9 Lighting controllers; lighting control apparatus and instruments and parts and fittings therefor; microcomputers connectors, cables, parts and fittings, all for lighting; all included in this class; light switches; programmable lighting control equipment; lighting control equipment for the entertainment industry; software; lighting control equipment for the broadcasting industry; lighting control equipment for the architectural and construction industry; lighting control equipment for retailers; lighting control software; software provided on compact discs; software made available as electronic files downloadable from the Internet; electronic display apparatus; visual display units; storage media; semiconductor memory devices; hard drives; memory cards, computer software for use in controlling and simulating lighting in theatres, museums, planetariums, theme parks, art galleries, television and film studios, clubs, discos, stadiums, open air structures, and other multi-purpose entertainment venues; electric and electronic light switches; electric and electronic dimmers; electronic consoles for controlling lighting in theatres, museums, planetariums, theme parks, art galleries, television and film studios, clubs, discos, stadiums, open-air structures and other multi-purpose ventures; electronic devices for controlling lighting in theatres, museums, planetariums, theme parks, art galleries, television and film studios, clubs, discos, stadiums, open-air structures and other multi-purpose ventures; lighting sequencers; rotary encoders; magnetic encoders; linear encoders; optic encoders; keyboards; lighting controls; stage lighting controls; stage lighting regulators; lighting ballasts; ballasts for electrical lighting fittings; signal splitters for electronic apparatus; lighting visualizers, namely, electrical devices for generating visual displays; signal splitters for electrical network devices; telecommunications and data networking hardware, namely, devices for transporting and converting data across multiple network infrastructures and communications protocols; communications network hubs; light sensors; computer hardware and software used to control audio-visual equipment; virtual visualization systems, namely, computer hardware and software used to generate visual displays; lighting controllers and automated lighting controllers for use in controlling lighting in theatres, museums, planetariums, theme parks, art galleries, television and film studios, clubs, discos, stadiums, open-air structures and other multi-purpose ventures; replacement parts for the foregoing goods.