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On
March 5th, 2006), the NBS Stubblefield
Family Trust filed its formal intake
complaint against the FCC for $30-billion.
The complaint alleges they misused their
power in a scheme to avoid the $30-billion
payment to the heirs of Nathan B.
Stubblefield, the inventor and patent
owner of Wireless Telephone.
Charles
Portz, of Houston, the attorney for both
claimants, NBS100 Family Trust and
NBS100.com, stated the government never
paid the Wireless Telephone inventor a
dime for his property that was seized,
sold and is still being sold since 1913,
for various reasons that includes, war
time national security and the
Telecommunications Act of 1996.
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Using Getty Service marks
®© without owners OK! Theft
of Services" -- on the Web?
Fines for the
misuse of a copyrighted photo are too
high, critics say. Though agencies deserve
a fair fee, negotiating with users is
preferable to big penalties.
Oscar Michelen, a New York
attorney who focuses on damages claims
by Getty and Corbis, called four-figure
fines "a legalized form of
extortion."
"The
damages they're requesting aren't equal to
the copyright infringement," he said,
adding that "there's no law that says
definitively what images are worth in the
digital age."
Getty,
the owner, doesn't see it that
way.
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Google,
Baidu and Yahoo wins Neutrality FREEBIES
over Telcos - AT&T,
etc.
AT&T, the
nation's largest land-line and wireless
carrier, complained that changing
government rules a year after wireless
companies spent billions of dollars in an
FCC auction to lease what they thought
were unencumbered public airwaves "creates
the impression of a 'bait and switch.'
"
Federal Communications Commission Chairman
Julius Genachowski has announced the rules
and mandates that he says will keep online
Internet traffic moving freely. The
proposals would also cover wireless
Internet service. Wireless carriers have
given his proposal a thumbs down.
The Neutrality
issue was first brought to light in 2004,
when then-Chairman Michael Powell
announced four crucial (4 Freebies)
"Internet Freedoms": 1). and 2) -
the ability of Internet users to
access any legal content, software or
services online, and 3). and 4) -
the ability for the user to connect to
the Net through any compatible device.
Genachowski
laid out two more: 5). and 6) --
Broadband providers should not
discriminate against particular websites
or applications, nor conceal how they
manage data. Genachowski also said that
the commission should translate these
principles into formal rules rather than
leaving them in legal limbo.
'The Bait'n Switch
WiTEL®© Game started in
1913"
"We
are concerned . . . that the FCC appears
ready to extend the entire array of net
neutrality requirements to what is perhaps
the most competitive consumer market in
America: wireless services," said Jim
Cicconi, an AT&T senior executive vice
president.
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The
Birthplace of the Wireless
Telephone®©,
and its NBS Wireless
Telephone®© registered
service marks.
The NBS Wireless
Telephone®© organization,
founded in Murray, Kentucky, doesn't
manufacture the present-day Wireless
Telephone®© . . . "BUT
DOES MAKE the iPhone and CellPhones of
today WORK," says Troy
Cory-Stubblefield.
As chief executive of the NBS
WiTEL®© organization, Troy
Cory-Stubblefield closely watches over the
way the effects and elements of his NBS
WiTEL®© organization are
used and paid for by Telco providers, and
users.
Underlining each and every
Wireless Telephone®© sold
today . . . is a NBS
WiTEL®© service mark
utilized by iPhone, and Cellphone
provider/users. Charging high-tech
batteries by its NBS EMW induction system,
or being assigned a WiTEL®©
phone number to connect each
WiTEL®© user together are
just a couple of the elements. The NBS
Wireless Telephone®© was
invented and developed at
Teléph-on-délgreen
Industrial School, Murray, Kentucky,
commencing in 1892.
The once upon a time Kentucky
industrial school . . . is once again
star-crossed. But this time, with a happy
ending. Murray, Kentucky touts itself as
the
birthplace
of the Wireless
Telephone®©, and with ample
reason. Taking a throwback to 1907, the
Nathan B. Stubblefield Industrial School
was renamed to
Teléph-on-délgreen, and
again several decades later to emerge at
same location as Murray State University.
Still a humbling sense of history
so deep-seated that residents often rattle
off dates: 1892, 1898, 1902, then
1908. That year symbolizes the
granting of all of the Service Marks
needed for Murray's monopoly of the
Wireless Telephone®©.
1910, was the year
NBS'
Teléph-on-délgreen WiTel
construction began in a big way. The years
1910 through 1914 also marks the
time of great change in American RF
WiTEL®© industry. The
managerial side of industry was growing
and American corporations were
reorganizing and becoming more efficient
with the help of the U.S.
government,.
1914,
the NBSWireless Telephone®©
manufacturing ends, and one-way
listening devices Radios, begins. With
the enachment of Government regulatory RF
seizures.
Teléph-on-délgreen's NBS
WiTel®©
EMW etherwave pipeline is replaced with a
new word -- "RF," and "RADIO." (see
Mann-Elkins
Act of 1910, and the 1913 "Kingsbury
Commitment).
The years
1907, 1929, and 2008 are all asscociated
with the great depressions, followed by
years of growth of the fabled Murray State
University, NBS WiTEL®©,
AT&T, GE, and now -- the free for all
Internet
user.
No mater how
you look at it, many obserers believe it's
just a matter of time before lawmakers
step in to decide once and for all who
calls the shots for the "freebie" EMWs
provided by the 1907 Wireless
Telephone®© service marks.
Will the winner be the Telco operator,
online users, or the rules of laws set
forth in writting to protect service mark
owners?
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1946 - AT&T
begins offering mobile telephone service.
With a single antenna serving a region, no
more than 12 to 20 simultaneous calls
could be made in an entire metropolitan
area.
1946 - Rainey T. Wells retired as
general attorney for Woodmen of the World,
Omaha, Nebr. He returned to Murray to make
his permanent home in retirement.
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ago, I wrote a D-Diary memo identifying
long-term barriers to permanent
transformation of the Service Mark
Collections.
Since that time I've written a lot of
memos and direct story about the
transparent fraudulent activities created
by those certain rule makers over the
years in preparation for the collection of
moneies now all due and payable by Telco
organizations. To prevent Lawsuits, and
any misunderstanding between existing
Telcos, the Library of Congress, the
USPTO, FTC, and FCC, the new series of
TVInew aticles, "CloseUps," and Take2, was
prepared at the request of the WTQCA
association. That's something that never
would have happened before the
Monetary
Crash of 2008.
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"You mention "The Troy Cory Show,
China 88" and there's a glow. I can't tell
you the evening when I saw the live show
for the first time.
I still felt that same glow almost
20 years while viewing the 2008, Beijing
Olympics.
Troy Cory, and his Brooke Sister
were incandescent . . . and there was a
magic to all of excitment that came
together with sound, music, and the
rythem.
Why would Troy Cory be so indelible
in my mind as the first U.S.
signer/Perforner to ever appear on
nation-wide CCTV? Why would Joey Lauren
Adams one of the four Brooke Sisters be
remembered by over 300 million TV-views?
Easy, they the first to ever appear on a
Communist stage, Troy, the lead TV-singer,
performer, Joey, blonde movie star. The
indelibility of those characters. It's a
great, emotional piece of work put
together by two nations for reason only
known to them. The transition from seeing
the imposible on a Shanghai TV-stage
performance in 1988, to seeing the
highlights of the show any time I feel
like it on my Wireless
Telephone®© on "YouTube" --
so powerful. Liu Chen, Shanghai.
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Back then, in the pre-Obama era, I and my
many D-Diary memos would have been
summarily shredded. But under Pres. Obama,
not only is outside criticism invited, he
assigned himself as the chief salesman to
work through the issues. While the road to
permanent transformation stretches a long
way in front of us, there is a key reason
that we are on it at all.
Pres. Obama has been an extraordinary
leader who has recast the White House's
approach to governing. In my opinion, and
with a talented team, a determined federal
judge and an unusually capable congress,
Pres. Obama will accomplished a remarkable
turnaround of a government that had defied
all previous interventions to rein in its
both Pro and Con Hot Topic behavior.
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But no president could completely alter
the DNA of the goodtime Charlie's of Wall
Street. Permanent reform will take much
longer, and it will happen only if the
president can continue to drive the
mandate down to the financial, foriegn
trade, and health industries, where there
are still holdouts itching to reverse
course.
Pres. Obama will leave behind a blueprint,
but in some ways the next president will
have a more difficult job. He or she will
need determination to make the changes
stick, a deep knowledge of th U.S.A.
culture, the ability to win the buy-in the
middle class consumer and the courage to
touch less on the problems created by
Unions and there issues.
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These must be the next chief's top
priorities:
Make Service Your First Priority,
Not Success and Success Will Follow
Your tviNew HotTopic list might
look like this:
1. Family
2. Meaningful work
3. Health and well-being
4. Financial freedom
5. Travel and adventure
Your list might look like
this:
Does your list indicate you're not
spending you time doing what you say is
most important to you?
Are you spending time accomplishing
other people's priorities, but not your
own?
Memorize your list of priorities,
and use it as a guideline for every demand
that is made on your time.
Don't let anything come between you
and what truly matters most to
you!
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Maximize Vendor Partnerships
Collaborate with Other Business
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Ambros Seelos, and Troy Cory shown in
photo, colaborated on a host of original
songs recorded in Munich.
The
Ambros Seelos Orchestra featured
Sylvester Levay, Grammy winner for
"Fly Robin, Fly," who later had great
success with his musical "Elisabeth," and
was the co-writer with Troy, and Ambros on
Troy's BBC recordings, "Hurricane," "Hey,
Sweet Honey, Honey," and "Relax."
During the last two decades of Troy
Cory's China concert tours, Ambros Seelos
delivered the big-band background sound
for many of Troy's TV-stage performances,
"Jeepers Creepers" being a favorite
amongst the Chinese audiences.
Back in 1972 Ambros was chosen as the
official band for the Olympic Games in
Munich. Having toured the whole world, he
also performed together with giants of
Jazz like Louis Armstrong, Count Basie and
Ella Fitzgerald, Grammy-winning Hollywood
film composer and musical writer Sylvester
Levay ("Hot Shots," "Airwolf,"
"Elisabeth,") who also worked as a
producer for the living music legends
Elton John and Donna Summer.
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