KEEPING SUMMER ALIVE

Brand Owner Address Description
KEEPIN' THE SUMMER ALIVE BROTHER RECORDS, INC. c/oKrane&Smith 16255 Ventura Blvd #600 Encino CA 91436 KEEPING THE SUMMER ALIVE; KEEPING THE SUMMER A LIVE;;Clothing, namely, t-shirts, hoodies, shirts, jerseys, sweatshirts, sweaters, jeans, pants, khakis, shorts, jackets, coats, blazers, suits, vests, blouses, dresses, skirts, skorts, leggings, capri pants, overalls, body suits, and jumpsuits; beachwear, namely, boardshorts, rashburn surfing shirts, and cover-ups; swimwear, namely, swimsuits, bikinis, monokinis, swimming trunks; tankinis, and bathing caps; wetsuits; golf apparel, namely, golf pants, golf shorts, and golf shirts; headwear, namely, caps, hats, berets, beanies, visors, and knit face masks; footwear, namely, shoes, boots, sandals, and slippers; socks; athletic wear, namely, gym suits, jogging suits, sweat bands; sweat pants, and headbands; loungewear; sleepwear; pajamas; dressing gowns; robes; underwear; lingerie; hosiery; garter belts; leotards; parkas; uniforms; wristbands being clothing; scarves; bandannas; ear muffs; mittens; gloves; neckties; kerchiefs; belts; bottoms being clothing for adults and children; tops being clothing for adults and children;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. Various techniques permit more thorough development of digital systems and devices by designers while protecting the proprietary interests of the owners of the intellectual property incorporated in such systems and devices. More specifically, systems, apparatus, methods and computer program products control use of hardware and software and IP implemented as user logic in a programmed device. The programmed device includes programmed logic that has designed logic and control logic. The designed logic includes user logic and protected logic such as IP cores, the use of which is to be controlled. The control logic includes a signal generator external to the designed logic. This signal generator contains clock means and a timeout circuit. A controller is connected to the programmed device by a tether. The controller periodically sends a keep alive signal via the tether to the signal generator. These keep alive signals may be single bit or multi-bit tokens which are processed in the programmed device by the signal generator. The signal generator disables the programmed device when the signal generator reaches a programmed time limit before receiving a keep alive signal from the controller. Disabling the programmed device can be accomplished by disabling either the user logic or the protected logic or both.