DIGITAL MEDIA NATURE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BRIG HART Hart, John B. 166 S. Roscoe Blvd. Ponte Vedra FL 32082 Digital media in the nature of downloadable webcasts in the fields of marketing, multi-level marketing, business management, and business opportunities;The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark identifies a living individual, whose consent(s) to register is made of record.;
CARPOOL KARAOKE CBS Broadcasting Inc. 1515 Broadway New York NY 10036 Digital media in the nature of downloadable audio and video recordings featuring comedy and a variety of entertainment; microphones; microphones for use in vehicles; karaoke machines; karaoke machines for use in vehicles; sound recording apparatus;KARAOKE;
HOW-NOT-TO LEMIRE, ROBERT BLAIR 130 ARMADILLO LANE BASTROP TX 78602 Digital media in the nature of downloadable electronic non-fiction publications, namely, books, booklets, pamphlets, articles and manuals featuring subjects in the fields self-help, personal empowerment, personal improvement, personal development and interpersonal communication;
THE DATA-DRIVEN PARENT Anderson, Helen 15200 NW Willis Rd. McMinnville OR 97128 Digital media in the nature of non-downloadable electronic publications, namely, non-fiction books, booklets, pamphlets, articles and manuals in the field of child-rearing recommendations;Digital media in the nature of downloadable electronic publications, namely, non-fiction books, booklets, pamphlets, articles and manuals in the field of child-rearing recommendations;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of analyzing a digital media by a digital media player and displaying the condition of the digital media whether or not the player ejects the digital media, provides useful information for the end user. Preferably, an ASIC of the digital media player measures jitter, HF and BLER and inputs the measured values into a microprocessor of the player. If the measured values are greater than respective pre-established threshold values, the microprocessor tabulates and stores running averages to an electronic memory. If the running averages are excessive, the player will deliver an error message to the end user preferably on an electronic display of the digital media player.