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| CORPORATE THEFT - THE ORPHAN WORKS BILL |
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http://digg.com/business_finance/CORPORATE_TH
EFT_THE_ORPHAN_WORKS_BILL
Please Digg and go to the main website linked
below if you want to help fight this bill.
http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/hom
e/
Audio link to full interview here:
http://www.sellyourtvconceptnow.com/orphan.ht
ml
Orphan Works
Or, How You May Lose All the Rights to Every
Piece of Art You Have Ever Created!
On April 5th, 2008, I interviewed Brad
Holland of the Illustrator's Partnership
about the Orphan Works bill and how it
affects every artist and photographer in the
world.
YOU NEED TO LISTEN TO THIS because you are
about to lose your copyright protection.
Every one of you needs to stand up and be
heard in order to protect what we have all
created.
Please forward this information to every
creative person and group you know. I give
permission for this audio file to be copied
and transferred and replayed so that everyone
may learn about what is going on.
CLICK HERE to DOWNLOAD the MP3 of this
interview. E-mail it to others or put it on
your iPod.
IT'S HERE!
The 2008 Orphan Works Act has been released
to Congress
Click HERE to download the Senate version of
the bill,
S 2913 The Shawn Bentley Orphan Works Act of
2008
Click HERE to download the House version of
the bill.
The_Orphan_Works_Act_of_2008.pdf
Orphan Update E-mail Lists
Brad Holland
Illustrator's Partnership
www.IllustratorsPartnership.org
illustratorspartnership@cnymail.com to get on
the Orphan Works e-mail list Tags : Orphaned works bill legal corporate theft orphan legislation copyright protection act 1976 |
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Durée : 456 s |
| Selected Ambient Works II |
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My video attributed to Aphex Twin's Selected
Ambient Works II. Being one of my personal
favorite albums, this video basically shows
you how I visualize each object depicted by
the track titles as the songs play.
Tracks:
CD I
1.) Cliffs
2.) Radiator
3.) Rhubarb
4.) Hankie
5.) Grass
6.) Mould
7.) Curtains (Ropes)
8.) Blur (Circles)
9.) Weathered Stone
10.)Tree
11.)Domino
12.)White Blur 1 (Steel Plate)
CD II
13.) Blue Calx
14.) Parallel Stripes
15.) Shiny Metal Rods (Metal Grating)
16.) Grey Stripe (Windowsill)
17.) Z Twig (b+w stripes)
18.) Windowsill (Siding Nails)
19.) Stone In Focus
20.) Hexagon (Corrugated Tubing)
21.) Lichen
22.) Spots (Leaves)
23.) Tassels
24.) White Blur 2 (Rusty Metal)
25.) Matchsticks
If you have never been able to place a
specific picture while listening to these
songs or have never heard any Aphex Twin, let
this movie be a soothing, inspiring and
memorable experience for you. Please
enjoy!:) Tags : Aphex Twin Afx Richard D. James Caustic Polygon Window Mood Moody Untitled Volume Two Stock Footage Objects |
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Durée : 608 s |
| How Evolution REALLY Works, Part I |
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Link to interactive evolution simulator:
http://www.freewebs.com/scikidus/evolution/ev
oflash.html
How Evolution Works the GAME. A must see!!!
KevinPluck has turned this simulation into an
interactive game. You are the predator and
the squares evolve to avoid you eating them.
http://www.kevinpluck.net/evolution-versus-in
telligence/
The world is full of misinformation.
Interesting how most of the Young Earth
Creationists and people pushing Intelligent
Design, clearly don't have an education in
the biological sciences. Evolution is the
product of Natural Selection AND Mutation.
Either alone does nothing.
Evolution is the logical outcome of the world
around us. Organisms that store their genetic
information in DNA are guaranteed to have
mutations. Mutations produce NEW variation.
Reproducing organisms are guaranteed to
compete for resources. Competition between
variable organisms leads to natural
selection, i.e. those organisms that possess
variation that gives then an advantage will
out compete those who don't. Organisms with
deleterious variation will lose to all other
organisms. In this way the ENVIRONMENT
SELECTS the best organisms. This has the
effect of passing beneficial mutations on to
the next generation and removing deleterious
ones. Over time natural selection will lead
to a net shift in the genome of the
population, i.e. evolution.
Yes, this really is evolution. Changes in
allele frequency, changes in gene expression,
and changes in transcription factor binding
efficiency, they are all evolution.
Logic predicts evolution, and observation
confirms it. Evolution has been observed in
the lab and in nature. Speciation
(macroevolution) has been observed in the lab
and in nature. Large changes in appearance
have been observed in the lab and in nature.
Beneficial mutations have been observed in
the lab and in nature.
CORRECTION: Some have noted that Evolution
need not include Natural Selection, as
genetic drift does result in evolution. I
agree that genetic drift is evolution, and
should stress that Natural Selection is just
one mechanism for evolution.
Natural Selection + Random Mutation =
Evolution
Genetic Drift + Random Mutation = Evolution
Both are true.
To see an example of how genetic drift can
lead to a speciation event, i.e.
macroevolution, check out an old video of
mine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnu-O5x_pRU
To deny evolution is to deny direct
observation. It is as silly as denying that
the sky is blue.
To download this video go to:
http://www.mediafire.com/?9lg2il2mqgw
To download the code for the simulation go
to:
http://www.mediafire.com/?2lbzod2myiw
To read the Dover Trial Transcript go to:
http://www.aclupa.org/legal/legaldocket/intel
ligentdesigncase/dovertrialtranscripts.htm
To see the evidence presented in the trial go
to:
http://www2.ncseweb.org/kvd/
If you wish to translate this video you can
download the PowerPoint file from:
http://www.mediafire.com/?yw0zdtimi2w
Learn the facts, spread the truth, and most
importantly, Think About It. Tags : Evolution Intelligent Design ID Creation Fact Logic Education Behe Simulation Genetic DNA Mutation Natural Selection |
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