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DWG is merely descriptive of applicant's goods under Section 2(e)(1) of the Trademark Act for two reasons: (1) DWG is a recognized abbreviation for "drawing," and (2) .dwg is a file format used for computer-aided design (CAD) drawings made both with applicant's CAD software and others' CAD software. Autodesk appealed the decision.
This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Drawing of a CCTV Camera.JPG licensed with PD-self . 2008-01-04T17:08:44Z Think outside the box 225x194 (8684 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Drawing of a CCTV Camera (MS Paint) |Source=self-made |Date=2008 |Author= [[User talk:Think outside the box|Think outside the box]] |Permission= |other_versions= }} [[Category:Bullet style ...
CCTV monitoring at the Central Police Control Station, Munich, Germany, in 1973 Desk in one of the regional control-rooms of the National Police in the Netherlands in 2017 CCTV control-room monitor wall for 176 open-street cameras in 2017. An early mechanical CCTV system was developed in June 1927 by Russian physicist Leon Theremin. [9]
The CCTV Headquarters is a 51-floor skyscraper formed out of a pair of conjoined towers that sits on the East Third Ring Road, Guanghua Road in the Beijing Central Business District (CBD) and serves as the headquarters for China Central Television (CCTV).
Because network cameras are embedded devices, and do not need to output an analogue signal, resolutions higher than closed-circuit television 'CCTV' analogue cameras are possible. A typical analogue CCTV camera has a PAL (768x576 pixels ) or NTSC (720x480 pixels), whereas network cameras may have VGA (640x480 pixels), SVGA (800x600 pixels) or ...
A typical one-line diagram with annotated power flows. Red boxes represent circuit breakers, grey lines represent three-phase bus and interconnecting conductors, the orange circle represents an electric generator, the green spiral is an inductor, and the three overlapping blue circles represent a double-wound transformer with a tertiary winding.
Control room scenes dealing with crisis situations appear frequently in thriller novels and action films. In addition, a few documentaries have been filmed with scenes in real-life control room settings. Fail-Safe - a 1964 Cold war thriller film directed by Sidney Lumet, based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler.
The vast majority of computer surveillance involves the monitoring of data and traffic on the Internet. [9] In the United States for example, under the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act, all phone calls and broadband Internet traffic (emails, web traffic, instant messaging, etc.) are required to be available for unimpeded real-time monitoring by federal law enforcement agencies.