DOWNLOADABLE MULTIMEDIA DIGITAL MEDIA

Brand Owner Address Description
STREET DAWGS K.C. Jones 359 CR 4280 Decatur TX 76234 Downloadable multimedia and digital media files containing artwork, text, audio, and video authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); downloadable computer software for manipulating digital audio information for use in audio media applications; digital media hubs; digital media servers; digital media streaming devices; Downloadable computer programs for the creation and trade of virtual goods, namely, digital collectibles using blockchain-based software technology and smart contracts;Clothing and apparel, namely, shirts, sweatshirts, hooded sweatshirts, hats, and jackets;Providing digital collectible services, namely, operating an online marketplace for transactions and registry services using blockchain-based software technology and smart contracts for digital collectibles; Providing digital collectible services, namely, providing an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of downloadable digital artwork, digital art, text, audio, and video authenticated by nonfungible tokens (NFTs); online retail store services featuring clothing and apparel, namely, shirts, sweatshirts, hooded sweatshirts, hats, and jackets; providing an online marketplace for crypto collectibles, namely, digital assets, digital art, digital collectibles, blockchain-based nonfungible assets, and other application tokens authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); Online retail store services featuring digital assets, digital art, digital collectibles, blockchain-based non-fungible assets, and other application tokens authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); business consulting services in the field of digital media content production;Providing online, non-downloadable virtual goods, namely, artwork, digital art, text, audio, and video authenticated by non-fungible tokens (NFTs); providing online, non-downloadable computer programs for the creation and trade of virtual goods, namely, digital collectibles; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software, namely, software for purchasing and shopping for digital assets, digital art, digital collectibles, non-fungible tokens, blockchain-based non-fungible assets, and other application tokens; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for using cryptocurrency to shop for digital assets, digital art, digital collectibles, non-fungible tokens, blockchain-based non-fungible assets, and other application tokens; platform as a service (PAAS) featuring software platforms for providing access to digital assets, digital art, digital collectibles, non-fungible tokens, blockchain-based non-fungible assets, and other application tokens; software as a service (SAAS) featuring software for use in connection with providing a digital platform for navigating and purchasing digital assets, digital art, digital collectibles, non-fungible tokens, blockchain-based non-fungible assets, and other application tokens, and non-fungible token marketplaces; platform as a service (PAAS) featuring software for use in connection with providing a digital platform for navigating and purchasing digital assets, digital art, digital collectibles, non-fungible tokens, blockchain-based non-fungible assets, and other application tokens, and non-fungible token marketplaces; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for enabling users to electronically create, exchange, store, send, receive, accept and transmit digital, cryptographic, and non-fungible tokens based on block chain technology, smart contracts, and decentralized autonomous organization;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for tracking media signals in multimedia content is provided by uniquely identifying the multimedia content with a digital watermark identifier. A video channel is preferably embedded with a first watermark identifier. The first identifier uniquely identifies the multimedia content or the content family. A second digital watermark is embedded in an audio channel of the multimedia content. The second digital watermark uniquely identifies a user or user device. When the multimedia content is found in an unauthorized or unexpected channel, the content can be traced back to its misappropriating source via the user identifier.