BLACK MAGIC

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BACK MAGIC FEEL THE DIFFERENCE! ACCU-BACK, INC. 1475 EAST DEL AMO BOULEVARD CARSON CA 90746 BLACK MAGIC;PORTABLE ORTHOPEDIC BACK SUPPORT CUSHIONS;
BLAC MAGIC Brathwaite, Ronald Welchtown Plantation St. Peter 24016 Barbados BLACK MAGIC;Jewelry;
BLACK MAGIC JM PRODUCTS-ISOPLUS 21841 Wyoming Oak Park MI 48237 BLACK MAGIC;hair sprays, hair lotions, hair styling gels, hair shampoos, and hair scalp conditioners, exclusively sold for use on ethnically African hair;
BLACK MAGIC BG Chemical LP 2014 Euclid Avenue Dallas TX 75206 BLACK MAGIC;chemical products used in industry and science, namely, chemicals for use as asphalt release and anti-corrosion agents to facilitate cleaning of asphalt containers during road paving operations;
BLACK MAGICK Voodoo Brewing Co. 215 1/2 Arch Street Meadville PA 16335 BLACK MAGIC;Beer, ale, lager, stout, porter, shandy; Black beer; Pale beer; Porter;
BLACKMAGIC Nippon Electric Glass Company, Limited 7-1, Seiran 2-chome Otsu-shi, Shiga-ken Japan BLACK MAGIC;TOP PLATES FOR MICROWAVE COOKING OVENS;
BLACKMAGIC BlackBall, Inc. 11300 Sorrento Valley Rd., S-230 San Diego CA 92121 BLACK MAGIC;Computer software for the collection, editing, organizing, modifying, book marking, transmission, storage and sharing of data and information;
 

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.