CHILDREN S COMPUTER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CREEPY CRITTERS Mercer Mayer, Ltd. 16 Judd's Bridge Road Roxbury CT 06783 children's computer software programs, pre-recorded videocassettes and pre-recorded video discs all featuring cartoons/animated characters;children's books and children's magazines;
LITTLE CRITTER Orchard House Licensing Company 16 Judd's Bridge Road Roxbury CT 06783 children's computer software programs [, pre-recorded videocassettes and pre-recorded video discs, all ] featuring cartoons/animated characters;
LITTLE MONSTER Orchard House Licensing Company 16 Judd's Bridge Road Roxbury CT 06783 children's computer software programs, [ pre-recorded videocassettes and pre-recorded video discs, ] all featuring cartoons/animated characters;
MAGIC DAYS Mercer Mayer, Ltd. 16 Judd's Bridge Road Roxbury CT 06783 children's computer software programs, pre-recorded videocassettes and pre-recorded video discs, all featuring cartoons/animated characters;
MERCER MAYER'S CREEPY CRITTERS Big Tuna Trading Company 16 Judd's Bridge Road Roxbury CT 06783 children's computer software programs, pre-recorded videocassettes and pre-recorded video discs all featuring cartoons/animated characters;The name MERCER MAYER is a living individual whose consent is of record.;children's books and children's magazines;MERCER MAYERS CREEPY CRITTERS;
NUTSHELL BABIES MAYER, MERCER SKYLINE RIDGE BRIDGEWATER CT 06762 children's computer software programs, pre-recorded videocassettes and pre-recorded video discs featuring cartoon/animated characters;children's games and playthings, namely stuffed toys and board games featuring cartoon/animated characters;series of children's books and periodicals featuring cartoon/animated characters;BABIES;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for auditing software systems by monitoring the use and non-use of software programs in a computer. An operating system of the computer controls execution of software products through the invocation of respective load modules thereof. A monitor is periodically triggered to collect load module execution information, which is filtered by a filtering module, and a correlator correlates load module execution information with data that associates load module names with corresponding software products and develops a list of products executed in the computer over the course of a given time period.