DISTRIBUTIVE COMPUTING
DEAD

Serial Number

76380306

Owner

WURLD Media, Inc.

Filing Date

Mar 11, 2002

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DISTRIBUTIVE COMPUTING Trademark

Serial Number: 76380306

DISTRIBUTIVE COMPUTING is a trademark filed by WURLD Media, Inc. on March 11, 2002. The trademark is classified under Class 38 (Telecommunications), Class 41 (Education & Entertainment), Class 35 (Advertising & Business). The application is currently no longer active.

Owner Contact Info

WURLD Media, Inc. (70 trademarks)

63 Putnam Street
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Entity Type: 03

Trademark Details

Filing Date

March 11, 2002

Registration Date

Not Registered

Goods & Services

Distributive computing architecture enables the coordination of an Internet, Intranet, Virtual Private Network or other telecommunications based audience This audience eventually views or purchases the entertainment products produced by radio stations, record labels, performers, television and movie studios, and major publishing houses Distributive computing is an architecture that links end users and their computers into a cost effective, powerful consumer network for the sharing or purchasing of content and entertainment Productions of radio or television programs, live performances by entertainers, sharing of content, are all enabled for a fraction of the cost of existing communication protocols and schemes Distributive computing is the mechanism that enables media and content to be shared or sold across a vast audience Distributive computing maximizes and utilizes the power of the end users' computers or access devices by linking them with an open source or proprietary communications protocol By creating a network of shared computer processing power, content, media, and entertainment provided by the publishing and entertainment community can be disseminated throughout the network for a fraction of the cost of stand client/server networks that presently exist on the Internet and other telecommunication devices

Distributive computing enable entities to communicate with one another and their customers; radio and television broadcasting services, publishing houses, paging services all can use distributive computing to minimize infrastructure requirements and maximize exposure of material

Distributive Computing, a technology infrastructure solution/network architecture, enables cost effective distribution of advertising media and business information throughout the Internet and telecommunications industry Distributive Computing diminishes the cost incurred by advertising and content establishments primarily undertaking communications to the public

Filing History

ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE
Mar 24, 2003 ABN2
NON-FINAL ACTION MAILED
Jul 16, 2002 CNRT
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
Jul 1, 2002 DOCK