MAGIC ROUND ABOUT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
THE MAGIC ROUNDABOUT MAGIC RIGHTS LIMITED Kent House Market Place London W1W 8AR United Kingdom THE MAGIC ROUND ABOUT;Non-electric household or kitchen utensils and containers namely spatulas, strainers, basting spoons for kitchen use, basins, thermal insulated containers for beverages, blenders, bottle openers, soap boxes, domestic bread baskets, perfume burners, butter dishes, cake molds, cheese-dishes and cheese-dish covers, cooking pots, decanters, deep fryers; soap dispensers; boxes for dispensing paper towels, egg cups; fruit cups; fruit pressers, garbage cans, ice cube molds, kettles, kitchen mixers, lunch boxes, manual mixers for cocktails, mixing spoons, napkin rings not of precious metal, frying pans, salt and cocktail shakers, stew pans, sugar bowls, tea infusers not of precious metals toothpicks; combs and sponges, namely hair combs, sponges for household purposes; brushes namely cosmetic brushes, nail brushes; brush making materials, steel wool for cleaning; beverage glassware, drinking vessels of glass or plastic, ceramic mugs, bowls, household non-electric whisks, containers for food, meal trays and serving trays not of precious metal, signboards of porcelain or glass;
THE MAGIC ROUNDABOUT MAGIC RIGHTS LIMITED Kent House Market Place London W1W 8AR United Kingdom THE MAGIC ROUND ABOUT;Fabrics for textile use; table clothes not of paper, bed linen, bed blankets, bath linen, household linen;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A technique verifies a that a module is from an approved vendor. The technique involves obtaining vendor data and a first magic code from a module (e.g., a small form factor pluggable component), and generating a second magic code based on the vendor data. The technique further involves outputting (i) a magic code valid signal when the second magic code matches the first magic code, and (ii) a magic code invalid signal when the second magic code does not match the first magic code. Operation of a computerized device having the module can be based on the valid and invalid signals (e.g., a voltage level, a bit that is set or cleared, a value in a register, etc.). For example, a supplier of the electronic device can configure software running on the computerized device to disable the module if the first and second magic codes do not match.