SOFTWARE IDENTIFICATION

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AVEE ADVANSIV INC 3212 NW 64TH ST BOCA RATON FL 33496 Software for the identification of visitors to a website or internet enabled application; Software for the tracking and classifying of visitor interests and behaviors on a website or internet enabled application; Software that predicts future visitor and customer behaviors and shopping patterns; Software that delivers back to a website or internet enabled application content and advertisements specific to the individual interests of a specific visitor;
EVITRACE VERICHIP CORPORATION 1690 S. CONGRESS AVE. SUITE 200 DELRAY BEACH FL 33445 Software for the identification and logging of human remains and forensic evidence;EVIDENCE TRACE;
MICROSEQ APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS 180 Oyster Point Blvd. South San Francisco CA 94080 software for the identification and analysis of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms, fungi, and parasites, and instructional manuals associated therewith;polymerase chain reaction kits comprised primarily of reagents, and sequencing kits comprised primarily of reagents, for scientific laboratory use in the identification of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms, fungi, parasites, and instructional materials associated therewith;
TRUSTED BRAND BROADCAST SYSTEM MARKMONITOR INC. Legal Dept. 391 N. Ancestor Place Boise ID 83704 Software for the identification of potentially fraudulent and counterfeit websites that may be downloaded from a global computer network;BROADCAST SYSTEM;
WEBTELLECT Calcamar, Inc. 22 Wedgewood Crescent Gloucester, Ontario K1B 4B4 Canada Software for the identification and extraction of web-based information for retrieval and display;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present software delivery system includes a computer system and a CD-ROM. The computer system includes a central processing unit communicably coupled to a CD-ROM drive, a hard drive, and a non-volatile memory. The CD-ROM contains a control module and a plurality of software modules. Each of the software modules contains one or more software products which are the software to be delivered to the user of the computer system. Each of the software modules is assigned a unique identifier (ID) such as an identification number or code. In the non-volatile memory, addresses have been designated to contain an encrypted code key which comprises a list of identification numbers corresponding to the identification numbers of the software modules.