PUBLICATION PAMPHLETS

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ATA AMERICAN TRUCKING ASSNS., INC. AMERICAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATIONS, INC. 80 M Street, SE, Suite 800 Washington DC 20003 PUBLICATION PAMPHLETS, BOOKLETS;
HCI HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS INC. Health Communications, Inc. 3201 S.W. 15th Street Deerfield Beach FL 33442 Publication of Pamphlets, Brochures, and Magazines in the Health Field;No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the words Health Communications Inc., apart from the mark as shown.;
HUMAN RIGHTS CLINIC Doctors of the World-USA 80 Maiden Lane New York NY 10038 Publication of pamphlets, brochures, web-based and electronic manuals in the fields of identification of the clinical signs of torture and immigration and asylum law and procedure; charitable services, namely, providing training to health care professionals and government agencies in the field of providing clinical examinations and documenting the signs of torture and abuse, and providing testimony and written affidavits on behalf of survivors of torture and persecution seeking asylum;Public advocacy to promote awareness among health professionals in caring for the health and psychosocial needs of persecuted individuals seeking asylum;Legal Document preparation services for attorneys relating to claims of persecution; expert witness services in legal matters in the field of persecution claims;Mental health services, namely, clinical examinations and evaluations of individuals seeking asylum; conducting medical physical evaluations, namely, clinical examinations and evaluations of individuals seeking asylum;CLINIC;
LANDVOTE The Trust for Public Land 101 Montgomery Street, Suite 900 San Francisco CA 94104 [ Publication of pamphlets and brochures ];LAND VOTE;Information about political elections, namely providing an online database showing compilation of land conservation ballot question election results in the United States;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method are disclosed for facilitating fast-forwarding by viewers through a first-run program beyond the current broadcast point. In one embodiment, the first-run program is distributed before its scheduled publication time, and may be viewed at any time after the publication time. In a second embodiment, content is distributed on or after the publication time, but at a rate greater than the normal viewing rate. In a third embodiment, content is distributed on demand after the publication time by a media distribution server. In a fourth embodiment, a viewer participating in a multicast session of the content requests content beyond the current broadcast point. The viewer is switched to a unicast session, and the requested content is transmitted to the viewer. In alternative embodiments, a release code may be provided to control the time after which the viewer will be permitted to view program segments beyond the current broadcast point.