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Example of Intelectual Property
Example of Intelectual Property
TradeMark / Service
CHANEL
November 18, 1924
Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel
Chanel is a high fashion house that specializes in haute couture and ready-to-wear clothes,
luxury goods, and fashion accessories. In her youth, Gabrielle Chanel gained the nickname
Coco from her time as a chanteuse
Patent
Method and system for mimicking human camera operation
March 17, 2015
George Peter CARR and Jianhui CHEN
Autonomous camera systems make small events, such as lectures and amateur sporting
competitions, available to much larger audiences. Traditionally, autonomous camera
systems follow an object-tracking paradigm, such as “follow the lecturer,” and implement
camera planning smoothing the data from the object tracking. The output videos produced
by such systems tend to look robotic, particularly for dynamic activities such as sporting
events.
Industrial Design
Mini Cooper
April 1959
Alec Issigonis
The Mini Cooper is offered as a two- or four-door hatchback, a soft-top convertible, or as an
awkwardly cool four-door wagon with swinging doors at its tail called the Clubman.
Regardless of body style, any Mini is instantly recognizable on the road
Layout-design
Pinterest
December 2009
Ben Silbermann
Pinterest is a visual discovery engine for finding ideas like recipes, home and style
inspiration, and more. With billions of Pins on Pinterest, you'll always find ideas to spark
inspiration. When you discover Pins you love, save them to boards to keep your ideas
organized and easy to find.
Utility Model
Apple Iphone 3G
June 09, 2008
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.
Apple iPhone 3G smartphone was launched in July 2008. The phone comes with a
touchscreen display with a resolution of 320x480 pixels at a pixel density of 165 pixels per
inch (ppi). Apple iPhone 3G is powered by a 412 MHz one-core processor. It comes with
128MB of RAM