Sun brand


The world's first registered international trade mark was registered in India by China and is owned by Dragon.Dragon is another name for  Emperor brand, and was up until the time of the "last Emperor in

See Dragon brand 


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SUN RICE


  sunrice  

  1. SunRice Australia
     

    SunRice is the international brand and identity of Ricegrowers Limited. SunRice is anchored is regional NSW and is one of the world\'s largest branded rice ...
    www.sunrice.com.au/

This is the name SUN as it is written in Mandarin, the legal language of China, on the Emperor's Robe. 

Sun is a compound word, and a geometric design which is copyright protected, being a circle, 17 lines high, and 17 lines wide.

Sun is wholly owned by Dragon, the five toed Imperial Chinese Dragon, or Emperor of China, also called Dragon Brand.

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SUN CORP. INTERNATIONAL


Sun is China's first and oldest international brand or trade mark.  It was registered by the Chinese Emperor and recognized by India, in a deal in which allowed China exclusive use of the name, bt allowed India to register its own trade names. Both countries agreed to respect the other's international boundaries. The time when India tried to invade China with many fighting elephants, which were captured with clever engineering, is depicted on the 'Willow pattern' plate design, along with a 'Porcelain Palace', which is still buried.
The Chinese army (or Sun Army corp.) has its own airforce which works with China's Navy Airforce.
Traditionally the government of China was carried out by men who had passed their Mandarin examinations, and who received a monthly salary based on the lunar calendar.
www.sun.com

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SUN MICROSYSTEMS 


Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQJAVA)[3] is a multinational vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information technology services, founded on February 24, 1982.[4] The company is headquartered in Santa Clara, California (part of Silicon Valley), on the former west campus of the Agnews Developmental Center.

Products include computer servers and workstations based on its own SPARC processors as well as AMD's Opteron and Intel's Xeon processors; storage systems; and, a suite of software products including the Solaris Operating System, developer tools, Web infrastructure software, and identity management applications. Other technologies of note include the Java platform, MySQL and NFS.

Sun is a proponent of open systems in general and Unix in particular, and a major contributor to open source software.[5]

On April 20, 2009, Sun and Oracle Corporation announced that they entered into a definitive agreement under which Oracle will acquire Sun for $7.4 billion.[6][7] The deal is still pending, with no date yet given for its completion.

Sun's manufacturing facilities are located in Hillsboro, Oregon, USA and Linlithgow, Scotland.


In 2004, Sun surprised the industry when, after having cultivated a reputation as one of Microsoft's most vocal antagonists, it entered into a joint relationship with them, resolving various legal entanglements between the two companies and receiving US$1.95 billion in settlement payments from them.[67] Sun now supports Microsoft Windows on its x64 systems, and has announced other collaborative agreements with Microsoft, including plans to support each others' virtualization environments.[68]

Sun vs Microsoft
http://www.sun.com/lawsuit/summary.html
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The Java platform was developed at Sun in the early 1990s with the objective of allowing programs to function regardless of the device they were used on, sparking the slogan "Write once, run anywhere" (WORA). While this objective has not been entirely achieved (prompting the riposte "Write once, debug everywhere"), Java is regarded as being largely hardware- and operating system-independent.

Java was initially promoted as a platform for client-side applets running inside web browsers. Early examples of Java applications were the HotJava web browser and the HotJava Views suite. However, since then Java has been more successful on the server side of the Internet.

The platform consists of three major parts, the Java programming language, the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and several Java Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). The design of the Java platform is controlled by the vendor and user community through the Java Community Process (JCP).

Java is an object-oriented programming language. Since its introduction in late 1995, it has become one of the world's most popular programming languages.[69]



Sun Trade Marks
http://www.sun.com/suntrademarks/

Sun is the owner of Netscape and JavaScript.

http://javascriptkit.com/javatutors/primer2.shtml
What's the difference between Java and JavaScript?
Java is completely different from JavaScript-It's a lot more powerful, more complex, and unfortunately, a lot harder to master. It belongs in the same league as C, C++, and other more complex languages. Also, you need to compile a Java program before you can run it, whereas with JavaScript, no compilation is needed-simply open up a text editor, type it, save it, and your browser is ready to run it!

JavaScript was developed for the cameras of the RAF Harrier which had its first flight in 1973.
It was distributed as BitCom, then became Microsoft 'Internet' Explorer, and the Netscape browser until Sun, claiming ownership of JavaScript, the language it is written in, took Microsoft to court and won.
It is distributed as shareware under the name Netscape and Mozilla (Firefox).
www.geocities.com/javascript_contact/bitcom1.html
What is Shareware?
Freeware is software which is free.
Shareware is software you can try for a limited time, and then either pay for or delete if you do not wish to pay for it. If you decide to use it without paying for it, you will be bound to pay under the terms of the license agreement.
http://www.geocities.com/javascript_contact/shareware.html#Program%20License


SUNBEAR
Indie / Shoegaze / Pop

SUNBEAR ALBUM NOW AVAILABLE ON WWW.INDIECATER.COM



Dublin, Dublin
Ireland

www.myspace.com/
sunbeardublin
The Sun Bear (Helarctos malayanus) is a bear found primarily in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. Its Malay and Indonesian name is Beruang Madu ("Honey Bear").

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Sun Records
Image:Sunrecords.jpg
Parent company Sun Entertainment Corp.
Founded 1952
Founder Sam Phillips
Genre Various, general trends are Rockabilly, Country music, R&B, Blues
Country of origin US
Location (historic) 706 Union Ave. Memphis, Tennessee 38103
(current) 3106 Belmont Blvd. Nashville, Tennessee 37212
Official website http://www.sunrecords.com/
 
"Sun Records" label

Sun Records is a record label founded in Memphis, Tennessee, starting operations on March 27, 1952. Founded by Sam Phillips, Sun Records was known for giving notable musicians such as Elvis Presley (whose recording contract was sold to RCA Victor Records for $35,000 in 1955 to relieve financial difficulties they were going through), Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, and Johnny Cash their first recording contracts and helping to launch their careers. Before those days Sun Records had mainly been noted for recording African-American artists, as Phillips loved Rhythm and Blues and wanted to get black music recorded for a white audience. It was Sun record producer and engineer, Jack Clement, who discovered and recorded Jerry Lee Lewis, while owner Sam Phillips was away on a trip to Florida. The original Sun Records logo was designed by John Gale Parker, Jr., a resident of Memphis and high school classmate of Phillips.

The music of many Sun Records musicians helped lay part of the foundation of late 20th century popular music and rock and roll, plus it influenced many younger musicians, particularly the Beatles. In 2001, Paul McCartney appeared on a tribute compilation album titled Good Rockin' Tonight: The Legacy Of Sun Records.

In 1969, Mercury Records label producer Shelby Singleton— noted for producing the Ray Stevens' hit "Ahab The Arab" in 1962, and later Jeannie C. Riley's 1968 hit single "Harper Valley PTA" on his Nashville based Plantation Records label — purchased the Sun label from Phillips. Singleton merged his operations into Sun International Corporation, which re-released and re-packaged compilations of Sun's early artists in the early 1970s. It would later introduce rockabilly tribute singer Jimmy Ellis in 1980 as Orion taking on the persona of Elvis Presley. The company remains in business today as Sun Entertainment Corporation, which currently licenses its brand and classic hit recordings (many of which have appeared in CD boxed sets and other compilations) to independent reissue labels. Sun Entertainment also includes SSS International Records, Plantation Records, Amazon Records, Red Bird Records, Blue Cat Records among other labels the company acquired over the years.[1]

 
Its website sells collectible items as well as compact discs bearing the original 1950s Sun logo.

A legal battle was fought over the name “Sun” between the Memphis Recording Service of Memphis, which was issuing records on the Sun label, and the Sun Recording Company of Albuquerque, New Mexico, also issuing records on the Sun label. Louise Massey, the “Sweetheart of the West” who co-wrote My Adobe Hacienda and whose brother wrote the theme song for television’s Petticoat Junction, among others, was its top artist. The lawsuit was settled in favor of the Memphis-based label, but no one noticed that the name and similar label had been in existence in New York for more than six years. The New York-based Sun Recording Corporation was virtually extinct by then, so even if anyone had noticed, no legal action was taken. The Memphis-based Sun Record Company went on to become the label that brought rock and roll music to the world, enjoying early success with Sun 181, Bear Cat (The Answer to Hound Dog) by Rufus Thomas – which also led to Sam Phillips’ second major lawsuit and the record was re-issued with the phrase (The Answer to Hound Dog) deleted. Sun Records in Memphis was sold in 1969 and still operates as Sun Records under the parent company Sun Entertainment Corporation. But the use of the name Sun Record Company did not end there. One other Sun existed during a slightly later era: the Sun Record Company based in Manila. This company did not attempt to disguise its copying of the Memphis Sun labels and re-issued records released by other American labels, such as Imperial 5528, Poor Little Fool written by Eddie Cochran’s fiancée, Sharon Sheeley, which became a massive hit for Ricky Nelson in 1958.

Even though Sam Phillips has died, the sun has not yet set on Sun Records. Numerous licenses have been issued to Germany’s Bear Family Records, England’s Charly Records, and other companies to issue and re-issue the Memphis Sun Records, some with the familiar brown on yellow label. Other companies are re-issuing Louise Massey’s recordings from the Albuquerque-based Sun Record Company.

The first 'Sun Records' in Europe were single-sided disc records put out by The Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Company Ltd. of Tonbridge, Kent, England, from about 1905 to 1910. (The same company would later produce records under the name Imperial Records). A nearly contemporaneous label was produced in the United States by The Leeds & Catlin Company, about 1905–1907.

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SUN INTERNATIONAL RECORDS


Sun International Records was the record label of Shelby S. Singleton. It re-released the original Sun Records discs.

 

 

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