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...explore the viability of creating an accurate, updated, and electronically searchable database of copyright ownership. I also encourage you to consult... ... viability of creating an accurate, updated, and electronically searchable database of copyright ownership. I also encourage you to consult with all i... ................................................7 1. The Reasonably Diligent Search Requirement............................................................ ..................................................71 a. The Requirement of a Search for the Owner ......................................................... ...s. An example of a solution in this category is a proposal for improved databases for locating owners of works. These solutions were also usually... ...ors); 17 Analysis of data on trends in copyright registrations and renewals over the last centur... ...k registry. The list might include searches on prominent Internet search engines, searches of any collective management organizations’ databases, an... ...ED STATES COPYRIGHT OFFICE • Copyright Office records; • Internet search engines; • On-line telephone directories and address directories; • Print... ... location information that is found through use of the most common search engines. The reasonable search determination should be flexible enough to...
...Many commenters were in favor of determining whether a search was reasonable on an “ad hoc” or case-by-case basis, whereby each search is evaluated according to its circumstances. This approach was offered as having the advantage of flexibility to cover the wide variety of situat...
...’re doing is making sure the boundaries of Old Dusty’s site are clearly identified and to search Rai Aren & Tavius E. 4 for any additional item... ...e cylinders. Alex and I will work on putting these things into context as best we can and search- ing for any other references to this royal couple. ... ...k?” Jack replied, raising his eyebrow. “Jack, are you crazy? Maybe you should recheck the data,” Mitch said. “Already done, my man, twelve times,” J... ...alking along the perimeter of the Sphinx complex late in the evening, Mitch and Alex were searching for something. “Mitch, watch out, you nearly ste... ...he heavily armored phalanx taking up the front, the cannoneers behind them, and the siege engines taking up the rear. Alaj knew the element of surp... ...s were instantly obliterated. Splinters of wood and rock flew in every direction. “Siege engines, fire!” Alaj ordered. The King’s army returned fir... ... “Phalanx, rush the gate, use the battering ram!” Traeus called out. “Target their siege engines with our catapults. Cannoneers, give the phalanx co...
...is a predator and he hunts for congruence, cohesion and meaning. He is in constant search of a family. Greenleaf Jr., he declares festively, is the... ...is a self-contained (though not closed) Universe. It incorporates the hardware, the data and the instructions for the manipulation of the data (soft... ...s computing power is mind boggling. It generates the minutest details and reams of data in a spectacularly successful effort to maintain the illusi... ...lity apart. To "qualify" as reality a two-way interaction must occur. One flow of data is when reality influences the minds of people (as does the... ...he inequalities among humans and the ensuing conflicts are the fuel that feeds the engines of human development. Hopes, desires, aspirations and in... ...s, more closely aligned with tests and experiments, is that consciousness is like a searchlight. It focuses on a few "privileged processes" at a tim... ...The Six Arguments against SETI The various projects that comprise the 45-years old Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) raise two import...
...g of butons on a keyboard. It was the commander that was with him. “Quick search should pull up any records we have on her,” the commander stated. A... ...d Zodiac. “ Alexis Hera,” replied Callous. “I ran her through special ops databases as well as any black ops I could fnd and there were no matches. ... ...n and spoke into it, “ Atention ASD-14, come in.” ASD stood for Airborne Search and Destroy. “Roger,” responded a monotone voice. “I was unable to t... ...e ground. They readied their weapons and spread out. The group of Seekers searched the entire site. Each Seeker was equipped with a video feed on th... ... yet ready. It was time to start searching through the various government databases that they had commandeered. She wanted to know who or what Vin- ... ...e May. It was actually a peaceful scene until suddenly, the sound of jet engines erupted from the sky for the frst time in 5 months over the airpor... ... of a place like this. I doubt it would be in any ofcial or even unofcial database. If this is where they made you what you are, then there’s no way... ... the Farm,” Jade answered. The Seeker set the door to shut and engaged the engines, “Right away.” With that, the sleek vehicle took of. It’s destinat... ...t much capacity to carry people or cargo. Her father had also tweaked the engines. They were somewhat beter on fuel and could keep the craf up with...
...st start the burning." "You know the routine," Alex replied, continuing to search the area through binoculars, which electronically zoomed in on obj... ...the man's ignorance. Personally, Shaun had carried out regulations, having searched and disarmed the Rider out in the field. No matter how primitive ... ...sly moved closer, only glancing at the limp body in the man’s arms. Shaun searched his thoughts for explanation, anything to bide him more time. "Sh... ... linked to every major city in the world to gather, organise and dispatch data. The governing body at that time nicknamed the artificial intelligenc... ...anted to take one back for a souvenir. Atlas corrected her, for technical data only. Alex intervened when Roxanne told him to get his frigging own. ... ... of protective coverings and powered up. Lights blinked, monitors hummed, data flickered on several screens and Medtechs came and went with instrume... ... stupidity and endangering the lives of others. Hearing the sound of truck engines, Roxanne shot to her feet, releasing a heavy sigh of relief. "It's...
...Obsession with genetic engineering segregated humanity into the perfected and defective. Dictated by science and technology, the search for immortality near destroyed the human race. What remains of mankind, struggles to survive in barbaric clans suppressed by Masters and false doctrine. Known as Project Noah, an underground community seeks to restore ...
... your books. No waiting. No overdue fines. Never any lost books. You could search books using the SEARCH function on your own computer, import quotat... ...ter systems, software, and networks for the processing and distribution of data.‖ According to M-W, the first known coupling of those two words was... ...liam H. McNeill, Daniel L. Boorstin‘s The Discoverers: A History of Man’s Search to Know His World and Himself, and Elizabeth L. Einsenstein‘s specia... ...t primates—forced from the forest by competition— moved to the seashore to search for food. There, they learned to become bipedal by keeping their he... ...ographic systems, the alphabet makes it much easier to store and retrieve data. By organizing entries alphabetically, dictionaries, encyclopedias,... ... the sole agent of change, but it underpinned many of the other agents and engines that shaped the rise of America to world prominence in the twentie... ...ks might mean ―more education for all.‖ Dewey considered the three great engines of public education to be ―church, school, and free public library... ...y’s Decimal Classifications system made them easy to find by checking data cards in catalog drawers. ...
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...elley, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Zittrain, Jonathan ( Jonathan L.), 1969– The future of the Internet—... ...e PC and Internet in a stable, controlled form. The PC and Internet were the engines of those innovations, and if they can be saved, they will offer mo... ...people are connected, whether and how it is filtered, and how fast it carries data. 2 These are important questions, but they risk obscuring the realit... ...of the 1880 U.S. Census. 1 He was sure he could invent a way to tabulate the data automatically, and over the next sev- eral years he spent his spare ... ... harvested from the hard disk of the machine itself or gleaned from Internet searches, with the entire process typically unnoticeable to the PC’s owne... ...s owner. At one point, a single botnet occupied 15 percent of Yahoo’s entire search capacity, running random searches on Yahoo to find text that could ... ...send 229,468 distinct messages to 3,360,181 would-be recipients. 58 (The re- searcher’s computer pretended to deliver on the spam, but in fact threw i... ...must learn both how each piece functions and how to solder—as do antique car engines that the enthusiast wants to customize. Of course, the skills nec... ...nstant messenger software, social networking sites, and well-designed search engines emerged more from individuals or small groups of people want- ing...
...ure. The cargo bay of the transport craft was only rudimentary armoured. Space grunts were considered cargo, like their weapons, drones and war bots. Engines and control units were better protected, though, and that’s why anyone could reach base 18 at all. They all had received a uncomfortable extra dose of radiation, though, and were handed out corresponding medication li...
...... ...... ... automatically or periodically updated content, ,multimedia capabilities, database, Favourites and History Maintenance (records of reading habits, s... ...mphasizes the growing realization that one's list of customers - properly data mined - is the greatest asset, greater even than original content and... ...he irreversible shift from cumbersome print volumes to slender and freely searchable CD-ROMs. Reference was going digital and the Britannica's sales ... ...clopaedia can ever hope to be. The web is also fully accessible and fully searchable. What it lacks in organization it compensates in breadth and de... ...Browsers already sport "What's New" and "What's Hot" buttons. Most Search Engines and directories recommend specific sites. But users are still cauti... ...he first, sites will be financed through advertising - and so will search engines and other applications accessed by users. Certain ASPs (Applicat... ......
...han that of the FCM model in several ways mainly when the analysis of the data can be treated as two disjoint entities. Thus its application to the ... ... interrelated definitions. FCMs have a major role to play mainly when the data concerned is an unsupervised one. Further this method is most simple ... ...her this method is most simple and an effective one as it can analyse the data by directed graphs and connection matrices. DEFINITION 1.1.1: An FC... ...dback loops abound in FCMs in thick tangles. Feedback precludes the graph-search techniques used in artificial-intelligence expert systems. FCMs f... ...er causal links from simple data. FCM feedback forces us to abandon graph search, forward and especially backward chaining. Instead we view the FCM ... ...tive State Map vs. Markovian model in the study of users web behaviour Searching for information in general is complex, fuzzy and an uncertain pro... ...... ... more about this. The web content mining is related with using web search engines, main role of which is to discover the web contents according to t...
...cost of the scarcest of all resources: time. Amidst a brilliant group of re- search assistants, Jordi Weinstock and David Silverstein stood out. Jordi... ...re generally, Paul Ginsparg in astrophysics, and Harlan Onsrud in geospatial data. Paul Uhlir’s work at the National Academy of Sciences intro- duced ... ...at would it mean to patent someone’s genes, anyway? Forbidding scientific re- search on the gene without the patent holder’s consent? Forbidding human ... ...g to pay the owner to do so. And then comes the Internet. Right now, you can search for those books or films or songs and have the location of the work... ...d intellectual property would become primary fields of endeavor and the chief engines of the economy. Now they are, and it is no more rational to deny ... ...nnium Copy- right Act, to trademark “anti-dilution” rulings, to the European Database Protection Directive. 18 The old limits to intellectual property... ...discoveries, prior research, images, genres of work, cultural references, or databases of single nucleotide polymorphisms—each is raw material for fut... ...es that allow for cheap copying also allow for swift and encyclopedic search engines—the best devices ever invented for detecting illicit copying. Wha... ... Amazon.com or Hotornot.com or the newspapers of the world online, or search engines, automatic page translation, plug-ins, or browsers. You cannot im...
...if they only could. But America's haughtiness and obtuse refusal to engage in soul searching and house cleaning do little to ameliorate this antago... ... or actively encroaches on Congressional turf (for instance, by sending the FBI to search the offices of elected Representatives). The organs of t... ... incarceration of journalists and intimidation of legislators (e.g., nocturnal FBI searches of offices on Capitol Hill), the failed assassination a... ...nit. Siemens Elektromotory's 3000 employees export $130 million worth of electrical engines annually. None of this would have been possible without ... ...the country level duplicate efforts and studiously avoid joint programming, common databases and pooling of resources. The aforementioned OIOS has ... ...s shortage of clean water. Inflation hovers around 100 percent. But none of these data is reliable. Estimates vary widely. The CIA says that the t... ...ed by 1 percent last year and by 0.9 percent in 2001. Nor is it over yet. Business Data Israel (BDI), a forecasting consultancy, reckons that the d...
... your books. No waiting. No overdue fines. Never any lost books. You could search books using the SEARCH function on your own computer, import quotat... ...ter systems, software, and networks for the processing and distribution of data.‖ According to M-W, the first known coupling of those two words wa... ...liam H. McNeill, Daniel L. Boorstin‘s The Discoverers: A History of Man’s Search to Know His World and Himself, and Elizabeth L. Einsenstein‘s specia... ...t primates—forced from the forest by competition— moved to the seashore to search for food. There, they learned to become bipedal by keeping their he... ...ographic systems, the alphabet makes it much easier to store and retrieve data. By organizing entries alphabetically, dictionaries, encyclopedia... ... the sole agent of change, but it underpinned many of the other agents and engines that shaped the rise of America to world prominence in the twentie... ... might mean ―more education for all.‖ Dewey considered the three great engines of public education to be ―church, school, and free public library... ...y’s Decimal Classifications system made them easy to find by checking data cards in catalog drawers. ...
...is human (father) and the product is human (child) - there is an enormous amount of data that can be derived from the product and safely applied to ... ...ications were authored serially, in machine language and with strict separation of data (called: "structures") and instruction code (called: "funct... .... In the early life of the human embryo, instructions (DNA) are also insulated from data (i.e., from amino acids and other life substances). In ear... ...he inequalities among humans and the ensuing conflicts are the fuel that feeds the engines of human development. Hopes, desires, aspirations and in... ...dels. Not all celebrities are narcissists. Still, some of them surely are. We all search for positive cues from people around us. These cues reinf... ..., and inclinations were no longer useful in this new environment. This led women to search for a new definition, to find a new niche. They were lite... ...ion of other social forces, in permanent civil war). It was a utopian movement in search of a utopia. Many of the elements of a utopia were there... ...... ...bly to selections driven by impersonal, value-laden, judgmental algorithms. Search engines are one example of active, semi-intelligent information ...
...cordance with certain basic assumptions? Or should it revolve around the mining of data for emerging patterns, rules, and "laws"? On the one hand,... ...? On the one hand, patterns based on limited - or, worse, non-recurrent - sets of data form a questionable foundation for any kind of "science". O... ...t must cast the familiar in a new light, mine patterns and rules from big bodies of data ("data mining"). Its insights must be the inevitable conclu... ...ion - and by incessant advertising. Baumol maintains that oligopolies are the real engines of growth and higher living standards and urges antitrus... ...c activities and human inherent variance. Moreover, conflict and inequality are the engines of growth and innovation - which mostly benefit the leas... ...t. In order to console himself and to restore his self- assertion, such a man is in search of a scapegoat. He tries to persuade himself that he f... ...o the database contents as "unfair extraction". If upheld, this would cripple most search engines. Similar rulings - based on national laws - were ... ...atabase contents as "unfair extraction". If upheld, this would cripple most search engines. Similar rulings - based on national laws - were handed ... ... ignorance, and self-centeredness of NGO's neatly: "Suppose that in the remorseless search for profit, multinationals pay sweatshop wages to their w...
...exit strategy" read quick profits. The financial investor is always on the lookout, searching for willing buyers for his stake. The stock exchange i... ...t and implement credit risk assessment tools, questionnaires, quantitative methods, data gathering methods and venues in order to properly evaluate... ...PR), advertising and sales promotion drives best suited for it. It has built large databases with multi-year profiles of the purchasing patterns an... ...arge databases with multi-year profiles of the purchasing patterns and demographic data related to thousands of clients in many countries. It owns ... ...sinterested analyses" from "experts". Investments by households are only one of the engines of this first kind of asset bubbles. A lot of the money ... ...c activities and human inherent variance. Moreover, conflict and inequality are the engines of growth and innovation - which mostly benefit the leas... ...n of whether they are the fittest for the job. Another way is to consult executive search agencies and personnel placement agencies (also known as ... ...ANALYSIS - Part B 1. Versus fundamental: dynamic (trend) vs. static (value) 2. Search for recurrent and predictable patterns 3. Patterns are adj...
...information shows up in the result, if not eliminated from the beginning. The data bases should be stratified. There exist methods to construc... ...nford.edu/contents.html#1. [31] Narinyani, A., Indefinite sets - a new type of data for knowledge representation, Preprint 232, Computer Center of t... ...rtain and paradoxical sources of information through this new theory. Keywords: Data Fusion, Dempster Shafer theory, Bodies of evidence, Neutrosophy, ... ...n as (55) Now with basic algebraic manipulation, the optimal global bpa we are searching for, can be expressed as Thus, the solution of the maximis... ...more neutrosophic components, for example, indeterminacy factor, encourages to search for new ways of experimental exploration of dynamics of social... ... presented as an inter-complementary pair: the positive and the negative logic engines represent positive partial reasoning and negative partial reas... ...ends to be neutralized. However, this is only a temporary balance when the two engines reach an agreement. New contradiction comes with the constant... ...insic value). It is easy to envisage experimental changes to this array in the search for fitter dynamical solutions. This contextual perspective ha...