Landon Blake wrote:
The latest issue of the ACSM Bulletin had an interesting article about a map matrix that wraps around the edge of a paper map. It seems the company that is using this feature of hard copy map design is applying for a patent. I didn’t even think you could get a patent a feature of a paper map. It got me wondering who holds the patent on the use of a north arrow and scale.

Since they are present on 17th century maps, I suspect they are prior art?

At any rate, here is the article if you are interested in reading it:

http://www.webmazine.org/issues/current/documents/wrap.pdf

I couldn’t find the patent application, or I would have posted a link to it. Let me know if you have any comments.
http://www.userfriendlymaps.com/ are claiming most of their maps are 'Patent pending', but a search is on - "john r innes" map patent - only giving the maps themselves. You would expect a listing in http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnrinnes of application numbers?

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