COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROVIDING VISUAL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LINGO THE NOUN PROJECT, INC. 8800 Venice Blvd STE 217 Los Angeles CA 90034 Computer software providing a visual interface that enables users to organize, share, purchase, and use visual assets such as photographs, icons, illustrations, GIF patterns, and textures;
LINGO THE NOUN PROJECT, INC. 8800 Venice Blvd STE 217 Los Angeles CA 90034 Computer software providing a visual interface that enables users to organize, share, purchase, and use visual assets such as photographs, icons, illustrations, GIF patterns, and textures;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
NETI.D. Internet Identification Technology, Inc. 2655 Lejeune Road Suite 534 Coral Gables FL 33134 computer software for providing visual and electronic identification and recognition on a computer network, plastic cards with integrated circuit and memory (smart cards), plastic cards with coded magnetic stripes, magnetically encoded plastic cards with bar codes, blank floppy disks and computer circuit boards for visual and electronic identification and recognition;NET ID;identification and verification security services for providing access to computer networks;
TELLUS Management Consulting & Research Ste. 850 2010 Corporate Ridge McLean VA 22102 computer software providing visual and data simulation and toolkits, namely, software development kits for aerospace and military applications;In the statement, line 1, MCR, LLC should be deleted, and Management Consulting & Research, LLC should be inserted.;TELL US;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method are diminish the use of an automated program in a networked environment. A server can provide access to a service. In addition, a software module provides a client computer with a visual test upon a request transmitted through a network by the client computer for the service. The visual test requires the client computer to perform a predetermined action on a shaped object displayed on a video display in order to gain access to the service. A validation software module receives a request from the software module for the shaped object to be displayed on the video display. Further, the validation software module randomly selects a shaped object to be transmitted to the software module. The validation software module provides the software module with the shaped object. An access software module receives an access instruction from the validation software module if the client computer passes the visual test. The client computer can access the service if the client computer passes the visual test.