COMPUTER PROGRAMS MULTIMEDIA SOFTWARE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BUSINESS*SELECT Heinrich, Detlev N. AM Kiekeberg 12 22587 Hamburg Germany computer programs and multimedia software recorded on CD-ROM for use in marketing;marketing information services;The stippling in the mark on the drawing is for shading purposes only.;
CURIOUS GEORGE Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. One Beacon St. Boston MA 02107 computer programs and multimedia software recorded on CD-ROM, all for use in telling children's stories and in inspiring children to create their own versions;
GOLDEN MOVIE RETRIEVER THOMSON INFORMATION INC. 835 Penobscot Building Detroit MI 48226 computer programs and multimedia software recorded on CD-Roms featuring home video industry publications;
HEAVEN'S WAIT McLaughlin, Barbara 5430 Heavenly Ridge Lane El Sobrante CA 94803 Computer programs and multimedia software recorded on CD-ROM, all for use in telling family stories in the field of family enrichment; computer programs, namely, software in the field of family enrichment for the purpose of linking digitized video and audio media to a global computer information network; audio video discs sold with booklets as a unit, both on the subject of family enrichment;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. Distribution of audio and other multimedia content is accomplished by generating a multimedia session consisting of at least one multimedia program, generating a data session consisting of digital files including at least one software player program and a digital compressed file corresponding to the multimedia program; and distributing the multimedia and data sessions to consumers. The consumers can selectively play the multimedia program from said multimedia session through a player device, and through a computer by using the software player program to manipulate the compressed file. In one aspect of the invention, the multimedia and data sessions are recorded on a physical medium, such as a CD or DVD, and the medium is then distributed. In another aspect, the sessions are combined and transmitted electronically. The data session can include information associated with the multimedia content, in the form of text and graphic files.