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Reply #525 - Jan 28th, 2007 at 5:06pm
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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- The comedy spoof "Epic Movie" debuted atop the box office as Oscar contenders got a bump in the first weekend since the Academy Award nominations were announced, according to studio and industry estimates Sunday.

"Epic Movie," which lampoons dozens of films, a few MTV shows and Paris Hilton, raked in $19.2 million.


People! We are not going to get Hollywood to stop making stinking piles of crap until we stop seeing those movies!

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Briney movies are a lot like politics.  Given the choice between a group that is all the same with no new or interesting qualities...people are still going to not go for the alternative.  People go, Oh there's nothing out...what should we see?  So that's the reason why I'm voting third party....and laugh at a "80 bazillion dollar loss".

The MPAA should sue people for NOT going to movies next!

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Reply #527 - Jan 29th, 2007 at 8:47am
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The MPAA should sue people for NOT going to movies next!


They'll do the same thing RIAA did and blame the industry downturn on movie pirates.

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TWIN 10-year-old boys threw a tantrum today after being expelled from a Canadian university and are now seeking damages for age discrimination.

With the help of their mother, Sebastien and Douglas Foster filed a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission after the University of Ottawa expelled them from a course that looked at the environmental, political, and ethical issues raised by advances in science and technology.

The university said it made a mistake when it allowed the twins to enrol in the course in September.

"The expulsion had nothing to do with age," said spokeswoman Sophie Nadeau.

"They didn't have a high school diploma and weren't in the process of obtaining a high school diploma, which is required for admittance."

But the family refused to accept the school's explanation, saying the university took their tuition fees, issued student cards to the boys and they completed the required course work despite being booted from the class.

"As far as I'm concerned, they've earned their credits," said their mother Wendy Foster, who also took the course.

The boys were seeking unspecified damages, she said.

Commission spokesman Jeff Poirier would not comment on the case, but said age discrimination complaints from children are rare. The statute is aimed primarily at curbing injustice to seniors, he said.


I think this is a really interesting story here.  The school admitted these 2 kids, took their tuition, issued them IDs, allowed them to sign up for enough classes that they were ready to get a degree.  Then they completely deny them the outcome.  I believe it's the university's job to make sure that everyone they admit lives up to the requirements they set out.  If the admit someone who doesn't fit that criteria then they must have either made a mistake or judge them on another set of principles (like do they have $$$$$).  So I'm going to side with the kids here.  Money was exchanged and services were delivered up to a point.  So  Tongue school!

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Reply #529 - Jan 31st, 2007 at 9:48am
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If the requirements of the degree state that the applicant "must have a high school diploma (or be in the process of obtaining one)" then they haven't met the requirements for the degree.  Period.

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Then how did they get accepted into college in the first place?  Also why did the college take their money yet didn't tell them they needed a HS degree?  And why suspend them now?  Why not just continue to take their money?

Questions need to be answered....not really...meh I don't care anymore...these kids should just test out for a GED.

10 bucks says these kids wind up working at The Sizzler for the rest of their lives going...we're just so smart everything is too good for us.

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Reply #531 - Jan 31st, 2007 at 10:55am
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I can pretty much guarantee that the degree enrollment paperwork (or class enrollment, assuming it was just that) specifically and clearly states that the student must meet and maintain certain requirements to qualify for enrollment.

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -- A 16-year-old boy being sued by five record companies accusing him of online music piracy accused the recording industry on Tuesday of violating antitrust laws, conspiring to defraud the courts and making extortionate threats.

In papers responding to the record companies' lawsuit, Robert Santangelo, who was as young as 11 when the alleged piracy occurred, denied ever disseminating music and said it's impossible to prove that he did.

Santangelo is the son of Patti Santangelo, the 42-year-old suburban mother of five who was sued by the record companies in 2005. She refused to settle, took her case public and became a heroine to supporters of Internet freedom.

The industry dropped its case against her in December but sued Robert and his sister Michelle, now 20, in federal court in White Plains. Michelle has been ordered to pay $30,750 in a default judgment because she did not respond to the lawsuit.

Robert Santangelo and his lawyer, Jordan Glass, responded at length Tuesday, raising 32 defenses, demanding a jury trial and filing a counterclaim against the companies that accuses them of damaging the boy's reputation, distracting him from school and costing him legal fees.

His defenses to the industry's lawsuit include that he never sent copyrighted music to others, that the recording companies promoted file sharing before turning against it, that average computer users were never warned that it was illegal, that the statute of limitations has passed, and that all the music claimed to have been downloaded was actually owned by his sister on store-bought CDs.

Robert Santangelo also claims that the record companies, which have filed more than 18,000 piracy lawsuits in federal courts, "have engaged in a wide-ranging conspiracy to defraud the courts of the United States."

The papers allege that the companies, "ostensibly competitors in the recording industry, are a cartel acting collusively in violation of the antitrust laws and public policy" by bringing the piracy cases jointly and using the same agency "to make extortionate threats ... to force defendants to pay."

The Recording Industry Association of America, which has coordinated most of the lawsuits, issued a statement saying, "The record industry has suffered enormously due to piracy. That includes thousands of layoffs. We must protect our rights. Nothing in a filing full of recycled charges that have gone nowhere in the past changes that fact."


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Reply #533 - Jan 31st, 2007 at 12:52pm
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In his interview with the Observer, Mr. Biden also had this to say about Mr. Obama:
“I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy,” he said. “I mean, that’s a storybook, man.”


That's gonna sting.  According to Joe Biden, every other African-American who has ever existed is either not: (1) mainstream; (2) articulate; (3) bright; (4) clean) or (5) nice-looking.  If Bush said that, he'd be crucified.

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Reply #534 - Jan 31st, 2007 at 1:59pm
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If Bush said that, he'd be crucified.


Then even MORE people/morons would believe he's Christ!

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Reply #535 - Feb 14th, 2007 at 3:47pm
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This is a great story.

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Study: P2P effect on legal music sales "not statistically distinguishable from zero"

2/12/2007 8:49:06 AM, by Ken Fisher

A new study in the Journal of Political Economy by Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Koleman Strumpf has found that illegal music downloads have had no noticeable effects on the sale of music, contrary to the claims of the recording industry.

Entitled "The Effect of File Sharing on Record Sales: An Empirical Analysis," the study matched an extensive sample of music downloads to American music sales data in order to search for causality between illicit downloading and album sales. Analyzing data from the final four months of 2002, the researchers estimated that P2P affected no more than 0.7% of sales in that timeframe.

The study compared the logs of two OpenNAP P2P servers with sales data from Nielsen SoundScan, tracking the effects of 1.75 million songs downloads on 680 different albums sold during that same period. The study then took a surprising twist. Popular music will often have both high downloads and high sales figures, so what the researchers wanted was a way to test for effects on albums sales when file-sharing activity was increased on account of something other than US song popularity. Does the occasionally increased availability of music from Germany affect US sales?

The study looked at time periods when German students were on holiday after demonstrating that P2P use increases at these times. German users collectively are the #2 P2P suppliers, providing "about one out of every six U.S. downloads," according to the study. Yet the effects on American sales were not large enough to be statistically significant. Using this and several other methods, the study's authors could find no meaningful causality. The availability and even increased downloads of music on P2P networks did not correlate to a negative effect on music sales.

"Using detailed records of transfers of digital music files, we find that file sharing has had no statistically significant effect on purchases of the average album in our sample," the study reports. "Even our most negative point estimate implies that a one-standard-deviation increase in file sharing reduces an album's weekly sales by a mere 368 copies, an effect that is too small to be statistically distinguishable from zero."

The study reports that 803 million CDs were sold in 2002, which was a decrease of about 80 million from the previous year. The RIAA has blamed the majority of the decrease on piracy, and has maintained that argument in recent years as music sales have faltered. Yet according to the study, the impact from file sharing could not have been more than 6 million albums total in 2002, leaving 74 million unsold CDs without an excuse for sitting on shelves.

So what's the problem with music? The study echoes many of the observations you've read here at Ars. First, because the recording industry focuses on units shipped rather than sold, the decline can be attributed in part to reduced inventory. Gone are the days when Best Buy and others wanted a ton of unsold stock sitting around, so they order less CDs. The study also highlighted the growth in DVD sales during that same period as a possible explanation for why customers weren't opening their wallets: they were busy buying DVDs.


What has RIAA been claiming an $80 billion dollar loss due to piracy?  It's either 8 or 80 I forget which.  Anyways...grr those pirates always dlin music and then going out and buying it later or getting it from ITunes!  How dare they!

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Reply #536 - Feb 15th, 2007 at 10:37pm
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This is an interesting article

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February 12, 2007
Google Turns Over User IDs
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Google's YouTube and a company called Live Digital will offer no refuge to users who uploaded pirated copies of Fox Television's "24" and "The Simpsons" onto their video platforms.

In an e-mail to internetnews.com, a 20th Century Fox Television spokesperson said that Google and Live Digital complied with subpoenas issued by the U.S. District Court in Northern California and disclosed to Fox the identities of two individuals who illegally uploaded entire episodes of "24" prior to its broadcast and DVD release.

According to copies of the subpoena applications, Fox found this season's first four episodes of "24" on LiveDigital and YouTube on Jan. 8, a full week before they were to air for the first time in the U.S.

Fox said a YouTube user who goes by the handle "ECOTtotal" uploaded 12 episodes of the popular animated show "The Simpsons." The LiveDigital user's display name was "Jorge Romero."

"We intend to use the information provided to pursue all available legal remedies against those who infringed our copyrights," 20th Century Fox Television Vice President of Media Relations Chris Alexander told internetnews.com.

The U.S. District Court first instructed Google and Live Digital to produce identifying information in identical subpoenas, pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, issued Jan. 24 after L.A. law firm Loeb & Loeb filed them for Fox on Jan. 18.

Since Google purchased YouTube for $1.56 billion last fall, the company has been besieged by similar complaints of copyright infringement.

Last week, for example, media giant Viacom demanded YouTube take down 100,000 clips, including content from MTV, Comedy Central and other networks.

Viacom said "it has become clear that YouTube is unwilling to come to a fair market agreement" on content distribution.

Some media companies have been more congenial. According to a Google spokesperson, of the big four music labels, only EMI is yet to sign a revenue-sharing deal with Google.

And today, Digital Music Group announced it entered into an agreement with Google to make more than 4,000 hours of video content and approximately 40,000 music recordings available to the YouTube community.

DMGI currently owns or controls the digital distribution rights to classic television episodes of "Gumby," "I Spy," "My Favorite Martian," "Peter Gunn" and more.


So let's see here...insiders got a hold of 24 and posted it a whole week before.  Hmm can't blame it on hackers, can't blame it on true pirates, can't blame it on Al Qaeda.  Darn.  These guys were stupid to post it up.  Like no one could wait a whole week to watch propaganda hour...I mean 24?

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Viacom said "it has become clear that YouTube is unwilling to come to a fair market agreement" on content distribution.


What the heck are they talking about?  A Fair Market would be to allow people to post videos that they own to share with others.  Isn't that what Free Trade Unions basically do?  So if these companies can get on this action why are not consumers allowed to post their own legally owned copies?  I'm watching some old Screen Savers on YouTube right now and so far they haven't been found out by the owners of G4.  So I just don't understand copyright laws or copyright holders anymore.

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DMGI currently owns or controls the digital distribution rights to classic television episodes of "Gumby," "I Spy," "My Favorite Martian," "Peter Gunn" and more.


While this is good and cool of DMGI...why are these programs still under copyright?  I think shows that were around 50 years ago or 30 years ago should enter public domain.  However we have Clinton and his Congress extended copyright for 90 to 99 years and there's talk of it being extended.  Is Twinkle Twinkle Little Star going to go back under copyright?

Before 1976 we use to have a good copyright law system now we've just taking crazy juice and saying random crap like "I own the dot in the .com"  copyright it!  Every time someone uses a period I get paid $5,000.  I mean come on, the Birthday song is still under copyright for crying out loud!  There is no fair use anymore and the problems that the internet and digital media has been bringing to light ever since the DMCA was passed has been like the Red Scare of the 1950s.  We're just going to make everything you do illegal and hide under our bed when rational thought comes creeping out!

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Reply #537 - Feb 20th, 2007 at 10:16am
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17200494/site/newsweek

This is a pretty well written article about Ron Paul and how he's a guy you know will stand for the people and not for himself or the federal government.

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I'd vote for a Ron Paul/Alan Keyes (or Keyes/Paul) ticket any day of the week.

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Jesus’ burial site found - film claims

New film documents discovery of Jerusalem cave containing ten caskets believed to hold remains of Jesus, Mary, Mary Magdalene and others

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Published:      02.23.07, 10:26 / Israel Culture

The cave in which Jesus Christ was buried has been found in Jerusalem, claim the makers of a new documentary film.

If it proves true, the discovery, which will be revealed at a press conference in New York Monday, could shake up the Christian world as one of the most significant archeological finds in history.

The coffins which, according to the filmmakers held the remains of Jesus of Nazareth, his mother Mary and Mary Magdalene will be displayed for the first timeon Monday in New York.

Jointly produced by Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici and Oscar winning director James Cameron, the film tells the exciting and tortuous story of the archeological discovery.

The story starts in 1980 in Jerusalem’s Talpiyot neighborhood, with the discovery of a 2,000 year old cave containing ten coffins. Six of the ten coffins were carved with inscriptions reading the names: Jesua son of Joseph, Mary, Mary, Matthew, Jofa (Joseph, identified as Jesus’ brother), Judah son of Jesua (Jesus’ son - the filmmakers claim).

Decades of research

The findings in the cave, including the decipherment of the inscriptions, were first revealed about ten years ago by internationally renowned Israeli archeologist Professor Amos Kloner.

Since their discovery, the caskets were kept in the Israeli Antiquities Authority archive in Beit Shemesh, but now two have been sent to New York for their first public exhibition.

Although the cave was discovered nearly 30 years ago and the casket inscriptions decoded ten years ago, the filmmakers are the first to establish that the cave was in fact the burial site of Jesus and his family. 

The film, which documents the stages of the discovery, is the result of three years labor and research. It will be broadcast on the international Discovery Channel, Britain's Channel 4, Canada’s Vision and Israel’s Channel 8, which also took part in the film's production.

According to the filmmakers, the film’s claim is based on close work with world-famous scientists, archeologists, statisticians, DNA specialists and antiquities experts.


So if this is true that means all of Christianity is a lie.  The only problem I have with this is...isn't this hard to prove?  I mean first of all Jesus' name, first of all, wasn't special...there were other people with that name.  Also will this be treated with the same scrutiny as was the "James - Brother of Jesus" Coffin that was shown to be a hoax?

The other trouble I have with this is that...if Jesus was burried in this spot couldn't the Pharisee's just go, "Hey people!!!  He's right here still.  He never raised himself from the dead!  We were right!"?

Also, why did it take so long to translate the names?  Hebrew isn't a dead language.  And why are we just now hearing about this?  This should have been made a big deal oh let's say...before the release of the DaVinci Code.  Also weren't supposed scholars so sure that Mary went to France

So my main points come to this:
1) How would you prove that this real (eg not a hoax, a misrepresentation, or something like Gnostic graffiti.
2) If real why didn't the Pharisees write down the location and tell the newly forming Christian world that Jesus' body (along with his love child and wife) was at that spot?
3) Will scholars actually take the time to verify claims they make this ground shaking for a faith?

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But the senior Israeli archaeologist who thoroughly researched the tombs after their discovery, and at the time deciphered the inscriptions, cast serious doubt on it.

"It's a beautiful story but without any proof whatsoever," Professor Amos Kloner, who had published the findings of his research in the Israeli periodical Atiqot in 1996, told Deutsche
Presse-Agentur dpa Friday.

"The names that are found on the tombs are names that are similar to the names of the family of Jesus," he conceded.

"But those were the most common names found among Jews in the first centuries BCE and CE," he added.

Kloner dismissed the combination of names found in the cave as a "coincidence."


Also (man does anyone think I use that word a lot?  Does that bother anyone or is it only because I'm noticing it?) I find it interesting that this is an Israeli scholar saying this.  You would think it would be a Christian scholar who would have vested interest in making this claim and the Israeli person would want to tout this as proof for his beliefs?
  

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