Trademark holders can benefit from the priority registration period before the widespread distribution of the Frogans technology.
The priority registration period for trademark holders concerns trademarks holders which are interested in the Frogans project, its innovative nature, and the opportunities offered by the Frogans technology as regards publishing content on the Internet, and that wish to participate in this project by asserting their intellectual property rights in this new addressing space.
During this period, from April 15 to June 15 2015, trademark holders can register dedicated Frogans networks corresponding to their trademarks.
This document provides details on the anatomy and morphology of the permanent maxillary lateral incisor. It describes the tooth's location in the dental arch, chronology of development, dimensions, morphological features on each surface of the crown and root, as well as how it differs from the maxillary central incisor. Key traits of the lateral incisor include its rectangular crown shape, prominent marginal ridges, deep lingual fossa, and more rounded mesioincisal and distoincisal line angles compared to the central incisor.
This document provides a detailed overview of canine tooth anatomy for both the maxillary and mandibular canines. It describes the key features of the crown and root for each, including their morphology, dimensions, eruption timeline, and positioning within the dental arches. The maxillary canine has a single pointed cusp and plays an intermediate role between incising and grinding. Both canines have a prominent lingual ridge and their roots taper gradually to a pointed apex.
I wanna share this to all dental students and colleagues. This is a simplified and concise description of the anatomical structure of a Permanent Maxillary Central Incisor.
The document describes the anatomy and morphology of maxillary central incisors. Key points:
- Maxillary central incisors are the largest anterior teeth, located bilaterally in the maxilla near the midline.
- Their primary functions are biting, cutting, and shearing food during mastication.
- Anatomically, they have convex labial surfaces, developmental depressions, cingula and lingual fossae on their crowns. Their roots are single, tapered and wider labially.
- Dimensions and developmental timing are also provided.
What will appear with the spread of the Frogans technology :
- Frogans sites
Philippe Collin, OP3FT, Head of Innovation Fostering
- Services around Frogans sites
Philippe Collin, OP3FT, Head of Innovation Fostering
- Tools for creating Frogans sites
Michel Lefranc, OP3FT, Project manager - Development Environment
- Addressing and hosting services
Thomas Panau, OP3FT, in-house lawyer
This document discusses plans to spread Frogans technology more widely. It summarizes updates to the Frogans Site Definition Language (FSDL) version 3.0, the planned public release of the Frogans Player, opening the Frogans Core Registry to general registration, engaging in public consultations, promoting Frogans technology development, and establishing a local branch of the OP3FT in China.
The document outlines the introduction and adoption of Frogans technology on the internet from mid-2013 to mid-2016. It provides statistics on the number of Frogans Address Watch Providers, FNS Servers in phase one, FCR Account Administrators, and UDRP-F Dispute-Resolution Service Providers each year. It also shows a diagram depicting the spread of Frogans technology from developers' clubs to end-users around the world, driven by offers and opportunities.
The Organization for the Promotion, Protection and Progress of Frogans technology (OP3FT) is a non-profit organization created in 2012 with a team of 30 people. The OP3FT's mission is to promote, protect, and progress the Frogans technology. The Frogans project has four permanent objectives - balancing relations between publishers and users, assuring the technology remains secure and simple, elaborating coherent specifications and policies, and fostering employment and innovation. The OP3FT works to ensure promotion, protection, and progress of Frogans through developing specifications, implementations, and policies while respecting stability and independence principles.
This document provides details on the anatomy and morphology of the permanent maxillary lateral incisor. It describes the tooth's location in the dental arch, chronology of development, dimensions, morphological features on each surface of the crown and root, as well as how it differs from the maxillary central incisor. Key traits of the lateral incisor include its rectangular crown shape, prominent marginal ridges, deep lingual fossa, and more rounded mesioincisal and distoincisal line angles compared to the central incisor.
This document provides a detailed overview of canine tooth anatomy for both the maxillary and mandibular canines. It describes the key features of the crown and root for each, including their morphology, dimensions, eruption timeline, and positioning within the dental arches. The maxillary canine has a single pointed cusp and plays an intermediate role between incising and grinding. Both canines have a prominent lingual ridge and their roots taper gradually to a pointed apex.
I wanna share this to all dental students and colleagues. This is a simplified and concise description of the anatomical structure of a Permanent Maxillary Central Incisor.
The document describes the anatomy and morphology of maxillary central incisors. Key points:
- Maxillary central incisors are the largest anterior teeth, located bilaterally in the maxilla near the midline.
- Their primary functions are biting, cutting, and shearing food during mastication.
- Anatomically, they have convex labial surfaces, developmental depressions, cingula and lingual fossae on their crowns. Their roots are single, tapered and wider labially.
- Dimensions and developmental timing are also provided.
What will appear with the spread of the Frogans technology :
- Frogans sites
Philippe Collin, OP3FT, Head of Innovation Fostering
- Services around Frogans sites
Philippe Collin, OP3FT, Head of Innovation Fostering
- Tools for creating Frogans sites
Michel Lefranc, OP3FT, Project manager - Development Environment
- Addressing and hosting services
Thomas Panau, OP3FT, in-house lawyer
This document discusses plans to spread Frogans technology more widely. It summarizes updates to the Frogans Site Definition Language (FSDL) version 3.0, the planned public release of the Frogans Player, opening the Frogans Core Registry to general registration, engaging in public consultations, promoting Frogans technology development, and establishing a local branch of the OP3FT in China.
The document outlines the introduction and adoption of Frogans technology on the internet from mid-2013 to mid-2016. It provides statistics on the number of Frogans Address Watch Providers, FNS Servers in phase one, FCR Account Administrators, and UDRP-F Dispute-Resolution Service Providers each year. It also shows a diagram depicting the spread of Frogans technology from developers' clubs to end-users around the world, driven by offers and opportunities.
The Organization for the Promotion, Protection and Progress of Frogans technology (OP3FT) is a non-profit organization created in 2012 with a team of 30 people. The OP3FT's mission is to promote, protect, and progress the Frogans technology. The Frogans project has four permanent objectives - balancing relations between publishers and users, assuring the technology remains secure and simple, elaborating coherent specifications and policies, and fostering employment and innovation. The OP3FT works to ensure promotion, protection, and progress of Frogans through developing specifications, implementations, and policies while respecting stability and independence principles.
Technical discussion about Frogans technology with ICANN - ICANN 56 Helsinki Finland
Alexis Tamas, OP3FT, member of the Board of Directors and co-inventor of the Frogans technology
Philippe Collin, OP3FT, Head of Innovation Fostering
The document discusses the FSDL software library, which provides tools for precise rendering of Frogans slides. It can be downloaded and used free of charge to build various software applications. The library contains the Frogans Player rendering engine and implements the FSDL specification. It supports multiple languages through wrappers and can be used to create web, desktop, and mobile applications that validate and graphically render FSDL documents.
AfricaDNSCheck is a large DNS and internet community program in Africa that contributes to DNS infrastructure resilience. It has two projects: AfricaDNSCheck Tools and Abuse.Tools. The organization wants to raise awareness about Frogans technology within its community by providing a Frogans address watch service that uses publicly available data from the Frogans Core Router operator.
Frogans addresses are the fundamental way to identify and locate Frogans sites on the internet. They follow a consistent pattern of Network-name*Site-Name and can include characters from many languages. Frogans addresses are registered in the Frogans Core Registry which resolves the address to locate the hosting server and site information. The registration system uses convergence forms to prevent similar addresses from being registered and allows for public or dedicated Frogans networks.
The document introduces the Frogans project, which aims to offer a simple and innovative way of communicating on the Internet. It was created to address the need for simplicity with overloaded websites, the need for mobile access as smartphone usage increases, and the need for cost-effectiveness with multiple versions of websites. The OP3FT was created in 2012 to promote, protect and advance the Frogans technology as an independent nonprofit. It is financed similarly to the web, with royalties from the FCR Operator paid to the OP3FT.
Frogans addresses are a new type of identifier for accessing content on the Internet through "Frogans sites". Frogans addresses are structured as "Network-Name*Site-Name" and registered in the Frogans Core Registry. In June 2016, Frogans addresses will become resolvable on the Internet, with a global launch scheduled for October 2016. Frogans sites provide an alternative way to publish content and can match the shape of brands, logos, and products.
This document provides an overview of Level 3 Communications, a global telecommunications company. Some key points:
- Level 3 has a proprietary fiber network spanning over 330,000 km across North America, Europe, Asia, and other regions.
- It employs over 13,000 people globally, including 50 people in France.
- Level 3 generates $8 billion in annual revenue and is considered the top global provider of internet transit and backbone services based on network size and connectivity.
The document summarizes the Frogans Technology Conference 6 which discussed challenges for the Frogans Core Registry (FCR) operator in supporting millions of publishers and billions of end users. It outlined working with internet operators and using high-capacity, efficient servers to address issues at scale. STG Interactive's Frogans Network System servers were presented as an example using multi-core CPUs, large RAM and flash storage, and multiple high-speed ports in a compact 2U design.
The document summarizes recent updates to the Frogans technology including:
- Weekly releases of the Frogans Player alpha for developers to test and provide feedback.
- Improvements to the Frogans Site Definition Language (FSDL) with more elements now available based on user feedback.
- Release of the FSDL Software Library to allow developers to create authoring tools for Frogans sites.
- Registration of Frogans addresses in various languages for public Frogans networks.
- Worldwide promotion of Frogans technology through various conferences and presentations to stakeholders in academia and the technology industry.
The document introduces Frogans technology, which aims to provide a new open standard for publishing online content. Frogans addresses issues with existing online publishing solutions like high costs, restrictions, and platform dependencies. It introduces the Frogans Slide Description Language (FSDL) and Frogans Player software for easily creating and accessing portable, creative Frogans sites at frogans.org and get.frogans. The Frogans project is supported by technical experts and aims to establish a new ecosystem for online publishing.
The document discusses Frogans technology and Frogans sites. Frogans sites are written in FSDL (XML syntax) which is easy to understand and write. A Frogans site is a set of slides that can be dynamically generated and always displayed by the Frogans Player application from OP3FT. Frogans addresses use an asterisk to separate the network and site names and can be written in any language or script.
Representatives from Frogans Technology presented on the Frogans project at the ICANN meeting to the Governmental Advisory Committee and Registrar Stakeholder Group to provide an overview of the project and its goals. They also participated in social events like the French Night organized by AFNIC and had individual meetings with registrars and arbitration centers to discuss the new Frogans technology.
The document discusses dispute resolution programs for Frogans addresses provided by the National Arbitration Forum. It summarizes the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) process for domain names, noting its key elements and standards. The Frogans UDRP-F policy is then introduced, which is based on the UDRP but uses Frogans-specific terminology like network and site names instead of domain names. The document advises that to file a Frogans UDRP-F dispute, one must prove all policy elements and visit the National Arbitration Forum website for the supplemental rules and forms.
1. The document discusses Frogans technology and addresses. It introduces a two-part model for specifying Frogans addresses, including an International Frogans Address Pattern (IFAP) for the technical pattern and Frogans Address Composition Rules (FACR) for language-related rules.
2. FACR is designed to meet Internet Standards precision and sets forth composition rules for Frogans addresses compliant with IFAP. It addresses potential issues like character confusion, security, and standards from multiple organizations.
3. The conference overview explains applying FACR to register Frogans addresses in the FCR, which makes available ten linguistic categories, including three overlapping Chinese/Japanese/Korean categories. It generates two kinds of "convergence
The document discusses the importance of Frogans technology, a software layer that sits on top of the internet similar to the web. It notes that while the web has been transformative, it faces security issues and not all languages/devices are supported equally. Frogans aims to address these problems by preventing malicious code, supporting all languages/writing systems, and ensuring sites appear the same across devices. The document argues Frogans can help bring a safer, more universal internet to the billions currently online and not yet online.
This document introduces Frogans, a new technology for publishing content on the internet. It describes Frogans as consisting of Frogans sites created using the Frogans Slide Description Language (FSDL) and accessed using short, distinctive Frogans addresses from within the Frogans Player software. The document outlines the goals of the non-profit OP3FT organization to develop and promote Frogans as an open standard alternative to traditional websites that is portable, international, and free of charge. It provides information on downloading Frogans Player and resources to get started developing Frogans sites.
The document discusses a new technology called Frogans that aims to provide a new frontier for online publishing. It notes that the current state of online publishing is saturated and not fully satisfactory. Frogans technology introduces a new layer on the existing internet infrastructure that allows for simple and creative publishing of content across different devices and languages without many of the technical issues of current solutions. It is supported by the inventor of DNS and being developed by the OP3FT nonprofit organization over 15 years of R&D to establish an open standard and new ecosystem for Frogans sites and addresses.
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Philippe Collin, OP3FT, Head of Innovation Fostering
The document discusses the FSDL software library, which provides tools for precise rendering of Frogans slides. It can be downloaded and used free of charge to build various software applications. The library contains the Frogans Player rendering engine and implements the FSDL specification. It supports multiple languages through wrappers and can be used to create web, desktop, and mobile applications that validate and graphically render FSDL documents.
AfricaDNSCheck is a large DNS and internet community program in Africa that contributes to DNS infrastructure resilience. It has two projects: AfricaDNSCheck Tools and Abuse.Tools. The organization wants to raise awareness about Frogans technology within its community by providing a Frogans address watch service that uses publicly available data from the Frogans Core Router operator.
Frogans addresses are the fundamental way to identify and locate Frogans sites on the internet. They follow a consistent pattern of Network-name*Site-Name and can include characters from many languages. Frogans addresses are registered in the Frogans Core Registry which resolves the address to locate the hosting server and site information. The registration system uses convergence forms to prevent similar addresses from being registered and allows for public or dedicated Frogans networks.
The document introduces the Frogans project, which aims to offer a simple and innovative way of communicating on the Internet. It was created to address the need for simplicity with overloaded websites, the need for mobile access as smartphone usage increases, and the need for cost-effectiveness with multiple versions of websites. The OP3FT was created in 2012 to promote, protect and advance the Frogans technology as an independent nonprofit. It is financed similarly to the web, with royalties from the FCR Operator paid to the OP3FT.
Frogans addresses are a new type of identifier for accessing content on the Internet through "Frogans sites". Frogans addresses are structured as "Network-Name*Site-Name" and registered in the Frogans Core Registry. In June 2016, Frogans addresses will become resolvable on the Internet, with a global launch scheduled for October 2016. Frogans sites provide an alternative way to publish content and can match the shape of brands, logos, and products.
This document provides an overview of Level 3 Communications, a global telecommunications company. Some key points:
- Level 3 has a proprietary fiber network spanning over 330,000 km across North America, Europe, Asia, and other regions.
- It employs over 13,000 people globally, including 50 people in France.
- Level 3 generates $8 billion in annual revenue and is considered the top global provider of internet transit and backbone services based on network size and connectivity.
The document summarizes the Frogans Technology Conference 6 which discussed challenges for the Frogans Core Registry (FCR) operator in supporting millions of publishers and billions of end users. It outlined working with internet operators and using high-capacity, efficient servers to address issues at scale. STG Interactive's Frogans Network System servers were presented as an example using multi-core CPUs, large RAM and flash storage, and multiple high-speed ports in a compact 2U design.
The document summarizes recent updates to the Frogans technology including:
- Weekly releases of the Frogans Player alpha for developers to test and provide feedback.
- Improvements to the Frogans Site Definition Language (FSDL) with more elements now available based on user feedback.
- Release of the FSDL Software Library to allow developers to create authoring tools for Frogans sites.
- Registration of Frogans addresses in various languages for public Frogans networks.
- Worldwide promotion of Frogans technology through various conferences and presentations to stakeholders in academia and the technology industry.
The document introduces Frogans technology, which aims to provide a new open standard for publishing online content. Frogans addresses issues with existing online publishing solutions like high costs, restrictions, and platform dependencies. It introduces the Frogans Slide Description Language (FSDL) and Frogans Player software for easily creating and accessing portable, creative Frogans sites at frogans.org and get.frogans. The Frogans project is supported by technical experts and aims to establish a new ecosystem for online publishing.
The document discusses Frogans technology and Frogans sites. Frogans sites are written in FSDL (XML syntax) which is easy to understand and write. A Frogans site is a set of slides that can be dynamically generated and always displayed by the Frogans Player application from OP3FT. Frogans addresses use an asterisk to separate the network and site names and can be written in any language or script.
Representatives from Frogans Technology presented on the Frogans project at the ICANN meeting to the Governmental Advisory Committee and Registrar Stakeholder Group to provide an overview of the project and its goals. They also participated in social events like the French Night organized by AFNIC and had individual meetings with registrars and arbitration centers to discuss the new Frogans technology.
The document discusses dispute resolution programs for Frogans addresses provided by the National Arbitration Forum. It summarizes the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) process for domain names, noting its key elements and standards. The Frogans UDRP-F policy is then introduced, which is based on the UDRP but uses Frogans-specific terminology like network and site names instead of domain names. The document advises that to file a Frogans UDRP-F dispute, one must prove all policy elements and visit the National Arbitration Forum website for the supplemental rules and forms.
1. The document discusses Frogans technology and addresses. It introduces a two-part model for specifying Frogans addresses, including an International Frogans Address Pattern (IFAP) for the technical pattern and Frogans Address Composition Rules (FACR) for language-related rules.
2. FACR is designed to meet Internet Standards precision and sets forth composition rules for Frogans addresses compliant with IFAP. It addresses potential issues like character confusion, security, and standards from multiple organizations.
3. The conference overview explains applying FACR to register Frogans addresses in the FCR, which makes available ten linguistic categories, including three overlapping Chinese/Japanese/Korean categories. It generates two kinds of "convergence
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This document introduces Frogans, a new technology for publishing content on the internet. It describes Frogans as consisting of Frogans sites created using the Frogans Slide Description Language (FSDL) and accessed using short, distinctive Frogans addresses from within the Frogans Player software. The document outlines the goals of the non-profit OP3FT organization to develop and promote Frogans as an open standard alternative to traditional websites that is portable, international, and free of charge. It provides information on downloading Frogans Player and resources to get started developing Frogans sites.
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This document is a resource provided by the OP3FT, the non-profit organization whose
purpose is to hold, promote, protect and ensure the progress of the Frogans technology,
in the form of an open standard for the Internet, available to all, free of charge.
The priority registration period for trademark holders is defined in and governed by a
document published on the Web site of the FCR Operator at the following permanent
URL: https://fcr.frogans/en/resources/prp-tmh/access.html
You can use these slides, in whole or in part, in your own online or offline documentation,
provided that:
- you acknowledge that the OP3FT is the source
- you clearly and conspicuously display the following notice (in your language):
Frogans, FSDL, FNSL, FPUL, OP3FT, the Asterisk logo and the Two Superimposed
Rectangles logo identifying Frogans Player are trademarks of the OP3FT.
The trademarks of the OP3FT must be used in compliance with the
OP3FT Trademark Usage Policy, accessible at the following permanent URL:
https://www.frogans.org/en/resources/otup/access.html