-
Harvey Ross Ball in 1963, and
Franklin Loufrani in 1971. Today, The
Smiley Company founded by
Franklin Loufrani claims to hold the
rights to the smiley...
- accessories, and toys for
licensed brand partners and retailers.
Franklin Loufrani worked as a
journalist in
France during the 1960s and 70s.
While working...
- the
acronym LOL. In 1996, The
Smiley Company was
established by
Nicolas Loufrani and his
father Franklin as a way of
commercializing the
smiley trademark...
-
plugin created by
Nicolas Loufrani in the late 90s to
allow people to send
emoticons online.
Unlike Kurita's designs,
Loufrani focused solely on smiley...
- many of
these would not be
available as
Unicode emoji until 2014.
Nicolas Loufrani applied to the US
Copyright Office in 1999 to
register the 471 smileys...
- of a good news
story in the
newspaper France-Soir.
Frenchman Franklin Loufrani used the
image this way and made
swift moves to
trademark the image. As...
-
Development Goals. It was
founded in 2017,
nearly four
decades after Franklin Loufrani included feel-good
stories in the
French newspaper France-Soir. Its content...
-
Gloria Katz,
American screenwriter and
producer (d. 2018) 1942 –
Franklin Loufrani,
French President of the
Smiley Company 1943 – Orso
Maria Guerrini, Italian...
- a
spiritual leader of
Algerian Muslims, sent a
letter to Dr.
Mohammed Loufrani, a
proponent of Jewish-Muslim understanding,
denying that Jews and Muslims...
- Levy,
Germain Libine (****ure
special guard of
General De Gaulle),
George Loufrani,
Roger Morali, André Temime, and
general counsel Raphaël Aboulker, cousin...