LEASING NETWORK SYSTEM

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ALL.NET AMUSEMENT LINKAGE LIVE NETWORK SEGA CORPORATION Sumitomo Fudosan Osaki Garden Tower 1-1-1 Nishi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-0033 Japan [ leasing of network system boards for arcade game machines; leasing of arcade game machines; providing networkwide-accessible computer games and arcade games ];network system boards for arcade game machines; [ game programs for arcade game machines; computer game programs ];[ arcade game machines other than for use with television receivers; coin, card or counter operated electronic arcade games and amusement apparatus in the nature of game machines ];ALL AMUSEMENT LINKAGE LIVE NETWORK;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;.NET AND AMUSEMENT LINKAGE LIVE NETWORK;
ALL.NET P-RAS SEGA CORPORATION Sumitomo Fudosan Osaki Garden Tower 1-1-1 Nishi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-0033 Japan [ Leasing of network system boards for arcade game machines; leasing of arcade game machines; providing network wide-accessible computer games and arcade games ];[ network system boards for arcade game machines; ] game programs for arcade game machines; computer game programs;[ Arcade game machines other than for use with television receivers; coin, card or counter operated electronic arcade games and amusement apparatus in the nature of game machines ];ALL P-RAS;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;.NET;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for providing message-based leasing of resources in a distributed computing environment. Services may issue leases to clients and provide operations on those leases. The lease functionality of a service may be defined in an XML message schema. Gates may be used to perform lease operations. Leases may be granted for a period that may be negotiated. Leasing messages for performing leasing operations may be defined. The leasing messages may include messages to renew a lease and to cancel a lease. Leasing messages may include embedded credentials for authenticating the sender of the message. A client may embed a credential in messages sent to the service. The service may then authenticate the credential when received in a message from the client. The issuing and embedding of credentials in leasing messages may be used to provide a secure leasing environment, effectively prohibiting anyone but an authorized, credentialed client (and the service issuing the lease) from performing functions on the lease.