NAME CARL BANKS IDENTIFIES

Brand Owner Address Description
G-III BY CARL BANKS G-III BRANDS, LTD. Suite 1704 300 Delaware Avenue Wilmington DE 19801 The name CARL BANKS identifies a living individual whose consent is of record.;Women's and men's clothing, namely, anoraks, baseball caps, bottoms, caps, coats, dungarees, foul weather gear, gloves, golf shirts, gym suits, hats, head wear, jackets, jerseys, jogging suits, knit shirts, leather coats, leather jackets, parkas, polo shirts, ponchos, pullovers, quilted vests, rain coats, rainwear, shorts, ski wear, sport shirts, sweat pants, sweat shirts, sweat shorts, sweat suits, sweaters, t-shirts, tank tops, tennis wear and topcoats;G 3 BY CARL BANKS;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A dynamic addressing technique mirrors data across multiple banks of a memory resource. Information stored in the memory banks is organized into separately addressable blocks, and memory addresses include a mirror flag. To write information mirrored across two memory banks, a processor issues a single write transaction with the mirror flag asserted. A memory controller detects that the mirror flag is asserted and, in response, waits for both memory banks to become available. At that point, the memory controller causes the write to be performed at both banks. To read data that has been mirrored across two memory banks, the processor issues a read with the mirror flag asserted. The memory controller checks the availability of both banks having the desired information. If either bank is available, the read request is accepted and the desired data is retrieved from the available bank and returned to the processor.