MPAA, RIAA, naked
p2p news / p2pnet: Rick Fulkerson lives in Coos Bay, Oregon, where he owns and runs a small computer store north of the city.
But he’s also a dedicated amateur movie maker bent on featuring the entertainment cartels as they really are, like in RIAA Porno, among other epics ; )
“One of my main concerns, as I read about the copyright struggles, is what our forefathers intended in the constitution,” he told p2pnet a while back.
He was talking about his then latest, Copyright History, and, “They had many of the same copyright debates we have today,” he said. “They recognized that individuals who create works of art or inventions needed to have time to make a profit from their work. No one on either side of the issue can dispute it. The constitution guarantees this for a limited time, which was originally seven years from my understanding. This also allows those works to eventually enter the public domain for the enrichment of everyone.
“However, today’s mega media giants have tapped into the public domain and profited by it have then locked up those works with their own copyrights.
“This is dangerous and scary to me especially when the governments of the world are embracing these practices.
“I also can’t understand why artists support this system.”
Fulkerson finally has his own site and we can expect more of his work to show up there, to the continuing embarrassment of the Big Four record labels and Big Six movie studios.
“I’ve been away for quite a while,” he says. “I had a huge family emergency, then dealing with my business. When it rains it pours. I’ve been checking in, though, and keeping on top of things.
Good to see you back, Ric ; )
Go here to check out his new site. And while you’re at it, also have a look at:
RIAA Porn â Say it isn’t so!! The music industry has made all kinds of noises about internet pornography and how it subverts our children. This is one argument they use in their attempt to gain control of internet content. Watch this and ask yourself, “do they really care about my kids?”
Copyright History â This short Video gives a brief overview of the intent of copyright law in the U.S constitution and the Entertainment Industry’s desire to subvert it. If you don’t have the Divx codecs download the larger mpeg file, Copyright History.mpeg.
The Real Pirates âAll this constant babbling about pirataes and piracy brings up the question, “who are the real pirates?” Take a look here at industry misinformation and extortion practices and see if teen age children are really hurting industry artists. If you don’t have the Divx codecs download the larger Mpeg file, Real Pirates.mpeg.
Music Industry Mafia â This was the first of many videos to come demonstrating the recent history of the orginaized music crime families attempt to stiffle their competition and control the marketplace. It outlines their failed attempt to destroy the digital online music boom by shutting down Napster instead of getting in on the ground floor and embracing it Which (like putting water on a grease fire) just caused filesharing to spread beyond they’re control. If you don’t have the Divx Codecs then download the mpg file, Music Industry Mafia.mpg.
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April 12th, 2006 at 7:55 pm
Keep up the good work. Eventually it will be in everyone’s best interest to embrace a practical copyright system. And suing consumers was doomed to fail rightiously and it did.
April 13th, 2006 at 6:13 am
Nice job on the movies. Though the first one would have been given an NC-17 rating just cuz of the nudity. The fourth one, hits the nail on the head.
April 13th, 2006 at 3:17 pm
the first one had clips taken right from actual music videos that my 15 year old daughter told me about. isn’t that the wholesome legitimate entertainment they want us to see??
Rick
April 14th, 2006 at 4:26 pm
Iviewit Technologies, Inc. Alleges Invention Patent Theft By MPEGLA And Proskauer Rose LLP, As Reported By Sachin Garg On January 18, 2006 In The by Data Compression News Blog USA
In an article written by Sachin Garg dated January 18, 2006 in the by Data Compression News Blog USA- âEliot Bernstein of Iviewit technologies alleges that MPEGLAâs primary patent reviewer Kenneth Rubenstein and law firm Proskauer Rose LLP, along with others, stole inventions and patented them in their own names.â
For Immediate Release
RED BLUFF, Calif./EWORLDWIRE/April 11, 2006 — In an article written by Sachin Garg dated January 18, 2006 in the by Data Compression News Blog USA-
[GARG] âEliot Bernstein of Iviewit technologies alleges that MPEGLAâs primary patent reviewer Kenneth Rubenstein and Proskauer, along with some others, stole inventions and patented them in their own names. Bernstein says that he is an inventor and that his inventions were stolen by the MPEG licensor MPEGLA, and that Iviewit has gone to court for this. He says that the primary patent reviewer for MPEG, Kenneth Rubenstein, who works for law firm Proskauer Rose LLP, along with Proskauer were patent counsel for the Iviewit inventors while they were controlling MPEG and acting as its counsel, they then stole the Iviewit technologies from the inventors they represented. MPEG contains IP from lots of patents, held by many peoples/companies. MPEGLA is an organization which collaborates with all those who have pooled their IP into MPEG and lets users license all those patents from a single source.â
[QUOTING BERNSTEIN]Rubensteinâs former partner Raymond Anthony Joao now has applied for ninety patents in his own name. Yes, the patent attorney has patented the inventions in his own name; it should not even be possible. Many stolen directly from the inventions he and Rubenstein were supposed to patent for Iviewit.
[GARG CONTINUES] He further blamed them and few employees from IBM to have worked together in unison to steal other inventions from Iviewit, another Florida company, Diamond Turf Equipment and other small inventors.”
[QUOTING BERNSTEIN] This is truly the greatest patent story ever told and as American citizens we must, must, prevent this type of legal crime, committed by attorneys, to protect the Constitution.
[GARG CONTINUES] If all this is true, I have to admit it will be one the big patent stories around.”
More information can be found at http://www.iviewit.tv and http://patentgate.blogspot.com
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CONTACT:
Eliot Bernstein
Iviewit Technologies, Inc. & Iviewit Holdings,
39 Little Ave
Red Bluff, California 96080
PHONE. 530-526-5750
EMAIL: iviewit@iviewit.tv
http://www.iviewit.tv
SOURCE: Iviewit Technologies, Inc. & Iviewit Holdings,
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