BASED ON E RECORDED ELECTRONIC

Brand Owner Address Description
NINTENDO SWITCH LITE NINTENDO CO., LTD. 11-1 Hokotate-cho Kamitoba Minami-ku Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 601-8501 Japan (Based on 44(e)) Recorded electronic game programs; Downloadable electronic game programs; Recorded video game programs; Downloadable video game programs; Video game cartridges; Pre-recorded memory cards containing puzzles, stories, and video games for consumer video game machines; Downloadable and recorded video game programs and electronic game programs for handheld game machines; Downloadable video game programs for handheld game machines; Electronic storage media, namely, pre-recorded cartridges and flash memory cards storing video game programs for handheld game machines; Cases for smartphones; Covers for smartphones; Downloadable image files containing artwork, text, graphics, video and games relating to video games; Downloadable music files; Downloadable electronic publications in the nature of booklets and manuals in the field of video and computer games; Accessories for electronic video and computer game systems, namely, AC power adapters, battery chargers, electric batteries and electric cables;(Based on 44(e))(Based on Use in Commerce) Handheld games with liquid crystal displays; Protective films adapted for screens for handheld electronic game machines; Protective carrying cases specially adapted for handheld units for playing electronic games; Bags specially adapted for handheld units for playing electronic games; Handheld units for playing electronic games; Video game machines; Video game consoles; (Based on 44(e)) Games, namely, board games, trading card games; Toys, namely, plush toys, action figures, toy key chains, collectable toy figures; Controllers for video game machines; Joysticks for video game machines; Game cards for trading card games;NINTENDO SWITCH LIGHT;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of assembling multiple electronic components to a circuit board includes securing one electronic component to the circuit board, then, creating an association between that electronic component and an environmental condition recorder. The method further includes recording data from the environmental condition recorder. The recorded data indicates exposure of the secured electronic component to an environmental condition over time. The method also includes determining, based on the stored data, whether the secured electronic component is suitable for exposure to conditions associated with securing a second electronic component to the circuit board.