IPChain Association launches a series of three-minute animated popular science films “IP Stories: Stories from History” about famous and little-known facts from the world of intellectual creativity.
“The animated series tells about the discovery of the cosmic microwave background, unveils who and when invented the circular saw. Viewers will also learn about how quarantines of the past influenced Pushkin’s work and Newton’s research, how James Watt became an inventor without inventing anything, and much more,” – the Association’s press service explained.
The main character-narrator of the series is the corporate character of the IPChain Association called Gorynych. This is a collective image of the sphere of intellectual property rights; each of its three heads symbolizes one of the key areas – copyright and related rights, means of identification and industrial property.
“Through “Stories from History” we strive to attract, first of all, young audience to the issues of competent management of their intellectual capital: its legalization, monetization and anti-piracy policy for all types of content whether it is photos and videos on social networks, digital drawings or software algorithms,” – noted Ms. Evgenia Dorofeeva, the Director General of the Prophet Integrated Communication Solutions Agency, member of the Committee on Intellectual Property and Creative Industries of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RUIE).
More than 30 episodes will be released as part of the animation series. The series opens with a cartoonabout Pushkin’s work during the first cholera quarantine of 1830.
The cartoons will be available on the official platforms of the Prophet Integrated Communication Solutions Agency on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, as well as on the official communication channels of the IPQuorum brand and the IPChain Association in Telegram, Instagram and Facebook.
The source of information is
tass.ru.