ONLINE NON DOWNLOADABLE PRINTED MATERIALS

Brand Owner Address Description
GLASS PATTERNS QUARTERLY Glass Patterns Quarterly, Inc. 8300 Hidden Valley Road Westport KY 40077 Online non-downloadable printed materials and publications, namely, magazines, articles, newsletters, printed glass art patterns, namely, stained glass patterns and fused glass patterns, informational tip sheets, manuals, pamphlets and teaching materials in the field of stained glass and fused glass;Audio discs, downloadable multimedia and video recordings featuring magazines, articles, newsletters, printed informational tips, manuals, pamphlets, teaching materials and information in the field of education concerning stained glass and fused glass; electronic publications namely, magazines, articles, newsletters, printed glass art patterns, namely, stained glass patterns and fused glass patterns;Printed materials and publications, namely, magazines, articles, newsletters, printed glass art patterns, namely, stained glass patterns and fused glass patterns, informational tip sheets, manuals, pamphlets and teaching materials in the field of stained glass and fused glass;QUARTERLY;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. End-to-end user anonymity is provided in electronic commerce or other types of online transactions through the use of an intermediary. An intermediary machine, which may be implemented in the form of a set of servers or other type of computer system, receives communications from a consumer or other user, and generates and maintains an alias for that user. Connections between the user machine and any online vendor or other web site are implemented through the intermediary using the alias. When the user desires to make a purchase from a given online vendor, the intermediary may present the user with a number of options. For example, the user may be permitted to select a particular payment card number and real destination address as previously provided to the intermediary. The intermediary then communicates with the online vendor and supplies intermediary payment information, e.g., a payment card number associated with the intermediary rather than the user, along with appropriate authorizing information and an alias destination address, e.g., a third party physical shipping address for deliverable goods, an alias electronic address for downloadable material, etc. The online vendor charges the purchase to the intermediary, and redirects the delivery of the goods or services to the destination address provided by the intermediary. The intermediary charges the payment card number of the user, and arranges for the redirection of the delivery to the real user address. In this manner, the invention provides complete end-to-end anonymity for the user, even when the user desires to enter transactions involving purchase and receipt of deliverable goods and services.