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{{Infobox packaging
| Creator = [[AGI Incorporated]]
| Capacity = One or more CDs
| Patents = [http://www.google.com/patents?id=J6c1AAAAEBAJ 4,709,812] <small>(overall design)</small>
| Trademark = Digipak
| TM_Filed = 27 Jun 1986
| TM_FirstUse = 18 Mar 1986 <small>(release unknown)</small>
| TM_Reg = 10 Feb 1987 <small>(No. 1,428,363)</small>
| TM_Renewed = 29 Mar 2007
}}
'''Digipak''' is the brand name for a CD packaging format created by [[AGI Incorporated]]. It consists of a plastic CD tray glued into a wraparound cardboard jacket featuring the release's artwork. The resulting package is roughly the same size as a standard [[jewel case]].
'''Digipak''' is the brand name for a CD packaging format created by [[AGI Incorporated]]. It consists of a plastic CD tray glued into a wraparound cardboard jacket featuring the release's artwork. The resulting package is roughly the same size as a standard [[jewel case]].
== "Digipak" Trademark ==
* Filed: June 27, 1986, AGI Incorporated.
* First Use: March 18, 1986. (Release unknown.)
* Registration Active: February 10, 1987 - Present (renewed March 29, 2007).
== Patents ==
* [http://www.google.com/patents?id=J6c1AAAAEBAJ U.S. Patent No. 4,709,812] - overall design


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Latest revision as of 17:07, 19 June 2010

Digipak
Creator AGI Incorporated
Capacity One or more CDs
US Patents 4,709,812 (overall design)
"Digipak" Trademark (US)
Filed 27 Jun 1986
First Use 18 Mar 1986 (release unknown)
Registered 10 Feb 1987 (No. 1,428,363)
Renewed 29 Mar 2007

Digipak is the brand name for a CD packaging format created by AGI Incorporated. It consists of a plastic CD tray glued into a wraparound cardboard jacket featuring the release's artwork. The resulting package is roughly the same size as a standard jewel case.