PERIODICAL PUBLICATION FORM

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BENCHTALK Sports Medicine Resources, Inc. 2817 LOVERS LANE St. Joseph MO 64506 PERIODICAL PUBLICATION IN THE FORM OF AN EDUCATIONAL NEWSLETTER RELATING TO SPORTS MEDICINE FOR PARENTS OF ATHLETES;BENCH TALK;
PSYCHIATRY DIGEST MEDICAL DIGEST, INC. 1950 Sunset Ridge Road Northfield IL 60093 periodical publication in the form of a pamphlet;DIGEST;
REIT LAW National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts 1875 I Street, N.W. Suite 600 Washington DC 20006 Periodical publication in the form of newsletters in the field of Real Estate Investment Trusts;RIGHT LAW;as to REIT;LAW;
STRATEGY PLUS STRATEGY PLUS, INC. PRINCETON NJ 08540 periodical publication in the form of a magazine relating to computer games;
THE PREVENTIVE PROGRAM STOKES, LAZARUS & CARMICHAEL 80 PEACHTREE PARK DRIVE ATLANTA GA 30309 Periodical Publication in the Form of a Newsletter Dealing with the Subject of Labor Law;
THE PREVENTIVE PROGRAM Stokes, Lazarus & Watson 3711 Ruswell Rd. Atlanta GA 30042 Periodical Publication in the Form of a Newsletter Dealing with the Subject of Labor Law;
THE REIT REPORT NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS, INC. 1875 I Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington DC 20006 periodical publication in the form of newsletters in the field of real estate investment trusts;THE AND REPORT;
TOUCH Miller, Kathryn H. 8600 West Barkhurst Drive Pittsburgh PA 15237 periodical publication in the form of a newsletter and journal pertaining to the field of human resource development;
UROLOGY DIGEST MEDICAL DIGEST, INC. 1950 Sunset Ridge Road Northfield IL 60093 periodical publication in the form of a pamphlet;DIGEST;
 

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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.