PROVIDING ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS NON DOWNLOADABLE

Brand Owner Address Description
DIGITALDACAPO Schirmer/Mosel Verlag GmbH Widenmayerstr. 16 80538 Munich Germany Providing electronic publications (non-downloadable); publishing (except printing); presentation of live performances; photographic reporting; photography; publication of texts (except publicity texts); publication of printed matter in electronic format, including on the internet; publication of periodicals and books in electronic form, including on the internet; providing of event entertainment information; on-line publishing of electronic books and magazines; organisation and conducting of cultural events, in particular exhibitions and book presentations; arranging and conducting of symposiums; entertainment; publication of books; publication of magazines and newspapers and providing of information in relation to exhibitions, museums; providing of books and works of art online via electronic media or via a computer database or any other interactive media, channel or device;Watercolour pictures; pictures; books, in particular special editions for book collectors; facsimile paper; hardcover books; art books; printed matter; catalogues; lithographic works of art; magazines; posters; prospectuses; printed publications; graphic prints; periodicals;DIGITAL DACAPO;Advertising via a global computer network; providing of business information in relation to art, design and printed matter;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system for combined mailing of a plurality of diverse publications to a plurality of recipients at an optimized mail rate. The system includes a bindery for binding a plurality of the signatures where the bindery binding the plurality of signatures creates a plurality of first publications and a plurality of second publications. Each of the plurality of first and second publications are in a unique order, where the unique order identifies each of the plurality of first publications and each of the plurality of second publications with each of the plurality of recipients. A co-mailer is part of the system for combining the plurality of first publications with the plurality of second publications to form a plurality of diverse publications. The co-mailer merges the plurality of first and second publications in the unique order to send the plurality of diverse publications to the plurality of recipients at the optimized mail rate.