SOUVENIR LICENSE PLATES METAL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
"COEXIST-NOT!" FOR RIVAL SPORTS TEAMS Johnson, Angela 3093 Maddie Court Lewis Center OH 43035 Souvenir license plates of metal;
CHARLESTON SCHOOL OF LAW PRO BONO POPULI MDCCCXXV MMIII The Charleston School of Law 81 Mary Street Charleston SC 29403 Souvenir license plates of metal;Padfolios;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Cups;
REBEL NUTT R. Michael Whitmore 512 Rock Springs Drive Oxford MS 38655 Souvenir license plates of metal;Bumper stickers; Stickers;Short-sleeved or long-sleeved t-shirts; T-shirts; Panties, shorts and briefs; Shorts; Baseball caps; Cap visors; Golf caps; Headgear, namely, bandana; Knitted caps; Toboggan hats, pants and caps;Cloth pennants; Felt pennants;
SOUTHEASTERN WILDLIFE EXPOSITION Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, Inc. PO Box 20635 211 Meeting Street Charleston SC 29401 Souvenir license plates of metal;Posters;Drinkware;SOUTHEASTERN WILDLIFE;
SPONGE LIFE Great Plates Artwork www.greatplates.com 1739 Verde Drive Clearwater FL 33765 Souvenir license plates of metal;Publicity and sales promotion relating to goods and services available on-line;
TABASCO MCILHENNY COMPANY Hwy 329 Avery Island LA 70513 Souvenir license plates of metal; Non-luminous and non-mechanical metal signs for decoration;Golf ball sleeves; Christmas tree ornaments, namely, bells and Ornaments for Christmas trees, except lights, candles and confectionery; Beach balls; Baseballs; Golf tees; Fishing Lure; Football; Swimming pool air floats; Yo-Yos; Toy whistles;Gift boxes; Printed Reference books in the field of History; Printed matter, namely, paper signs, books, manuals, curricula, newsletters, informational cards and brochures in the field of food; Temporary tattoos; Gift-Wrapping paper;Jewelry, namely, dog tags for wear by humans for decorative purposes; Keychain, Key Rings;Buckets; Pot holders, oven mitts; Utensils for barbecues, namely, forks, tongs, turner, spatulas; Spatulas, tongs and spoons for kitchen use, basting brushes; Insulating sleeve holder for beverage cups; Bottle stoppers specially adapted for use with wine bottles; Bottle openers; Corkscrews; Lazy Susans; Cheese board and knife set; Cooking skewers; Pot and pan scrapers; Dinnerware, namely, cups, plates and table utensils; Coin banks; Jar openers; Non-stick barbecue grill cooking mats for use on grills; Plastic storage container; Insulated bags for food or drink for domestic use in the nature of lunch boxes; Flask; Paper plates; Soapstone cubes for chilling whisky; Nonelectric meat grinder; Cookie Cutters; non-electric portable beverage cooler;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A software licensing system includes a license generator located at a licensing clearinghouse and at least one license server and multiple clients located at a company or entity. When a company wants a software license, it sends a purchase request (and appropriate fee) to the licensing clearinghouse. The license generator at the clearinghouse creates a license pack containing a set of one or more individual software licenses. To prevent the license pack from being copied and installed on multiple license servers, the license generator assigns a unique license pack ID to the license pack and associates the license pack ID with the particular license server in a master license database kept at the licensing clearinghouse. The license generator digitally signs the license pack and encrypts it with the license server's public key. The license server is responsible for distributing the software licenses from the license pack to individual clients. When a client needs a license, the license server determines the client's operating system platform and grants the appropriate license. To prevent an issued license from being copied from one client machine to another, the software license is assigned to a specific client by including a client ID within the license. The software license also has a license ID that is associated with the client ID in a database record kept at the license server. The license server digitally signs the software license and encrypts it using the client's public key. The license is stored locally at the client.