contains certain “forward looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27a of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21e of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although the Company believes the expectations reflected in such forward looking statements are reasonable, it can provide no assurance that actual results will meet or exceed such expectations.
 
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