Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Re: Mind's Eye Copy write

I do think one has the right to protect ideas and inventions- it is a
work product. However, it is a lively topic when we include absurd
profits and monopoly. True, creators of the past were content to
contribute freely- even anonymously- but we see how the reward system
has changed- mostly with capitalism- but also with wars and conquests.
I think much of the American problem can also be traced to the fact
that we lack aristocratic lineage to brag about so we substitute
merchandise as a mark of our status.

On Aug 28, 6:19 am, Molly <mollyb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As I understand it, the the first step to patent, trademark or
> copyright is a search to make sure the submission is originalhttp://www.uspto.gov/patents/process/index.jsp
> If the government issues the patent, it has survived these rigors,
> meaning, their records indicate the submission does not violate any
> previously issued patent.  The same goes for copyright.  My essays
> always take much longer to copyright than my fiction, and I am told by
> the Office of Copyright, that this is because of the initial search
> process.
>
> I have the feeling that the current owners of the Mona Lisa or the
> estate da Vinci have that all tied up or should, but artwork, I am
> sure, has a different life span for copyright than a patent would for
> an invention.  These certifications expire and must be re - applied
> for after a term.
>
> I am not here to argue any side, and my only opinion is that it makes
> for an interesting side show.  I for one, am glad that I can write,
> and hold copyrights.  And that intellectual property laws protect my
> work and livelihood to some degree.  These certifications didn't much
> help Tesla, but I don't think he cared enough to pursue infringement
> cases.  I am not sure I do either.
>
> On Aug 28, 3:47 am, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Molly what you are saying about the patent office  to vary it a little,, is
> > I am allowed to copy the Mona Lisa , put my name on it ,, then copy write
> > it, then I control the design of any one wanting to reproduce it in any
> > form I can sue. Apple has stolen from our history intentionally  and is
> > trying to deceive the public. the shape and design belongs to the entire
> > world and any one is allowed to use it.
> > Allan
>
> > On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 8:37 AM, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Yes that is true Molly  but the slate Table existed long before copy
> > > writes existed.  For this reason alone the design can not be a copy write.
> > >  Apple already had lost that argument in England and Apple has to publish
> > >  written that Samsung  that were did not violate its copy writes.
>
> > > All apple did was go though items that were copy writed to save time..
> > >  and they know that the the slate tablet existed long before,,  I think
> > > they even used a slate tablet in an advertisement.  The Jury ruling has to
> > > be over ridden when that information becomes public.   the design sits
> > > in emanate domain.
> > > Allan
>
> > > On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 1:01 AM, Molly <mollyb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >> If the copyright was granted, it was a valid application.  The office
> > >> of copyright does a thorough search of previous copyrights issued
> > >> before granting.  Now, anyone can file a lawsuit in the US, and a
> > >> judge or jury decides if the copyright has been infringed.
>
> > >> On Aug 27, 9:57 am, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> > they don't pay dividends.. they have over a billion in china so they do
> > >> not
> > >> > have to pay US taxes..  I will  leave the politics out of it.. they
> > >> lost in
> > >> > England the same case,,   and they have to print for online and
> > >> television
> > >> > for 6 months that samsung did not steal their ideas..
>
> > >> > I have a hunch before to long long Apple will face problems for filing
> > >> > false copy right claims..  I do think they are over their head and do
> > >> not
> > >> > know it yet. Their problems are just beginning including their lawyers..
> > >> >  oh yeah big trouble..
> > >> > Allan
>
> > >> > On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 1:01 PM, rigsy03 <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >> > > Not sure if Apple even pays a dividend- I think the stock is trading
> > >> > > in the $600.'s and is now described as the most profitable company on
> > >> > > earth beating out Exxon-Mobile (who still hasn't fixed the Valdez
> > >> > > spill/aftermath which may be impossible anyway). So while I agree I
> > >> > > would be gracious for Apple to donate to food programs, I think it
> > >> > > would be for the sake of pr at this time as they are essentially a
> > >> > > snob catering to narcisstic, conspicuous consumer types, i.e. creating
> > >> > > their own universe and standards. More companies than Samsung will be
> > >> > > affected.// The world is looney. Too bad the craftsmen that created
> > >> > > those ever-gorgeous Gothic cathedrals can't sue the dull, repetitive
> > >> > > skyscrapers that clutter the canyons of commerce.
>
> > >> > > On Aug 27, 5:42 am, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> > > > Gabby ,,  my material world is reasonably secure  and I do not see
> > >> how
> > >> > > that
> > >> > > > has any relevance to lawsuits brought by apple against Samsung..
> > >> and they
> > >> > > > own and control the design of the slate tablet.
>
> > >> > > > As for cooling down ..  i hope I never do, it is important to say
> > >> > > something
> > >> > > > when there is a major wrong doing   especially when it is a major
> > >> > > > corporation. One should not remain silent when you observe a
> > >> criminal
> > >> > > > violating the law. if for no other reason we all have to pay for
> > >> these
> > >> > > > crimes.
>
> > >> > > > As for Apple I think they should be required to put up the
> > >> equivalent
> > >> > > > amount of cash as they are suing for  to one of the UN children
> > >> > > programs..
> > >> > > >  maybe corporations will think twice about stealing what is not
> > >> theirs.
> > >> > > > Allan
>
> > >> > > > On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 11:59 AM, gabbydott <gabbyd...@gmail.com>
> > >> wrote:
> > >> > > > > The pursuit of happiness needs to be secured in its material
> > >> > > > > manifestations in the here and now, is one possible explanation to
> > >> > > > > make you cool down and understand the well meaning idea behind
> > >> how you
> > >> > > > > experience this matter. Embrace this and get on with your life.
>
> > >> > > > > On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:25 AM, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com>
> > >> > > wrote:
> > >> > > > > > As I live in the Netherlands now and am hearing about the
> > >> massive law
> > >> > > > > suit
> > >> > > > > > brought by Apple over its intellectual design of their tablet..
> > >>  How
> > >> > > can
> > >> > > > > you
> > >> > > > > > claim copy write to something they did not design   but was
> > >> designed
> > >> > > > > > centuries ago.
>
> > >> > > > > > I have some serious problems that, they did not design the
> > >> rounded
> > >> > > > > corners
> > >> > > > > > with the square writing surface.. I bought a  chalk / slate
> > >> tablet of
> > >> > > > > that
> > >> > > > > > design long before  Apple existed..  Dr Caroline McGill,  the
> > >> Lady
> > >> > > that
> > >> > > > > > started the rock Mountain museum showed one and told me that is
> > >> what
> > >> > > she
> > >> > > > > > used for going to school learning her alphabet and math on, by
> > >> now
> > >> > > that
> > >> > > > > > would have been well over one hundred years ago,  who ever
> > >> actually
> > >> > > owned
> > >> > > > > > the copyright it has expired long ago. That person or persons is
> > >> > > lost in
> > >> > > > > > history.
>
> > >> > > > > > As I pick up my modern day slate board to write this email  I am
> > >> > > angry
> > >> > > > > over
> > >> > > > > > some arrogant rich corporation claiming the slate board design
> > >> as
> > >> > > their
> > >> > > > > > intellectual property. As for rounded corners,, well that copy
> > >> write
> > >> > > > > belongs
> > >> > > > > > to some father protecting his beloved child.
> > >> > > > > > Allan
>
> > >> > > > > > --
> > >> > > > > >  (
> > >> > > > > >   )
> > >> > > > > > |_D Allan
>
> > >> > > > > > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
>
> > >> > > > > > --
>
> > >> > > > > --
>
> > >> > > > --
> > >> > > >  (
> > >> > > >   )
> > >> > > > |_D Allan
>
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> > >> > > --
>
> > >> > --
> > >> >  (
> > >> >   )
> > >> > |_D Allan
>
> > >> > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
>
> > >> --
>
> > > --
> > >  (
> > >   )
> > > |_D Allan
>
> > > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
>
> > --
> >  (
> >   )
> > |_D Allan
>
> > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.- Hide quoted text -
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