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106is - The
Federal Communication Commission
(FCC)
106g-
Google
KnowledgeRush
106g - FCC
Approves the Sprint Deal, and
WiTel® - The Clearwire
Merger
106g - FCCSafetyAirwaves
Public Safety Airwaves Up For Sale
2009
106g - WiTEL
Organizations Get Free RF-
Spectrums.
106g - FCC
Approves the Sprint Deal, and the
WiTel®
-Clearwire
106g
- US
Constitution US-5 - Seizure of Personal
Property
106g - FCCSafetyAirwaves
Public Safety Airwaves Up For Sale
2009
106g
- Is
the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Bill of
Rights a dead
law?
106g
- Copyrights:
Walt Disney. Whose Mouse Is It?
#Copyrights:WaltDisney
106g
- The
Library of Congress - A research library
of the US
Congress
106g - New
Fee Structure Scheduled to Begin August
1st.
106g - Definition
of "Berne Convention
Works"
106g - Google
Orphan Book Scan
Settlement
106g - 109OrphanBooksLibraryofC
Debate stirs over
Apple's
role.
106g - June
12th 2009 - U.S.A. AnalogTV RF To Digital
Seizure
Completed
106g - Designing
around Service Mark®© is
popular now
days.
106g - Barbie
vs
Bratz U.S. Matell wins SERVICE MARK
CLAIMS
106g - Barbie
wins:
U.S. District Appelate Judge allows
$-Millions
106g - WiTEL
Organizations Get Free use of Airwaves
from FCC.
106ig - P&A
Copyrights: Walt Disney.
Whose
Mouse Is It?
106ig- FCC
AUCTION $19-Billion Sales Chart -
2008
106ig- Government
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Library of Congress
106iiig - Google
Orphan Book Scan Settlement
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To Digital - June 12th Regulatory RF
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106s - WiTEL
Organizations Get Free RF- Spectrums.
In
early November, 2009 -- the U.S. FCC
approved the free Use of Airwaves to WiTEL
high-tech firms such as Google and
Microsoft.
The empty TV
spectrums that will be converted into RF
spectrums for WiTEL Internet use. Users
will be identified by phone numbers and/or
IP addresses.
The RF-187
give-aways are transmitted by existing
DVB-TV antennas, which are sometimes
referred to as: 'White spectrums" or
"Wi-Fi on steroids." CLICK
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Spectrums.
Google, who just
entered the new generation of WiTEL
organizations with their new G1 WiTEL on
Sept 26th, ( Click
more about Google's World of WiTEL) --
will use the
'white spaces' between channels to go
online with their new Wireless
Telephone®©
devices.
106s - FCC
Approves the Sprint Deal, as it Buys Into
The World of the Wireless
Telephone® - The Clearwire
Merger -
What
make WiMax and WiFi so important in the
world of the Wireless Telephone®
-- and how will Sprint MONETIZE their
entry in the the WiMax 187 world of
antennas?
WiMax is similar to Wi-Fi service
found in coffee shops, airports and many
homes, but it is more powerful and able to
cover whole cities, in some
cases.
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106s
- US
Constitution US-5 - Seizure of Personal
Property
Legal Court Rulings:
106s
-
FCCSafetyAirwaves
Public
Safety Airwaves Up For Sale
2009
FCC
-- Federal Communications Commission
Chairman Kevin J. Martin proposed putting
a nationwide swath of public safety
airwavwes up for sale again after cutting
the minimum price by 42%.
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106s
- Is
the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Bill of
Rights a dead law?
If it
is still alive and valid --
then the
property seizure of the effects of NBS
WiTel®©
-- by various world governments -- should
now be paid for.
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MORE STORY.
Feature
Story / Settling
the USC@5 $Billion WiTEL Controversy. The
NBS100 Wireless Telephone®
organization, like Google, Inc. -- let's
people use the effects of it's goods,
products, and services FREE. For decades,
the WiTEL organization, like Google, pays
itself back for the Freebies it gives out,
by sharing the income derived from its
name branded goods, and services within
radio, movie and web
content.
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STORY
106s
- Copyrights:
Walt Disney. Whose Mouse Is It?
Copyrights:WaltDisney
Today,
title-card claims are no longer required.
But when courts rule on historical
copyright issues, they follow the laws in
place at the time -- in this case, says
Hedenkamp, the 1909 law requiring that the
word copyright or its symbol be
"accompanied by the name of the copyright
proprietor" -- a rule scholars said means
in the immediate
proximity.
Disney legal
advisors were not amused. General Counsel
Louis Meisinger wrote back that it would
be "inconceivable that any modern court
would find any confusion about the
identity of the proprietor of Mickey Mouse
cartoons."
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He
even threatened Hedenkamp with legal
action if the young scholar openly
advanced such
claims.
"With respect to
your plans to otherwise promote these as
being in the public domain," Meisinger
added, "please be advised that slander of
title remains actionable under California
law for both compensatory and punitive
damages."
Nonetheless,
Hedenkamp let the genie out of the bottle,
spelling out his arguments in the Virginia
Sports and Entertainment Law Journal, a
publication of the University of
Virginia's law school. It attracted little
attention off-campus. MORE
STORY((See Article 109Copyright 5th
Admendment)
106s
- The
Library of Congress is the research
library of the United States Congress
-- and is the oldest federal institution
in the United
States.
Located
in three buildings in Washington, D.C., it
is the largest library in the world by
shelf space and holds the largest number
of books.[2][3] The head
of the Library is the Librarian of
Congress, currently James H.
Billington.
The
Library of Congress was established by
Congress in 1800, and was housed in the
United States Capitol for most of the 19th
century. After much of the original
collection had been destroyed during the
War of 1812, Thomas Jefferson sold the
library 6487 books, his entire personal
library, in
1815[4][5].
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After a period of decline during the
mid-19th century the Library of Congress
began to grow rapidly in both size and
importance after the American Civil War,
culminating in the construction of a
separate library building and the
transference of all copyright deposit
holdings to the Library. During the rapid
expansion of the 20th century the Library
of Congress assumed a preeminent public
role, becoming a "library of last resort"
and expanding its mission for the benefit
of scholars and the American people.
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The
Federal Communication Commission
(FCC)
106s
- New
Fee Structure Scheduled to Begin August
1st.
The U.S. Copyright Office in the Library
of Congress is amending its fees for
copyright services. Thanks to cost-savings
achieved through increased office
automation, some fees will remain the same
or decrease. Other fees&emdash;mostly for
services requiring manual labor--will
rise.
Marybeth Peters, the Register of
Copyrights, submitted a report to Congress
in March analyzing changes in costs
arising from the reengineering of the
Copyright Office in 2007 and the
introduction last year of an electronic
system for processing copyright
applications. The report also considered
general economic factors and the
requirement in copyright law that fees be
fair and equitable and support the
objectives of the copyright system. The
new fees are scheduled to take effect on
Aug. 1, 2009.
The proposed fee for filing a copyright
application online, using the new
electronic Copyright Office known as eCO,
remains $35. The report concluded that the
Copyright Office realizes substantial
savings from eCO as a result of not having
to process a paper form, manually enter
and quality-review data, and process a fee
payment. CLICK
FOR MORE FEE CHANGE File OnLine
STORY.
106s - Definition
of "Berne Convention
Works"
The WIPO Copyright and Performances and
Phonograms Treaties Implementation Act of
1998 deleted the definition of "Berne
Convention work" from section 101.1 Pub.
L. No. 105-304, 112 Stat. 2861. The
definition of Berne Convention work, as
deleted, is as follows:
A work is a "Berne Convention work" if
--
(1) in the case of an unpublished work,
one or more of the authors is a national
of a nation adhering to the Berne
Convention, or in the case of a published
work, one or more of the authors is a
national of a nation adhering to the Berne
Convention on the date of first
publication;
(2) the work was first published in a
nation adhering to the Berne Convention,
or was simultaneously first published in a
nation adhering to the Berne convention
and in a foreign nation that does not
adhere to the Berne Convention;
(3) in the case of an audiovisual work
--
(A) if one or more of the authors is a
legal entity, that author has its
headquarters in a nation adhering to the
Berne Convention; or
(B) if one or more of the authors is an
individual, that author is domiciled, or
has his or her habitual residence in, a
nation adhering to the Berne Convention;
or
(4) in the case of a pictorial, graphic,
or sculptural work that is incorporated in
a building or other structure, the
building or structure is located in a
nation adhering to the Berne Convention;
or
(5) in the case of an architectural work
embodied in a building, such building is
erected in a country adhering to the Berne
Convention. CLICK
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STORY
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106s - The
Trick Pony theory of "Designing around
Service Mark®© is popular
now days, and
works.
LATime reported
on June 17, 2009 -- that Dish Network
Corp. is one of those seeking ways to
skirt around the TiVo patent. Alternatives
in design-around might possible. They said
it has been trying to work around a patent
owned by TiVo Inc. of Alviso, Calif.,
while challenging a ruling to shut down
its digital-vieo recording service.
Dish "is
investigating other potential
design-around options, but at this stage,
doees not know whether a further
design-around is even possible," the
Englewood, Colo., company said in a filing
in federal court in Marshall, Texas.
MORE
STORY.
106s - Barbie
vs
Bratz
U.S.
District
Court Judge Stephen Larson in Riverside
decision, allows
Matell to win $-Millions in the Barbie vs
Bratz Doll copyright infringment
action.
January
2008
/
Barbie
Doll wins over Bratz Doll. "The Bratz
company lost $-Millions because its owner
used deceptive techniques to skirt around
Mattel's Copyright," says attorney for NBS
Wireless
Telephone®©.
A
federal judge in Riverside, CA has
delivered several potentially fatal blows
to the popular Bratz dolls and their
manufacturer, MGA Entertainment Inc. The
first ruling came in mid-December and the
other on the last day of December. MGA's
archrival Mattel Inc. was ruled as the
legal owner of the Barbie toy line and has
the right to recall all unsold Bratz
dolls, giving notice to any/and all other
edgy dolls look-a-like, with or without
her shoes, glasses or garments on.
 
106s - Barbie
Updates:
April 28, 2009
U.S.
District Court Judge Stephen Larson in
Riverside decision,
allows Matell to win $-Millions in the
Barbie vs Bratz Doll copyright infringment
action.
The Federal Court order was a sweeping
victory for El Segundo-based Mattel -- the
maker of the Barbie Doll. It was just last
year in July 2008, that a jury found that
the Bratz line, headed by
Isaac Larian of
MGA,
was created by a designer that once worked
for Mattel under exclusive contract when
he came up with the idea for Bratz
dolls.
The LA Times reported on April 28, 2009,
that -
Isaac Larian, the outspoken entrepreneur
of MGA, who has made a fortune off the
popular copyrighted Bratz dolls, was
ordered by
U.S.
District Court Judge Stephen Larson
late Monday, April
27, 2009, to hand control of his company
to a temporary court appointed receiver,
attorney
Patrick Fraioli Jr.. CLICK
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Control of Bratz Assets,
and
Court Affirms MGA Must Pay $100-Million
Fine.
In
The December, 2008 Court Order
106s - WiTEL
Organizations Get Free RF-
Spectrums.
In early November,
the U.S.
FCC
approved the free Use of
Airwaves to WiTEL
high-tech firms such as Google and
Microsoft. The empty TV spectrums that
will be converted into RF spectrums for
WiTEL Internet use. Users will be
identified by phone numbers and/or IP
addresses.
The RF-187
give-aways are transmitted by existing
DVB-TV antennas, which are sometimes
referred to as: 'White spectrums" or
"Wi-Fi on steroids." CLICK
FOR MORE WiTEL Organizations Get Free RF-
Spectrums.
Google, who just
entered the new generation of WiTEL
organizations with their new G1 WiTEL on
Sept 26th, ( Click
more about Google's World of WiTEL) --
will use the
'white spaces' between channels to go
online with their new Wireless
Telephone®©
devices.
106s - FCC
Approves the Sprint Deal, as it Buys Into
The World of the Wireless
Telephone® - The Clearwire
Merger -
What
make WiMax and WiFi so important in the
world of the Wireless Telephone®
-- and how will Sprint MONETIZE their
entry in the the WiMax 187 world of
antennas?
WiMax
is similar to Wi-Fi service found in
coffee shops, airports and many homes, but
it is more powerful and able to cover
whole cities, in some
cases.
CLICK FOR MORE SPRING
WiMax187
106s -
FCCSafetyAirwaves
Public
Safety Airwaves Up For Sale
2009
FCC
-- Federal Communications Commission
Chairman Kevin J. Martin proposed putting
a nationwide swath of public safety
airwavwes up for sale again after cutting
the minimum price by 42%. CLICK
FOR MORE STORY
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106ig
- P&A
Copyrights: Walt Disney.
Whose
Mouse Is It?
106ig- FCC
AUCTION $19-Billion Sales Chart -
2008
106ig- Government
/ Courts / Service Marks FCC
Library of Congress
106is - FCC
AUCTION RF300 Sales Chart - 2008.
"Sold" -- said the FCC auctioneer to
the highes bidders at the end of Round 129
- Friday, February 29,
2008.
The winners
walked away paying $19,555,473,900, for 62
MHz of RF-300 spectrums payable to the
U.S. government.
Without
Google, the spectrum auction might not
have attracted the minimum $4.6-Billion
bid required to trigger the openness
rules. But as reports come in, the
government was said to be happy with the
number $19.6 billion.
Some of the
airwaves spectrums abandoned by TV
stations as part of the February 2009
switch from analog to all-digital signals
will be part of VoIP network that will be
combined with land-lines to produce a
joint public - commercial network that
would give priority to police and
firefighters during emergencies.
But that
piece, called the D block, received only
one bid, for $472 million, far below the
$1.3- billion minimum. CLICK
FOR
MORE
106i-
FCC
AUCTION RF300 Sales Chart
Story
/ MORE
FCC STORY.
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106iiig -
Google
Orphan Book Scan Settlement
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106iiig
- Library of Congress - OrphanBooks
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106iiig- AnalogTV
To Digital - June 12th Regulatory RF
Seizure Completed
106iiis - Google
Orphan Book Scan
Settlement
106iii s- Debate
stirs over whether Apple should have
disclosed more about Steve Jobs' health |
Main | Celebrities mourn Michael Jackson's
death via
Twitter
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Authors
Guild defends / MORE
STORY - Library
of Congress Orphan
Books
June
25, 2009 Authors Guild President Roy
Blount Jr. speaks out in favor of the
Google books settlement.
Credit:
The
Authors Guild, which hasn't said much
since last fall after it settled its
lawsuit with Google over the search
company's book scanning project, today
issued a statement defending the
settlement against recent criticism.
Specifically,
the letter by author and Guild President
Roy Blount Jr. addresses the topic of
orphan books, which are works that are
out-of-print and unclaimed by any
copyright holders. You can read the entire
letter here. CLICK
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STORY
106iiis
- June
12th 2009
-
U.S.A.
AnalogTV RF To Digital - Regulatory
Seizure Completed /
TVInews - NBS RF Analog Signal Ends June
12, 2009 -- 102 - Digital Signals Only.
Besides the inventors of the RF Wireless
Telephone, NB Stubblefield, Nikola
Tesla, the victims of World I and II, when
their valuable assets were were seized
without payment; Who else is complaining
about the Federal law that's replacing RF
analog transmiting signals with RF digital
ONLY -- on Feb. 18, 2009? MORE
June 12, 2009 STORY
106iiig "What
would happen if the Government, -
extended patent laws equal to copyright
laws?"
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106cg Can
Patents be Extended like
Copyrights?
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extended patent laws equal to
copyright laws?" 106government/tvismartclips06
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106iiis Can
Patents be extended like
copyrights
- If a 1902 Public Domain Copyright can be
extended by Congress -- Why can't Nathan
Stubblefield's 1888-1908 Patent be
extended? By Scott B. Stubblefield, Esq.
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Puzzle: Can you mix Katrina03 with Wine,
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106is - Ex-FBI
Agent Is Arrested in China Espionage
Case.
Officials say Katrina Leung, 49, was the
cause for his "stealing" the secret U.S.
documents. MORE STORY
Katrina Leung U.S. / China Spy Case Tossed
Out
106is - Nuclear
Lab Official Quits in Katrina FBI Spy
Probe / MORE katrinafbi - Disclosure
of affair with alleged Chinese double
agent Katrina leads the former FBI
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Relished Her Local, Chinese Ties /
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In her spacious San Marino home,
decorated with Chinese paintings and art
objects, Katrina Leung held numerous
fund-raisers for politicians, including
former Mayor Richard Riordan and
Councilman John Ferraro.
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