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+44 Plus 44, Inc.
ALTER BRIDGE ALTER BRIDGE HOLDING COMPANY, INC.
AMERICAN BAD ASS Ritchie, Robert
BANDA JEREZ Adolfo Valenzuela
BOSTON Scholz, Donald T.
BOSTON Scholz, Donald T.
BUILDING A BETTER SPACESHIP Lombardo, Vincent W.
CARMAN LICCIARDELLO, CARMAN
CREED Blue Collar Records Inc.
FRANK ZAPPA THE ZAPPA FAMILY TRUST Adelaide Gail Zappa, a US citizens
GIGANTOUR Gigantour, Inc.
I-3, INVISION, IMPLEMENT, INDUSTRIALIZE Invision, Implement, Industrialize LLC
JANET Jackson, Janet
JANET. Jackson, Janet D.
LAIDLAW Ohler, Craig
LIMP BIZKIT LIMP BIZMARK, LLC
LOS DONNYS DE GUERRERO AMS RECORDS DISTRIBUTION, INC.
LOS TEMERARIOS Angel Alba, Adolfo
MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER Carpenter, Mary Chapin
MOON UNIT ZAPPA, MOON UNIT
NATIVE DAUGHTER OF THE GOLDEN WEST Hall, Patricia "Patty"
NEIL DIAMOND Diamond, Neil
PLUS 44 Plus 44, Inc.
SCRAPING FOR CHANGE S A Selover Construction Operations, Inc.
SUPERNOVA JMBP, Inc.
SUPERNOVA JMBP, Inc.
THE THREE SOPRANOS Rudas Theatrical Organization of Nevada, Inc.
VAN HALEN E.L.V.H., INC.
VH E.L.V.H., INC.
VH E.L.V.H., INC.
YANNI Christopher, John Yanni
ZAPPA Zappa, Frank V. DBA trustee of The Zappa Family Trust, a trust of California
Technical Examples
  1. A book on demand system for manufacturing a set books. The system includes an order placement system and a book manufacturing system. The order placement system includes a computer and a database for storing books in an electronic form. A customer can operate the computer to access the database and to select a set of books to purchase. In addition, the customer can define the storage space will be used to store the set of books. The computer responds to this customer input by manufacturing the set of books so that the books can be placed physically within the storage space.
  2. For the purpose of delivering, in the lying-flat condition, book blocks or books which are fed in, standing on their back or on the front cut and at defined timing intervals along their height, from a preceding machine in a transport path, provision is made, according to the method, for the books to be picked up, in accordance with the timing, in the transport path, swung out transversely to the direction of infeed and transferred into a defined delivery position which is spaced apart from the transport path, and is essentially a lying-flat position and from which said books can be fed to subsequent machines synchronously with the timing. The device for performing the method includes a continuously driven clamping conveyer consisting of traction means conveyers which act counter to one another and clamp the books in between them and convey them as far as the picking-up position, a transporting band which still carries the books even in the picking-up position, at least one gripper which clamps the books in the picking-up position and, after the picking-up operation, swings them into the delivery position spaced apart from the transport path and deposits the said books at that point, and a belt conveyer which feeds the books out of said delivery position.
  3. A bookbinding machine for processing inner books includes a transport system with a multiplicity of inner-book clamps continually movable in a closed continuous track. Each of the inner book clamps is articulated to a circulating roller chain and has a rear-edge stop for aligning the inner books. The bookbinding machine includes workstations that perform positionally accurate operations on the inner books including the application of glue, the application of reinforcement or gauze sections, the application of jackets, binding with wire stitches, the introduction of utilisation features (e.g. punched holes, tear-off perforations, etc.) and the like. The transport system of the inner-book clamps and at least one workstation are driven independently of one another. A measuring system for positional detection of the inner-book clamps or of the inner books is provided in proximity to the independently driven workstation. The measuring system provides inner book or clamp position data used to control the workstation performing positionally accurate operation on the relevant inner book.
  4. An electronic book display device capable of attaching the mark to the optional element by just conducting the simple operation like actual books. Since the display control means 28 is provided for determining the type of mark to emphasize the specifying element according to the position specified in the region on which the specified element is displayed and for attaching the determined mark to the specified element, the user can determine the type of mark easily just by specifying the desired position in the region on which the specified element is displayed. And thus, the user can attach the mark to the optional element just by conducting the simple operation like actual books.
  5. A method and system that archive a three-dimensional site in a highly-compact manner such that real-time, three-dimensional exploration and interaction with the site with high-resolution graphics is enabled. During authoring, information is collected about a site, and processed into a walkmap comprising a number of maps. A visibility map indicates which ones of the many polygons that make up a site are potentially visible from a given region. A collision map establishes where a can navigate in the site. A ground map tracks the terrain for reproducing camera heights and viewing angles, and a trigger map causes scripts to be fired from locations in the site. During navigation, only the maps relevant to a user's current position are active, whereby rapid rendering of an appropriate image for the user's current perspective is possible in real-time, providing a first person, perspective tour of the site in a perceived three-dimensional environment.

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