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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...an Federation of Musicians (“AFM”), American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...ording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...but cf. Berard (181) (describing a group of users who are interested in a radio series whose original right holders were known, but also known to be... ... some frequency, such as genealogical records and materials, 83 dramatic radio productions from the last century, 84 and various software programs... ...PA (690); Future of Music Coalition, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and American Federation of Musicians of the United States a... ... electronic mail to the e-mail address ‘‘orphanworks@loc.gov’’ (see file formats and information requirements under supplemental information below... ... (202) 707–8350; telefax (202) 707–8366. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: File Formats and Required Information 1. If by electronic mail: Send to ‘‘orph... ... educators asserted in attempting to use copyrighted materials in digital formats, including that ‘‘it can be time- consuming, difficult or even imp...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...an Federation of Musicians (“AFM”), American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...ording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...but cf. Berard (181) (describing a group of users who are interested in a radio series whose original right holders were known, but also known to be... ... some frequency, such as genealogical records and materials, 83 dramatic radio productions from the last century, 84 and various software programs... ...PA (690); Future of Music Coalition, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and American Federation of Musicians of the United States a... ... electronic mail to the e-mail address ‘‘orphanworks@loc.gov’’ (see file formats and information requirements under supplemental information below... ... (202) 707–8350; telefax (202) 707–8366. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: File Formats and Required Information 1. If by electronic mail: Send to ‘‘orph... ... educators asserted in attempting to use copyrighted materials in digital formats, including that ‘‘it can be time- consuming, difficult or even imp...

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A Guide To the Hidden Wisdom of Kabbalah

By: Rav Michael Laitman

... languages simply present various perspectives on the same subject in different formats – each suiting the generation it was intended for. The Kabba... ...ited to that generation. In this, the media age, they may appear on television, radio and most recently, on the Internet. In the beginning (before th... ...d merely to internalize the characteristics of the spiritual world. It is like a radio that is able to tune into a certain wavelength. The wavelength... ...is able to tune into a certain wavelength. The wavelength exists outside of the radio, which receives and responds to it. This example applies to us...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...active (already many new titles are published in both print and electronic formats), as more versatile information taxonomies (like the Digital Objec... ...rend. Consider music for instance. Streaming audio on the internet ("soft radio"), or downloadable MP3 files may render the CD obsolete - but they w... ...loadable MP3 files may render the CD obsolete - but they were preceded by radio music broadcasts. But the novelty is that the Internet provides a ve... ...ailure of CD-ROMs and e-learning. People tend to consume content in other formats or media, even if it is fully available to them or even owned by th... ...Britannica provides for an interesting study of the changing fortunes (and formats) of vendors of reference. As late as a decade ago, it was still se... ...ur lives. A century before the internet, the telegraph, the railways, the radio and the telephone have been similarly heralded as "global" and trans... ...e) became semi-public property - with access granted to the chosen few. Radio took precisely this course. Radio transmissions started in the USA in... ... not for profit organizations began their own broadcasts and even created radio broadcasting infrastructure (albeit of the cheap and local kind)dedi... ...ript editing to conversion to Quark (for POD), Adobe, and MS Reader ebook formats. Thus, it is not confined to the classic sweatshop cum production ...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...nk is the best? In this next picture, there's a television set, telephone, radio, typewriter, and all kinds of goods. Which of them would you like? t... ...or us. They are just a waste of money. I would only buy the television and radio, so I could listen to the news. With their help, I could obtain infor... ...is as good as a village can be. In this picture, you see a television set, radio, telephone, typewriter, pedigree dog, some foreign food and many othe... ...ing, I watch the news on TV and sometimes I also listen to the news on the radio. On Saturdays, when there's boxing matches on TV, and I don't have wo... ... and many can't read the papers for months. We just rely on television and radio news here. There are many drawbacks to television. In many programmes... ...e international techno-system, within which cultural elements - production formats, consciousness technology and fashion trends - converge in all comm...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...up every 21 When a BBC radio show asked listeners to choose ―the British Person of the Millennium,... ...graph 1879  Lightbulb 1880  Electricity distribution 1906–1919  Radio 1920s  Television 1930s (or sooner)  Punch cards to input and e... ...k then evolved into the Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite networks. In 1974, Vint Cerf (―father of the Inter... ...ery sort. Back in the twentieth century, revolutionaries first targeted radio stations because they were the primary source of information for the... ... in plain text format and 2.5 million eBooks in .zip or other compression formats. Right now, as I write, terabytes are falling to about $50.00. S... ...berg sites around the world offer about a hundred thousand titles in many formats, all free of charge. Forty thousand of these titles were created in...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...to read. 21 When a BBC radio show asked listeners to choose ―the British Person of the Millennium,... ...graph 1879  Lightbulb 1880  Electricity distribution 1906–1919  Radio 1920s  Television 1930s (or sooner)  Punch cards to input and e... ...k then evolved into the Internet we know today that connects ground-based, radio, and satellite networks. In 1974, Vint Cerf (―father of the Intern... ...every sort. Back in the twentieth century, revolutionaries first targeted radio stations because they were the primary source of information for the... ... in plain text format and 2.5 million eBooks in .zip or other compression formats. Right now, as I write, terabytes are falling to about $50.00. Som... ...berg sites around the world offer about a hundred thousand titles in many formats, all free of charge. Forty thousand of these titles were created in...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

...an Federation of Musicians (“AFM”), American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...ording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies... ...but cf. Berard (181) (describing a group of users who are interested in a radio series whose original right holders were known, but also known to be... ... some frequency, such as genealogical records and materials, 83 dramatic radio productions from the last century, 84 and various software programs... ...PA (690); Future of Music Coalition, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and American Federation of Musicians of the United States a... ... electronic mail to the e-mail address ‘‘orphanworks@loc.gov’’ (see file formats and information requirements under supplemental information below... ... (202) 707–8350; telefax (202) 707–8366. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: File Formats and Required Information 1. If by electronic mail: Send to ‘‘orph... ... educators asserted in attempting to use copyrighted materials in digital formats, including that ‘‘it can be time- consuming, difficult or even imp...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...an being, for example? Or stuff that is collectively owned—would that be the radio spectrum or a public park? Or stuff that is owned by no one, such a... ...could even argue that Napster users would have access to most songs over the radio for free. But lawyers’ quibbling about which way the rule cuts in t... ...tors, you can quickly reach the same num- ber of ears that the payola-soaked radio waves allow the record companies to reach. One need not cheer Groks... ...ere is the fact that the iPod does not restrict itself solely to proprietary formats protected by digital rights management. It also allows uncontroll... ...ers press on. They have two new demands. Cars should be fitted with mandatory radio beacons and highways put under constant state surveillance in order... ...re moving in the direction of regulating still more technology—the mandatory radio beacons and constantly monitored roads conjure up a police state—an... ...ers an intellectual property right to exempt their copyrighted works in some formats from fair use and other provisions that are necessary for copyrig... ...e proportion of digital works to the total number of works produced in other formats is irrelevant. As to these works, the rule is unconsti- tutional.... ...r cognate binding protein. This basic unit can be assembled in any number of formats providing molecular constructs that act like traditional digital ...

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Aus Com

By: Christine Jones

...d Roxanne’s arm down, allowing the man to move on with Shaun at his side. Radioing ahead, Atlas informed they had found them, but the situation was ... ...on a small panel embedded in the platform, which saw the two descend. Via radio, Roxanne relayed their position and instructed Brendan to beep then ... ...t. Remaining stationary, he battled out a private war of emotion. Via the radio link, Atlas spoke to Brendan, informing that Alex was running on bac... ...too easy. Having positioned security droppers in the immediate area, Isaac radioed through to Shaun. Sector one was secure; did he want them to move ... ...attempts to re-programme her. Problem is, if someone shuts her down or re-formats other than Library, everything will be lost and… Let's just say we... ... to learning." Atlas's confident smile faded, noticing her looking at the radio. He knew they were now well out of range for transmissions. A light ...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

... and broker loans, crowded into stocks of exciting "new technologies", such as the radio and mass electrification. The bull market - especially in ... ...ial reporting for local governments are very often in slightly modified cash-based formats adds to the confusion. But these formats could be built ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...the thug, the tiny opposition from the mighty administration, the barely surviving radio station from the claws of the devouring state mechanism. I... ...netic spectrum. Pulsars and interstellar gas clouds spew radiation over the entire radio spectrum. The energy of the Sun is ubiquitous over the ent... ...kely to go through the same cycle experienced by other networked media, such as the radio and the telegraph. In other words, it will end up being bo... ...ter users from this utopia is the communication bandwidth. With the introduction of radio and satellite broadband services, DSL and ADSL, cable mod... ...handise on-line, as file downloads. Yet, slow communications speeds, competing file formats and reader standards, and limited bandwidth - constrain ... ...of ROM embedded software. Abuse or under- utilization of resources grow. The sale of radio frequencies to the first cellular phone operators in the ... ... recast by the decline of the nuclear family and the surge of alternative household formats. Why do people become parents in the first place? Raisi...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...the thug, the tiny opposition from the mighty administration, the barely surviving radio station from the claws of the devouring state mechanism. I... ...netic spectrum. Pulsars and interstellar gas clouds spew radiation over the entire radio spectrum. The energy of the Sun is ubiquitous over the ent... ...kely to go through the same cycle experienced by other networked media, such as the radio and the telegraph. In other words, it will end up being bo... ...ter users from this utopia is the communication bandwidth. With the introduction of radio and satellite broadband services, DSL and ADSL, cable mod... ...handise on-line, as file downloads. Yet, slow communications speeds, competing file formats and reader standards, and limited bandwidth - constrain ... ...of ROM embedded software. Abuse or under- utilization of resources grow. The sale of radio frequencies to the first cellular phone operators in the ... ... recast by the decline of the nuclear family and the surge of alternative household formats. Why do people become parents in the first place? Raisi...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...eminated virtually cost-free to the next consumer through the Internet, television, radio, and on magnetic media. MIT has recently placed 500 of its... ...apply at times). One can hardly benefit from the weather forecasts without owning a radio or a television set - which would immediately tend to excl... ...nse team accuses the US authorities of "selective prosecution". They are quoted by Radio Free Europe as saying: "The impetus for this prosecution c... ...in such a fast tempo? There are great problems with official documents and digital formats. Some good analysis of a space with fast changing laws ... ...st in a string of networks which spanned the globe (the telegraph, the railway, the radio, television). So, I went and had a look at history and c...

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