SERVICES PHOTOGRAPHIC LABORATORY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CEWE CEWE STIFTUNG & CO. KGAA Meerweg 30-32 26133 Oldenburg Germany Services of a photographic laboratory, namely, printing of photo books; operating an online printing service for photographs, namely, the printing of photos from online orders;Printed matter, namely, photo books;
CEWE CEWE STIFTUNG & CO. KGAA Meerweg 30-32 26133 Oldenburg Germany services of a photographic laboratory, namely, printing of photo books; operating an online printing service for photographs, namely, the printing of photos from online orders;printed matter, namely, photo albums and books in the field of photographs;
SMILEBOOK CEWE STIFTUNG & CO. KGAA Meerweg 30-32 26133 Oldenburg Germany Services of a photographic laboratory, namely, printing of photo books and printing of photographs;Books, namely, photo books;SMILE BOOK;
SMILEBOOK CEWE STIFTUNG & CO. KGAA Meerweg 30-32 26133 Oldenburg Germany Services of a photographic laboratory, namely, printing of photo books and printing of photographs;The mark consists of the wording SMILEBOOK wherein the OO is represented by two smiling faces.;Books, namely, photo books;SMILE BOOK;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
SMILEBOOKS Softprint Holdings, Inc. 100 Carlson Rd. Rochester NY 14610 Services of a photographic laboratory, namely, printing of photo books and printing of photographs;SMILE BOOKS;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Photographic images of local area events are efficiently provided. Each of a plurality of laboratories obtains photographic images of events in their local areas and uploads the images to a management server. The management server stores the images, correlated with area specifying data that specifies the location of the laboratory which has uploaded them. A user transmits the zip code of an area in which an event for which he desires photographic images was held, via an Internet television set. The management server searches for images uploaded by a laboratory in an area that matches the transmitted zip code, and transmits the images to the Internet television set. The user selects desired images. Then, the management server generates and transmits an output command that causes a laboratory to print the images selected by the user.