(CANCELLED) IC 038. US 100 101 104. G & S: Electronically linking two or more computer sites together based on information steganographically encoded within physical and electronic media objects; electronic transmission of data and documents containing hidden digital information via computer terminals using physical and electronic media objects as the hidden digital information carrier, and utilizing hidden digital information in communicating ownership of such physical and electronic media objects using the Internet. FIRST USE: 20000600. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20000600
(CANCELLED) IC 042. US 100 101. G & S: Online information services, namely, using hidden digital codes to provide web site links between computer sites; technical support services, namely troubleshooting and resolution of computer hardware and software problems via telephone, e-mail, postings on global computer networks and in person; consulting services in the fields of cryptography and steganography including encoding and decoding hidden information; security services, namely, encoding of physical and electronic media objects to hide digital information therein, and to decode such information therefrom; graphic design services in the field of including hidden digital information into electronic media containing graphic designs; computer services, namely, custom programming services for others in the field of hidden digital codes in electronic media; and security consultancy services. FIRST USE: 20000600. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20000600
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