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To: Greenie who wrote (2169)10/7/1999 10:54:00 AM
From: G.P.  Respond to of 2393
 
Questec has registered the following trademarks:
Info available from
trademarks.uspto.gov

Results of Search in ALL for:
Questec: 14 trademarks.
Hits 1 through 14 of 14

No. Trademark
1. 75-735046 -- ESPORTS
2. 75-735043 -- ERUGBY
3. 75-735041 -- EHOOPS
4. 75-735037 -- ECRICKET
5. 75-735036 -- EBASEBALL
6. 75-735035 -- EGOLF
7. 75-735032 -- EFOOTBALL
8. 75-735028 -- ESOCCER
9. 75-735024 -- ETENNIS
10. 75-735021 -- EPITCH
11. 75-735013 -- EREPLAY
12. 75-735012 -- ESPORT
13. 75-730234 -- E-REPLAY
14. 75-521469 -- AIR EXPRESS

Note: #14, Air Express, is owned by Questec, Inc of Idaho, not Questec Imaging of New York. Also all filing dates were 7/15/99.



To: Greenie who wrote (2169)10/7/1999 12:00:00 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2393
 
QuesTec's TennisProView To Close Out 1999 Tennis Season in Europe
Technology Scheduled for EuroCard Open, Sparkassen Cup and return
appearance at ATP Tour World Championship
DEER PARK, NY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 7, 1999-- Long Island-based QuesTec Imaging, Inc. (NASD-BB: QSTI) announces the use of the company's TennisProView(TM) virtual replay system for two upcoming ATP Tour events and one WTA Tour event. QuesTec and Live Motion Company (LMC) of Wiesbaden, Germany will produce TennisProView(TM) for German
state-owned ZDF (www.zdf.de ) and ARD (www.ard.de ) television networks. These events will bring QuesTec's total coverage of professional tennis for the 1999 season to 12 tournaments, which
have included 9 ATP, 2 WTA and 1 Grand Slam event.
TennisProView will be featured during ATP's Eurocard-Open (www.eurocard-open.de) tournament in Stuttgart, Germany, October 25 - 31, and will be aired by both ZDF and ARD. TennisProView will also be featured during ZDF's and ARD's coverage of the WTA's Sparkassen Cup International Grand Prix tournament in Leipzig, Germany, November 1 - 7. QuesTec will close out the 1999 season with a return to the ATP World Championship in Hannover, Germany for ZDF television November 22 - 28. TennisProView is a real-time video- and computer-based tracking and scoring system that creates virtual replays for television and a behind-the-scenes analysis tool for commentators. TennisProView will be available for all pre-match, match and post-match coverage of center court action. Tennis fans will be treated to a unique perspective of different types of serves, match serve patterns, Aces and close line calls.
These tournaments will be QuesTec's tenth, eleventh and twelve televised productions featuring TennisProView during the 1999 season, of which six were produced in Europe. QuesTec debuted TennisProView at the 1998 ATP World Championship, Hannover, Germany. Since its debut,
TennisProView has been featured during the Sybase Open, Kroger/St. Jude, Franklin Templeton, Lipton Championship, Family Circle Cup, French Open, Gerry Weber Open, Mercedes Cup Stuttgart and the Hamlet Cup.
Ares Donzelli, tennis announcer for ZDF German Television, said: ''TennisProView is truly revolutionary for tennis broadcasting. Its features allow us to present our audience with fast representations of key events during the match. TennisProView's ability to instantly display players' serves and strategies allows us to better inform our viewers.''
QuesTec's TennisProView technology is the only interactive real-time, virtual replay system available for live televised tennis. TennisProView instantly captures, quantifies, and displays the speed, path and location of serves. QuesTec's TennisProView technology is currently being marketed to television networks and sponsors as an analysis tool for commentators and an instant virtual replay
system for televised tennis.
''We are extremely pleased with our recent expansion into Europe'', stated Edward Plumacher, founder of QuesTec. ''Our presence this year in France and Germany has had significant impact on our European branding of QuesTec. We are gearing up for a strong and expanded role in European television and Internet technology enablement. QuesTec is aggresively pursuing opportunities in the U.K., and we have instituted development plans for products tailored to the specific demands of
European sports fans. The European arena is proving to be a very lucrative market with huge potential for QuesTec technology and our eSports(TM) enabled products.''

Well it sounds great, but WHERE IS THE MONEY HONEY?
This thing is getting tired.
chris