COOPERATIVE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AUDIT COOPERATIVE SWITCH, LTD. 7135 S. Decatur Blvd. Las Vegas NV 89118 COOPERATIVE;Colocation services, namely, providing secure environmentally-controlled facilities and technical monitoring for the computers and telecommunications equipment of others and providing secure environmentally-controlled facilities and technical monitoring of computer and telecommunications equipment for business continuity and disaster avoidance;
AURORA COOPERATIVE Aurora Cooperative Elevator Company 2225 Q Street Aurora NE 68818 COOPERATIVE;Animal feed;
CO-OP Recreational Equipment, Inc. 1700 45th Street E Sumner WA 98352 COOPERATIVE;Bicycles, bicycle seats, bicycle wheels, bicycle tires, bicycle handlebars, bicycle forks, bicycle handle bar stems;
MERIDIAN COOPERATIVE MERIDIAN COOPERATIVE, INC. 100 ASHFORD CENTER N. SUITE 500 ATLANTA GA 303384865 COOPERATIVE;Providing on-line non-downloadable software, namely, an integrated suite of on-line non-downloadable enterprise software programs for storage, management, retrieval, analysis, reporting, and delivery of business information relating to accounting, billing and payments, payroll, customer accounts, capital credits, and business assets, all in the field of cooperative and municipal distribution utilities (Class 042);
MONTYADS Montgomery & Partners, Inc. 2345 Bernville Road Reading PA 196059604 COOPERATIVE, ADVERTISING AND MARKETING; ADVERTISING AND MARKETING FOR OTHERS VIA AN ON-LINE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK;
RETAIL CO-OP NETWORK LEHIGH PRESS, INC., THE Harleysville PA COOPERATIVE;FURNISHING ADVERTISING SERVICES, NAMELY PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF ADVERTISING INSERTS FOR NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The techniques described employ a cooperative organization of network service providers to provide improved distributed network services. The network service providers that are constituent to the cooperative organization represent various perspectives within the overall Internet content distribution network, and may include network owners, telecommunications carriers, network access providers, hosting providers and distribution network owners, the latter being an entity that caches content at a plurality of locations distributed on the network. Aspects include managing content caches by receiving control signals specifying actions related to cached content that is distributed on a network, such as the Internet, and forwarding the control signals through to the caching locations to implement the actions represented by the control signals, thus providing content publishers the capability of refreshing their content regardless of where it is cached.