Description:
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(1) - Marketing promotions, namely contests, television advertising, radio advertising, magazine advertising, newspaper advertising, direct mail advertising, flyer advertising; telemarketing, namely direct marketing techniques using 1-800 and 1-900 telephone numbers, surveys, polls, and research, all of which relate to sporting and entertainment events. Audiotex services, namely the provision of automated information, data, and/or entertainment over the telephone using computerized interactive voice response units and/or live operators, 1-800 and 1-900 telephone numbers, and local network services, on a variety of subject matters including but not limited to stock quotes, weather information, horoscopes, lottery results and various games. Technical consulting services, namely data base management and updating; brokering electronic media and information across various electronic media including CD-ROM, the Internet, commercial networks, shopping kiosks, interactive television, cable modem and high speed telephone networks. Developing proprietary software tools to assist in creating electronic presentations and licensing of software to third parties. Telephony and teleservices and consulting in telephony and teleservices, namely the science of converting voices and other sounds to electrical signals, and automated call management processing for a variety of practical purposes including but not limited to touch tone catalog order entry, golf course tee time reservations, booking and handicapped systems, sweepstakes entry and sport draft programs, interpersonal advertisement and communications, psychic advertisements and communications, and outbound telemarketing calls and systems development Multimedia merchandising and marketing by means of CD-ROM catalogues, Internet, online electronic communications, audio rom, cable modem, kiosk and interactive television. Syntrex patching services; database management; computer animation and graphics; multimedia and interactive promotion services for the wares and services of others; multimedia and interactive entertainment production services. Professional fundraising services offered to others and promoting and marketing the social, recreational and sporting events of others, namely promoting a variety of sports and entertainment events including but not limited to live theatre, variety acts, circuses, amateur and professional rodeos, sporting events, charitable functions, concerts, singing, dancing, magic acts and movies; and the provision of related services, namely recording music; consulting respecting entertainment; acting as booking agents and artistic managers; and buying, leasing, developing and marketing related computer hardware and software. Direct mail services, namely soliciting funds for charitable, non-profit making and profit-making organizations; developing data and lists; acquiring databases; creating public awareness of the above organizations; and preparing advertising messages for others to be displayed on electronic signs.
(2) - Computer hardware and software and telecommunications equipment, namely equipment and software enabling computers to perform automated telephone call processing; CD-ROM, audio rom players and recorders, interactive computer software enabling the user to interact with programs; support manuals and instructional manuals. Novelty and souvenir items, namely pencils, pens, pen sets, desk sets, letter openers, trophies, cookbooks, diaries, coffee cups, printed program sheets, printed program magazines, banners, electronic advertising signs, golf balls, golf towels, disposable cameras, gumball machines, insulated picnic coolers, CD holders, bean bag dolls, computer mouse pads, chocolate bars, playing cards and computer screen cleaners, popcorn bags, mugs, glasses, cups, beer steins, tumblers; water bottles, namely containers with lids for holding water and other beverages, bumper stickers, pennants, banners, lapel pins, stick pins, magnets, buttons, key chains, key rings, key fobs, decals, lighters, matches, ashtrays, bottle openers, corkscrews, spoons, party favours, namely streamers, balloons, noise makers, party hats, candles and masks; team mascots, namely adult-sized costumes resembling stuffed toys worn at special events; jewellery, infant bibs, bed blankets, towels, face cloths, pillows, seat cushions, telephones, long distance telephone cards, clocks and watches, furniture, namely chairs, toothbrushes, license plates, aprons, oven gloves; coasters for protecting surfaces; and danglers, namely devices spinning from the ceilings of restaurants and bars; Clothing and accessories, namely t-shirts, sweatshirts, sweaters, polo shirts, hats, caps, sun visors, sun glasses, jackets, belt buckles, infant and toddler overalls, briefcases, backpacks, wallets, zipper pulls, luggage tags, and jewellery, namely watches and cufflinks, shorts, sweat pants, track suits, wrist bands, head bands, pyjamas, jerseys, neck ties, tank tops, child ensembles, namely coordinated tops and bottoms for children; shoes, socks, and shoe laces; 4) Sports equipment, namely golf balls, hockey pucks, baseballs, clubs, bats, hockey sticks and sports bags; 5) Printed publications, namely posters, calendars; and sweepstakes entry forms and ballots; 6) Toys and games, namely board games, card games, plush toys, stuffed toys, dolls; circus cards, namely gift cards, greeting cards and trading cards; and beach balls; 7) Audio-visual materials, namely blank and pre-recorded video tapes, video games, photographic film strips, and sound records in tape or disc form.
(3) - 10) promoting and marketing the health, safety and monitoring services of others; telephone monitoring of persons for their health and safety 11) consulting and working with political parties and associations, candidates for nomination or election, and advocacy organizations; polling, designing and conducting surveys; voter and constituent database and information assembly, storage, retrieval and usage.
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