IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Digital cameras; Internet Protocol Camera; video decoders; network cameras; network storage devices, namely, network attached storage that is a server with hard disk storage space and is accessible directly on the local area network (LAN) through LAN protocols such as TCP/IP for handling files and data storage; video cassette recorders; video monitors; audio-video receivers; radios; loudspeakers; digital audio tape players; audio speakers; tape and videotape players; liquid crystal displays; IP surveillance equipment consisting of computers, IP cameras, Internet servers, and IP computer network hubs, switches and routers, used together to gather or view information collected by network-ready surveillance cameras; cash registers; video game machines for use with televisions; video game machines for use with computers; digital photo frames and digital photo albums for displaying digital pictures; digital video camcorder; interactive electronic whiteboard; projector screen; optical lenses, namely, long lenses, short lenses and anamorphic lenses; audio-video equipment used with a computer network, namely, audio and video computer servers and computer servers for playing music; home media centers comprising audio-video equipment used with a computer network, namely, video monitors and audio speakers; multimedia computer and television monitor displays; high definition computer and television monitor displays. FIRST USE: 20051002. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20100615
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