PROVIDING INTERACTIVE INFORMATION ON SHOWS

Brand Owner Address Description
V VERO 3D 3D Impact Media AG Kernserstrasse 31 CH-6061 Sarnen Switzerland Providing interactive information on shows and training courses that may be consulted on-line on databases or on the Internet; providing interactive information concerning sporting and cultural activities and concerning education, training and entertainment, which may be consulted on-line on databases or on the Internet; providing interactive entertainment; services in the fields of entertainment, education and training, including such services provided on-line from a computer, the Internet or other electronic networks; television entertainment; interactive entertainment; production of entertainment shows in public; production of television entertainment films; radio and television entertainment; radio and television entertainment services, including those provided on-line from a computer, the Internet and electronic networks or mobile telephone networks; entertainment via electronic platforms; educational services; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities;Providing access to computer networks, Internet platforms, databases and electronic publications; Internet access provision (telecommunications), namely providing access to digital networks, data networks and computer networks (particularly the Internet); provision of free access and rental of access time to a database server center, to newspapers on-line and publications on-line for downloading information on electronic media (the Internet); provision and transmission of data, information, images and sound on global computer networks (the Internet); on-line information services, namely providing access to a computer network, Internet platforms, databases and electronic publications; telecommunications, including on-line services, via the Internet and via extranets; providing access to computer networks (the Internet), databases and websites; providing access to Internet portals; providing access to databases on the Internet, containing digital music, in particular in mp3 format; telecommunications;V VERO 3THREE D;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Business consultancy to firms with a view to the use of computer equipment (hardware) and computer software, as well as new media and the Internet for and in businesses; retail sales by means of global computer networks (the Internet); rental of advertising space in the internet; providing advertising space on the Internet and in the written press; advertising;Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis and research services; design and development of computer hardware and software; services of updating, development, installation, upgrading, maintenance, repair and rental of software; services provided by an application service provider (ASP); providing software via computer networks (particularly the Internet), via telecommunication networks and via mobile data services (ASP); providing software by cable; software consulting; computing services for installing and maintaining networks (software); planning and development of heterogeneous networks (computer networks or computer system networks as well as their software via telecommunication media); management of systems and networks for control and administration of heterogenous computer networks and for the control and administration of client-server systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An automation server interfaces with broadcast scheduling systems of various types to automatically synchronize the behavior of interactive applications relative to various broadcast programs, such as television shows and commercials, so as to maintain the appropriate interactive application for whatever broadcast program is airing. This allows for television shows which have an associated interactive application, but which are segmented by commercials (which may have their own interactive applications) to have their interactive application displayed while the television show in on, but not during commercials, while maintaining any state information that has been created during execution of the interactive application. The automation server includes multiple channel interfaces, each having a translator and an event manager. The translator translates native control signals from the scheduling system into a fixed set of atomic commands which represent the lifecycle behavior of a broadcast program. The event manager receives these atomic commands and uses them to determine the appropriate state for any interactive application that is associated with the broadcast program. The event manager transmits commands to a broadcast server which directly manages the interactive applications by transmitting code, data, and commands to broadcast receivers that controls the execution of the interactive applications in response to the event manager's commands.