COMPUTER SOFTWARE FEATURING WORD PROCESSING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BROTHERWORKS BROTHER INDUSTRIES, LTD. 15-1 Naeshiro-cho, Mizuho-ku Nagoya-shi 467-8561 Japan computer software featuring word processing, spreadsheet, drawing, address book, calculator, communications, book reader, planner/calendar, web browser and E-mail programs, games and clip art;BROTHER WORKS;
DALAI INFORMATICA DALAI, S.A. DE C.V PROLONGACION ALFANSO REYES #4508 COL. VILLA DEL RIO C. P. MONTERREY, NUEVO LEON 64850 Mexico computer software featuring word processing, data processing and database management; personal and mainframe computers, keyboards, monitors, modulated integrated circuit subassembly, printers and computer accessories, namely, blank diskettes and mice; audio speakers and microphones, facsimile machines, scanners and memory devices;
DALAI GARCIA-GARCIA, HERIBERTO LEOPOLDO ZEA #704 COL. CONTRY SOL 4o. SECTOR C.P. 67170 GUADALUPE, NUEVO LEON Mexico computer software featuring word processing, data processing and database management; personal and mainframe computers, keyboards, monitors, modulated integrated circuit subassembly, printers and computer accessories, namely, blank diskettes and mice; audio speakers and microphones, facsimile machines, scanners and memory devices;
DALAI Informatica Dalai, S.A. de C.V. Prol. Alfonso Reyes #4508 Col. Villa del Rio Monterrey, Nuevo Leon 64850 Mexico Computer software featuring word processing, data processing and database management; personal and mainframe computers, keyboards, computer monitors, modulated integrated circuit subassembly, computer printers for printing documents and computer accessories, namely, blank diskettes and mice; audio speakers and microphones, facsimile machines, scanners and computer memory devices;The wording DALAI has no meaning in a foreign language.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention describes a system and method for branding software deployed over computer networks. A user contacts the distributor's web site and initiates a download of the software. When the user visits the download website, the identity of the particular web site from which the download was initiated is transmitted to a branding server and captured on the user's computer, preferably in the form of a cookie. Subsequently, the user contacts the branding server and branding instructions are provided to the user's computer in accordance with the cookie. Branding may take the form of featuring the distributor's web site more prominently in an "integrated shopping service" or in a directory, or it may perform other alterations to the software. Branding is controlled by the software manufacturer's branding server, and can be modified at any time after the software is released.