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Detail of an Issued Design Patent

Design patents are a type of patent issued under United States of America law. (Other locations have similar protections but they are called different things.) The patent is granted based on the unique appearance or concept of an item rather than its "usefulness". Design patents typically are sought for items where the appearance is as - or more - important than the underlying craftsmanship itself. So, things like jewelry, toys, furniture, car parts, etc. are frequently granted design patents.

Design patents have a life in the US of fourteen years from the date of issuance. Their main usefulness is as a supplement to copyright protections. Whereas someone claiming a copyright in a work can prevent actual copies being made, a design patent can more easily be used to prevent the unauthorized creation of similar items which are not actually copies. Neither protection is absolute, but some counsel believe that having both is important where even the hint of similar design is a threat to the value of the original design.

From 1978 through 1987, Paramount Pictures sought and obtained various design patents for Star Trek designs. There seem to have been no other filings after 1987, and Paramount's legal department instead probably feels comfortable with existing copyright protections.

In each instance of a design patent at least one "inventor" has to be listed. The inventor can never be the corporation, it has to be an individual or individuals. It is sometimes interesting to see who gets credit for what on the official documents.
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Today in Trek history

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1930
Winnie McCarthy is born.
1945
Michael Ray Rhodes is born.
1950
Alan Brooks and Bruce McGill are born.
1952
Tim de Zarn is born.
1955
Edward Wiley is born.
1956
Rodney Saulsberry is born.
1966
Delmore Schwartz dies.
Greg Grunberg is born.
Seventh and final day of filming on TOS: "The Naked Time".
First day of filming on TOS: "Charlie X".
1967
Amy Kate Connolly is born.
Fourth day of filming on TOS: "The Changeling". The main engineering scenes are filmed today.
1968
Fourth day of filming on TOS: "Spock's Brain". Sigma Draconis VI underground scenes are filmed today.
1970
Bernie Escarcega is born.
The Fourteenth UK Story Arc continues in TV21 & Joe 90 #42 with the fourth of six installments.
1979
Marina Abramyan is born.
1986
Elana Dunkelman is born.
1987
Sixth of seven filming days on TNG: "The Naked Now", a rare Saturday shoot.
1989
Janell Haney is born.
1991
Fourth day of filming on TNG: "Redemption II".
1994
CIC Video releases Next Generation volume 83 and Deep Space Nine volume 17 on VHS in the UK.
1995
First day of filming on VOY: "Initiations".
1996
Star Trek - First Edition is released on VHS in Germany.
1997
Fourth day of filming on DS9: "A Time to Stand".
Third day of filming on VOY: "Revulsion".
Reshoots are filmed for VOY: "Scorpion, Part II".
Final draft script for DS9: "Sons and Daughters" is submitted.
2000
Fifth day of filming on VOY: "Imperfection".
2001
Fourth day of filming on ENT: "Fight or Flight".
2002
Second day of filming on ENT: "Shockwave, Part II".
2003
Second day of filming on ENT: "Anomaly (ENT)".
2005
Star Trek: Enterprise season 2 DVD released in Region 2.
2013
Star Trek Into Darkness premieres in Greece.
Unknown year
Thom Marriott is born.


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