VIDEO STREAMING ON LINE COMPUTER

Brand Owner Address Description
AION NCsoft Corporation 12, Daewangpangyo-ro 644beon-gil Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si Gyeonggi-do 409 Republic of Korea Video streaming of on-line computer game contests and tournaments on the Internet; Providing multiple use access to global computer information networks for the transfer and dissemination of a wide range of information pertaining to entertainment, games and educational applications; providing on-line chat rooms, electronic bulletin boards and discussion forums for transmission of messages among users in the field of general interest; electronic, electric and digital transmission of data; video broadcasting; electronic mail services; Providing online chat rooms and bulletin boards for transmission, reception and sharing of messages by means of electronic or optical communications networks, all in the fields of entertainment or amusement activities, and multi-player competitions; Providing access to databases; Provision of on-line chat rooms among computer users; Communications services, namely, transmission of data by means of Internet; Video broadcasting and transmission services via the Internet and video streaming services via the Internet featuring motion pictures; Transmission of message and video by means of internet; Transmission of image and sound by means of internet, Electronic bulletin board services (BBS), Electronic data communication, namely, electronic data interchange, electronic data transmission and electronic mail services for data; Electronic transmission of messages; Electronic mail; Providing private internet chat rooms;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for providing video data to a user on a computer is provided. According to the method and system, a video streaming device attached to the computer provides a video stream that is displayed on the computer. Images that were previously captured with the video streaming device, either from the current video stream or from previous video streams, are displayed to the user along with the current video stream. This gives the user the impression that the device has captured image storage when, in fact, the previously captured images are actually stored elsewhere, such as on the computer's hard disk. The stored images are accessible by the computer, and placed in virtual folders while being displayed. A user interface shows the current video stream in a video display area and the previously captured images in a captured image display area. The user interface may be invoked when the user double clicks on an icon that represents the video streaming device. This gives the user the impression that he has browsed to the device and is viewing its contents.