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There are many movies based on Mary Shelley’s book, “Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus.” These are called derivative works. Learn how derivative works play into copyright and the public domain with our copyright lesson plans: buff.ly/3W4AnAY

There are many movies based on Mary Shelley’s book, “Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus.” These are called derivative works. Learn how derivative works play into copyright and the public domain with our copyright lesson plans: buff.ly/3W4AnAY
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In 1980, a patent for a method of converting a flashlight into a science fiction light ray toy was granted to James and John Joyce. Check out their patent at buff.ly/408UUWn

In 1980, a patent for a method of converting a flashlight into a science fiction light ray toy was granted to James and John Joyce. Check out their patent at buff.ly/408UUWn
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In 1912, Juliette Gordon Low founded the Girl Scouts® organization. Did you know she was also an inventor? Explore the EquIP HQ Timeline to learn which inventions she patented! buff.ly/4h3tJD5

In 1912, Juliette Gordon Low founded the Girl Scouts® organization. Did you know she was also an inventor? Explore the EquIP HQ Timeline to learn which inventions she patented! buff.ly/4h3tJD5
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Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth at #FETC this week! We were blown away by the deep engagement and thoughtful conversations surrounding #IP. We hope your students are as excited about EquIP HQ as you are!

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth at #FETC this week! We were blown away by the deep engagement and thoughtful conversations surrounding #IP. We hope your students are as excited about EquIP HQ as you are!
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Did you know you can get a patent for the way a product looks? In April, Edith Turner received a patent for the ornamental design of a taco holder!

Did you know you can get a patent for the way a product looks? In April, Edith Turner received a patent for the ornamental design of a taco holder!
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These two sweet desserts have a secret—a trade secret, that is. The recipes for Twinkies® cakes and Krispy Kreme® donuts are protected as trade secrets. Learn about trade secrets and other types of intellectual property protection on EquIP HQ.

These two sweet desserts have a secret—a trade secret, that is. The recipes for Twinkies® cakes and Krispy Kreme® donuts are protected as trade secrets. Learn about trade secrets and other types of intellectual property protection on EquIP HQ.
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On this day, U.S. patent No. 223898 for an electric lamp was granted to Thomas Edison. Take a closer look at this patent and other significant inventions on EquIP HQ’s Communication Assessment for grades 9-12: buff.ly/4g7cP5P

On this day, U.S. patent No. 223898 for an electric lamp was granted to Thomas Edison. Take a closer look at this patent and other significant inventions on EquIP HQ’s Communication Assessment for grades 9-12: buff.ly/4g7cP5P
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Have you checked out InventAR, the newest activity on EquIP HQ? Explore 3D models, patent webs, and video interviews from renowned inventors like Rory Cooper, Marian Croak, and Temple Grandin—all in augmented reality! Play for free at: buff.ly/42z5HvA

Have you checked out InventAR, the newest activity on EquIP HQ? Explore 3D models, patent webs, and video interviews from renowned inventors like Rory Cooper, Marian Croak, and Temple Grandin—all in augmented reality! Play for free at: buff.ly/42z5HvA
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The iconic Coca-Cola trademark was registered on this day in 1893! The registration describes the unique way the two uppercase “C’s” extend in the form of a dash. The mark covers “tonic beverages” and has been renewed ever since.

The iconic Coca-Cola trademark was registered on this day in 1893! The registration describes the unique way the two uppercase “C’s” extend in the form of a dash. The mark covers “tonic beverages” and has been renewed ever since.
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In 1934, inventor Julian Burch received U.S. patent No. 1,961,812 for his popcorn machine. His invention improved upon previous machines by enclosing the kettle to protect the heating element from melted butter and grease.

In 1934, inventor Julian Burch received U.S. patent No. 1,961,812 for his popcorn machine. His invention improved upon previous machines by enclosing the kettle to protect the heating element from melted butter and grease.
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In 1809, Mary Kies became the first known woman to receive a U.S. patent in her own name. Her patent was for a process of weaving straw with silk. Kies’s technique fueled growth in the American women’s hat industry.

In 1809, Mary Kies became the first known woman to receive a U.S. patent in her own name. Her patent was for a process of weaving straw with silk. Kies’s technique fueled growth in the American women’s hat industry.
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Rubber duckies can be found in bathtubs across America. Design patent No. 153,514—the first patent for a toy duck—was granted to Russian American sculptor Peter Ganine on April 26, 1949.

Rubber duckies can be found in bathtubs across America. Design patent No. 153,514—the first patent for a toy duck—was granted to Russian American sculptor Peter Ganine on April 26, 1949.
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Did you know that John Stevens, an inventor and lawyer, helped encourage the passage of the Patent Act of 1790? From then on, the federal government was responsible for issuing patents to protect new and useful inventions.

Did you know that John Stevens, an inventor and lawyer, helped encourage the passage of the Patent Act of 1790? From then on, the federal government was responsible for issuing patents to protect new and useful inventions.