COMPUTER SOFTWARE VIDEO TAPES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BIG BEAMER Phelps, Violet Vicky 4085 Foxe Basin Road Lexington KY 40515 Computer software and video tapes for use in teaching Christian study;Printed education materials for use in Christian study, namely, magazines, workbooks, coloring books, newspapers, and books;
CYBE HUMAN LIKE INTELLIGENCE WORKS, INC. 1776 EUCALYPTUS HILL ROAD SANTA BARBARA CA 93103 COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND VIDEO TAPES DESCRIBING COMPUTER SOFTWARE;
KID'S ZONE Robinson, Jan Heald 18100 S.W. Belton Road Sherwood OR 97140 computer software and video tapes;toys and games;apparel;
KID'S ZONE Robinson, Roger A 18100 S.W. Belton Road Sherwood OR 97140 computer software and video tapes;toys and games;apparel;
OPERATION RESPOND Operation Respond Institute, Inc. 401 Constitution Avenue, N.E. Washington DC 20002 computer software and video tapes, namely computer software which provides information on the contents of commercial carriers, including railroad cars and motor vehicles and critical emergency response procedures, in the event of an accident or other emergency involving the commercial carrier; and promotional video tapes which describe a system of critical emergency response procedures for commercial carrier accidents;
PFEIFFER & COMPANY PRENTICE-HALL, INC. One Lake Street Upper Saddle River NJ 07458 computer software and video tapes in the field of human resource management;books in the field of human resource management;PFEIFFER AND COMPANY;
V D CUBED HUMAN LIKE INTELLIGENCE WORKS, INC. 1776 EUCALYPTUS HILL ROAD SANTA BARBARA CA 93103 COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND VIDEO TAPES DESCRIBING COMPUTER SOFTWARE;VD CUBED;
 

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

   
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.