TRUE REPUTATION

Brand Owner Address Description
TRUREPUTATION CISION US INC. 130 East Randolph Street, 7th Floor Chicago IL 60601 TRUE REPUTATION;Advertising and advertisement services; Advertising and publicity services, namely, promoting the goods, services, brand identity and commercial information and news of third parties through print, audio, video, digital and on-line medium; Advertising by transmission of on-line publicity for third parties through electronic communications networks; Advertising services, namely, creating and promoting corporate and brand identity for others; Advertising, including promotion relating to the sale of articles and services for third parties by the transmission of advertising material and the dissemination of advertising messages on computer networks; Online advertising on computer communication networks; On-line advertising and marketing services; Dissemination of online targeted advertisements; Dissemination of online targeted advertisements based on media content;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. An e-mail filtering method and system that categorize received e-mail messages based on information about the sender. Data about the sender is contained in the message and is used to identify the actual sender of the message using a signature combining pieces of information from the message header or derived from information in the message header. This and other information about the message is then sent by each member of an e-mail network to one or more central databases (in one embodiment, the information will also be stored at a database associated with the recipient's e-mail program and filtering software) which stores the information and compiles statistics about e-mails sent by the sender to indicate the likelihood that the e-mail is unsolicited and determine the reputation of the sender (a good reputation indicates the sender does not send unwanted messages while a bad reputation indicates the sender sends unsolicited e-mail messages). Information from the central database is then sent to recipients in order to determine the likelihood that a received e-mail message is spam (information may also be obtained from the local database associated with the recipient's e-mail program and filtering software).