PUBLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS OTHERS

Brand Owner Address Description
MEERO MEERO 3 rue des Renaudes F-75017 PARIS France Publication of photographs for others; editing of visual and photographic content, namely video and photo editing; photography services; real estate photography;Downloadable computer programs, software and applications for mobile devices, telephones and tablets for individuals and business to order photography services, for photographers to receive opportunities to provide photography services, for photo and video shoot management, for business management assistance for photographers, for social networking for photographers, for photo or video sharing and for image processing; downloadable computer programs, software and applications for mobile devices, telephones and tablets for photo and video editing in the fields of real estate photography; downloadable software and applications for mobile devices, telephones and tablets for retrieving, storing, uploading and displaying texts and photographs; downloadable database management software;MEERO;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Design, development, installation, maintenance and updating of downloadable computer programs, software and applications for mobile media, telephones and tablets; design, development, installation, maintenance and updating of downloadable computer programs, software and applications in the field of real estate management and real estate photography; design, development, installation, maintenance and updating of downloadable computer programs, software and applications for mobile media, telephones and tablets for retrieving, storing, uploading and displaying texts and photographs; computer database design; maintenance of computer database software;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. Authenticating a user operating an un-trusted access device includes causing the display, on the un-trusted access device, of a plurality of photographs to the user, at least one of the photographs being from the user's personal photograph collection and already familiar to the user, remaining photographs being decoy photographs, accepting an input selection from the user identifying one of the displayed photographs, and allowing access when the user's selection correctly identifies a sequence of displayed photographs from the user's photograph collection. No user training prior to using the authentication system is needed and no pre-selection of a password or photograph is necessary.