BASED ON USE DISTRIBUTION

Brand Owner Address Description
EROXXX Erox International B.V. Herengracht 282 Amsterdam 1016BX Netherlands (Based on Use) Distribution of motion picture films; Entertainment services, namely, displaying a series of films in the field of adult entertainment; Film distribution; Provision of non-downloadable films and movies via a video-on-demand service; Rental of pre-recorded videos that may be downloaded from an Internet web site; Provision of non-downloadable films via a video-on-demand service; (Based on Intent to Use) Distribution of television programming to cable television systems; Distribution of television programs for others; Entertainment in the nature of on-going television programs in the field of adult entertainment; Entertainment services, namely, providing on-going television programs in the field of adult entertainment via a global computer network; Entertainment, namely, a continuing adult entertainment show broadcast over television, satellite, audio, and video media; Entertainment services, namely, providing on-going webisodes featuring adult entertainment via a global computer network;(Based on Use) Video broadcasting services over the Internet; Video broadcasting services over the Internet in the field of adult entertainment; Broadcasting of video programming over the Internet in the field of adult entertainment; Broadcasting programs via a global computer network; Broadcasting services and provision of telecommunication access to films and television programs provided via a video-on-demand service; Broadcasting services and provision of telecommunication access to video content provided via a video-on-demand service via the Internet; Interactive delivery of video over digital networks; Internet broadcasting services; Internet protocol television (IPTV) transmission services; Streaming of audiovisual material via a global computer network; Streaming of video material on the Internet; Streaming of adult entertainment material on the Internet; Video broadcasting and transmission services via the Internet, featuring films and movies; Video on demand transmissions; Video transmission over digital networks; Video-on-demand transmission services; Video-on-demand transmission services via the Internet; (Based on Intent to Use) Broadcast of cable television programs; Broadcasting of television programs; Mobile media services in the nature of electronic transmission of entertainment media content; Pay-per-view television transmission services; Satellite television broadcasting; Subscription television broadcasting; Television transmission services; pay-per-view broadcasting services, namely, the electronic transmission and streaming of digital audio, video, graphics, text and data via the internet, broadband systems, telephones, and portable and wireless communication devices; video broadcasting services over the Internet, cable, satellite, and cellular and wireless networks; Transmission of television programs by satellite, wireless and cellular networks; Wireless communications services, namely, electronic transmission of entertainment media content and audio and video programming to mobile telephones and devices;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system controller selects a transmission mode for content distribution based upon the relative popularity of the content within the content distribution system. The system controller receives a content distribution request from a content source and detects a content distribution characteristic for content to be distributed by the content source, in response to receiving the content distribution request. When the content distribution characteristic indicates the content as being relatively popular, or frequently requested by receivers in the content distribution system, the system controller selects a one-to-many transmission mode for the content. When the content distribution characteristic indicates the content as being relatively unpopular, or infrequently requested by receivers in the content distribution system), the system controller selects a one-to-one transmission mode for the content. By selecting a transmission mode based upon the relative popularity of the content, the system controller maximizes network resources, thereby causing the network to operate economically.