PERSONAL DATA ORGANIZER SOFTWARE

Brand Owner Address Description
IDENTITYSHIELD National Accident Insurance Underwriters, Inc. 5 West Algonquin Road, 5th Floor Arlington Heights IL 60005 PERSONAL DATA ORGANIZER SOFTWARE FOR SECURELY ORGANIZING AND RECORDING FINANCIAL AND PERSONAL INFORMATION FOR USE IN IDENTITY THEFT PROTECTION; AND OPTIONAL PERSONAL COMPUTER FIRE WALL SOFTWARE TO ASSIST IN MITIGATING IDENTITY THEFT LOSSES;The color blue appears in the shield of the design mark and in the lettering of IdentityShield. The colors white and black appear in the swords blades and handles on the design mark.;IDENTITY THEFT VICTIM FINANCIAL COUNSELING HOTLINE IN THE FIELD OF IDENTITY RECLAMATION WITH HELPFUL HINTS TO ASSIST CONSUMER IN THWARTING IDENTITY THEFT; AND INSURANCE UNDERWRITING AND CLAIMS ADMINISTRATION IN THE FIELD OF REIMBURSING THE COSTS OF RECLAIMING ONE'S STOLEN IDENTITY;IDENTITY SHIELD;The color(s) The drawing claims the colors blue, white and black as features of the design mark.;CREDIT CARD REGISTRATION FOR IDENTITY THEFT PROTECTION;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A conference organizer uses conference software to define a conference and to store conference information on the organizer's computer system. The stored conference information includes a list of attendees, and a personal proxy mailbox for each attendee. Each attendee has a wireless device, such as a personal digital assistant (PDA). The organizer's computer system includes a wireless communication station that can communicate in wireless fashion with the wireless devices of the attendees at the conference. During the conference, an attendee uses his/her wireless device to access the conference information, select another attendee from the list of attendees, and send the selected attendee a message such that the message is stored in the personal proxy mailbox of the selected attendee. The use of personal proxy mailboxes allows attendees to send messages to one another and to receive messages from one another without divulging their primary email addresses.