PROVIDING AMUSEMENT ARCADE SERVICE

Brand Owner Address Description
HIT THE FIVE WEBZEN INC. 242, Pangyo-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si Gyeonggi-do Republic of Korea Providing amusement arcade service; Entertainment services, namely, providing on-line computer game; Amusement arcade services; Electronic games services provided by means of the internet; Provision of information relating to electronic game services provided via the Internet; Provision of information relating to electronic game software services provided via the Internet; Arranging and conducting of electronic game events; Providing a website featuring non-downloadable internet game software; Entertainment services, namely, providing electronic brain training games on-line and in mobile wireless form for mobile applications; Providing amusement facilities; Providing on-line computer games from a computer network; Providing a web-based system and on-line portal for customers to participate in on-line gaming, operation and coordination of game tournaments, leagues and tours for recreational computer game playing purposes;Issue New Certificate to: WEBZEN INC. (KOREA, REPUBLIC OF CORPORATION) B DONG242, PANGYO-RO, BUNDANG-GU, SEONGNAM-SI (SAMPYEONG-DONG, PANGYO DIGITAL CENTER) GYEONGGI-DO, (REPUBLIC OF KOREA);
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A service gateway connects at least one local client to an external network. The service gateway is operable to hold at least one service module for providing a corresponding service and to maintain a record identifying each service module held by the service gateway with an associated pointer to that service module. The service gateway includes a control mechanism providing a number of functions. The control mechanism is operable in response to a request for a service provided by a service module not present at the service gateway, to send a message to an external source for resolving the absence of a service module at the gateway in one or more iterations until a response from the external service identifies information including a service module held by the gateway that enables resolution of the absent service module(s). The service gateway is thus arranged to provide an iterative, or recursive, process for repeatedly seeking a further service until the necessary software and/or data is available at the service gateway to satisfy the original service request.