ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION VIEWABLE

Brand Owner Address Description
AVENZA MAPS Avenza Systems Inc. 84 Merton Street Toronto, Ontario M4S1A1 Canada Electronic transmission of viewable and downloadable maps, spatial imagery, placemarks, routes, lines, polygons, geo-tagged photos and other content of a geographic or locationary nature via computer and other communications networks; electronic transmission of maps, spatial imagery, placemarks, routes, lines, polygons, geo-tagged photos and other content of a geographic or locationary nature via an internet-based database; providing on-line data-exchange of data stored in databases, chat rooms, electronic bulletin boards and community forums for the transmission of messages among computer, cellular and tablet users concerning maps, spatial imagery, placemarks, routes, lines, polygons, geo-tagged photos and other content of a geographic or locationary nature;Online retail store services in the field of geography and geospatial science, namely, maps, spatial imagery, placemarks, routes, lines, polygons, geo-tagged photos and other data of a geographic or locationary nature;MAPS;SAAS providing on-line non-downloadable software to enable users to program maps, spatial imagery, placemarks, routes, lines, polygons, geo-tagged photos and other content of a geographic or locationary nature; providing an interactive website featuring technology that allows users to enter, access, and synthesize information consisting of indices of information, sites and other resources for maps, spatial imagery, placemarks, routes, lines, polygons, geotagged photos and other content of a geographic or locationary nature and searching, browsing and retrieving information, sites and other resources, related to maps, spatial imagery, placemarks, routes, lines, polygons, geo-tagged photos and other content of a geographic or locationary nature, all available online via a global computer network;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. Upon reception of an electronic mail, a mail server analyzes header information. If a header portion includes no broadcasting destination (CC, BCC destination), a normal mail transmission process is performed. If the header portion includes a broadcasting destination, the mail is stored by associating it with a TO destination, and Web data including the mail information is created. When the TO destination draws out that mail from the mail server, the mail server registers the Web data in a viewable directory. Thus, the Web data is updated. The mail server further creates and sends an electronic mail notifying the broadcasting destination that the mail has been viewable.