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largest sports and humanitarian event will
take place int the world capital for media
and entertainment, uniting the world
through sports in a celebration of the
abilities and accomplishments of people
intellectual disabilities and forming a
new global vision of
acceptance.
Eunice Shriver, founder of Special
Olympics in 1968, was a pioneer in
the worldwide struggle for rights and
acceptance for people with intellectual
disabilities.
Opening Ceremonies
Nearly 7,000 athletes and 3,000 coaches
representing 170 countries will be
welcomed at the Opening Ceremony, held at
the historic Los Angeles Memorial
Coliseum. More than 60,000 fans including
Royalty, Heads of State and Government,
and other distinguished personalities will
cheer on the athletes inside the Coliseum,
while a global audience can watch coverage
provided by ESPN, the official broadcast
partner of the World Games.
Stevie Wonder, Avril Lavigne, Nicole
Scherzinger, Marc Roberge, O.A.R., Cody
Simpson, J Balvin, Becky Gand, and "Reach
Up LA" theme song creator Siedah Garrett
will headline the Opening Ceremony of the
Special Olympics World Games on 25
July.
Siedah Garrett stated that having
previously written and performed the theme
songs forthe 2007 Special Olympics and the
2010 World Expo in China, writing and
performing this epic theme song 'Reach Up
LA' for my hometown Los Angeles is one of
the highlights of my career. "I am humbled
and grateful to play a small part in this
year'scelebration of these incredible
Special Olympics athletes."
The
show will be directed by Emmy
Award-winning choreographer Debbie Allen
and produced by FiveCurrents.
Appearances by Jimmy Kimmel, Eva Longoria,
Michael Phelps, Yao Ming, Greg Louganis,
Stephanie McMahon, and Lauren Potter (one
of the most popular actresses with an
intellectual disability) among others, the
show is set to be one of the most
inspirational events Los Angeles has ever
hosted.
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Come
July 1, co-founder and Square CEO Jack
Dorsey will take the helm on an interim
basis. When Twitter Chief Executive Dick
Costolo announced that he was stepping
down, it was speculated whether the
micro-blogging service could be an
acquisition target for a deep-pocketed
company like Google, and the lack of a CEO
successor signals the potential for
acquisition." Investors, too, are calling
for a buyout.
In the past, Twitter turned down offers
from Google and Facebook, choosing instead
to compete with them for ad dollars and
users. But advertising never became as
lucrative as investors hope for and user
growth has slowed; for months now, the San
Francisco company has been under intense
pressure to prove its relevance.
Google for example doesn't have strong
social and Twitter is highly mobile, and
everything is on mobile now. It's also
moving towards video, and having video
postings and video ads. These are the big
trends on the Internet ... and Twitter has
all those things."
Last week, major Twitter investor Chris
Sacca posted a nearly 8,500-word essay on
how to improve Twitter. He then took to
CNBC to proclaim that Google and Twitter
would be an "instant fit."
As it stands, Twitter hasn't evolved much
since its launch nine years ago, and it
has a steep learning curve for newcomers
unfamiliar with its at times clunky user
experience. Twitter needs to develop or
acquire complementary products to
expand.
There is precedent for the two companies
working together. In April, Google agreed
to help Twitter sell and measure promoted
tweets paid for by advertisers. A month
later, Google began showing tweets in its
search results. That was a win for
Twitter, which now has its content seen by
many more people -- including non-Twitter
users -- as a result of the deal.
According to Costolo Twitter's board will
"carefully evaluate" any offer while
Dorsey indicated that the company has no
plans to change direction.
Regardless of whether a takeover is on the
table, analysts agree Twitter has a slew
of problems it needs to quickly address --
and not just its flat ad revenue but also
a user experience that struggles to
attract a mainstream following.
"A good analogy is Facebook's purchase of
Instagram," said Steve Sarracino, founder
of Activant Capital. "Twitter needs to
find another delivery model beyond tweets
and a Twitter feed."
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Pandora Media Inc lost a major
legal fight over how musicians and music
copyright owners are paid for their
work
A federal district court in New
York ruled in favor of BMI (Broadcast
Music Inc.) which has a huge
representation of popular songwriters. The
group had asked the court to raise
Pandora's payments to 2.5% of its revenue
from 1.75%.
More or less half
of Pandora's revenue, ($921 million in
2014), is paid to rights holders that
include record labels and music
publishers.
Pandora, has 79
million active users, and has had a series
of recent victories regarding royalty
payments. Performing rights organizations
BMI and its competitor ASCAP, collect
royalties from the use of their members'
songs and compositions on radio,
television and Internet services. However,
the organizations do not represent
performers or record labels.
BMI hailed the
decision as an enormous victory for its
more than 650,000 songwriters, composers
and publishers.
The
ruling follows two recent legal victories
for Pandora. A federal appeals court last
week ruled against ASCAP to keep Pandora's
rate at 1.85%, agreeing with a lower
court.
The
Federal Communications Commission, in a
separate dispute, recently cleared the way
for Pandora to buy a South Dakota
terrestrial radio station. Pandora hopes
that move will help it argue that it
should quality for the lower royalties
paid to BMI and ASCAP by traditional
broadcast radio
companies.
Pandora pledged to
appeal the court's May 14th ruling.
The
ongoing fight over music royalties is
taking place on multiple fronts. The
Justice department, last year has opened a
review of its consent decrees governing
BMI and ASCAP, which had asked for changes
to the rules. As part of its review, the
Justice Department invited comment from
songwriters, composers, publishers,
licensees, and service providers.
On another front a
coalition of artists, labels and other
industry players are supporting the Fair
Play, Fair Pay Act introduced in Congress
this year. Among other things, the
legislation would end broadcast radio's
long practice of not paying labels
performance royalties. Also it would seek
to ensure that satellite and Internet
radio companies pay labels for pre-1972
recordings.
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By Gary Sunkin
Since 1987, Scuba Show has become
the most anticipated diving event of the
year and the largest consumer scuba diving
show in the country. Scuba Show's main
goal is to bring together and support the
local dive community and to fuel passion,
inspiration and love of nature in the
strongest market of divers in North
America. Designed to spark curiosity,
inspiration and excitement, the 28th
annual Scuba Show will feature a weekend
filled with fun and discovery.
The 2015 Scuba Show will take place
on Saturday, June 6, from 10 am to 6 pm,
and Sunday, June 7, from 10 am to 5 pm at
the Long Beach Convention Center, located
at 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA
90802. Tickets are available online at
scubashow.com/attendees/tickets
Along with
$34,000 in door prizes to be given away,
the Scuba Showwill showcase nearly 300
exhibitors and passionate diving experts
representing unique dive locations from
around the world. As with every year,
Scuba Show exhibitors are looking forward
to talking one-on-one with Southern
Californians. The 2015 will also feature
entertaining and educational workshops and
seminars all weekend covering topics such
as history, adventure, marine life, diving
physiology, underwater film and
photography, local dive spots,
foreigntravel and marine conservation.
Perhaps the most anticipated event
at Scuba Show is the annual Saturday Night
Party at the beautiful Shark Lagoon at the
Aquarium of the Pacific. This exciting,
after-hours party is free to enter with a
Scuba Show admission and will give
attendees opportunities to have hands-on
encounters with sharks, rays and crabs as
well as opportunities to explore penguin
and sea lion habitats. Food and drinks
will be served and attendees will be
delighted by a live performance of "The
Ultimate Elvis Experience". To top off the
night,big-time prizes will be raffled and
auctioned off to benefit the Aquarium of
the Pacific.
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FILMFEST MÜNCHEN - June 25 To July
4th, 2015
-The
Open Air will set the Gasteig
swinging
This year's Open Air at FILMFEST
MÜNCHEN is dedicated to Swing music,
with music and dance films reaching back
eight decades. Catchy rhythms and
choreographies will swing the Gasteig
Piazza -- and leave the audience tapping
toes and humming along!
The unmatched classic among Swing
films is still HELLZAPOPPIN' from 1941,
which brought Lindy Hop pioneer Frankie
Manning and the Whitey Lindy Hoppers from
Harlem's legendary Savoy Ballroom to
Hollywood for some of the most spectacular
dance routines and moves in movie history,
which even the best modern break dancers
can learn a thing or two from.
Director
Tim Whelan's SWING FEVER (1943) open the
Hollywood doors to "Cotton Club" star Lena
Horne, who supplemented an overwhelmingly
white cast. It was one of the rare movie
roles for the Civil
Rights advocate
Horne, who was later blacklisted by
McCarthy and unable to work in
Hollywood.
Jimmy
Stewart in THE GLENN MILLER STORY
After WWII, the glory days of Big Band
music came to an end with the ascendancy
of Rock'n'Roll, Elvis Presley and Buddy
Holly. Director Anthony Mann's THE GLENN
MILLER STORY (1954) looks back on the life
story of the great American band leader,
played by Jimmy Stewart -- his first
non-Western for Mann.
Richard Gere
and Diane Lane in COTTON
CLUB
Swing was
out of fashion for 30 years, until Francis
Ford Coppola chimed in its renaissance
with COTTON CLUB (1984) &endash; starring
Richard Gere as a trumpet player who falls
for a mobster's girl (Diane Lane, later
paired with Gere in UNFAITHFUL), along
with dance legend Gregory Hines and early
performances by Lawrence Fishburne
(MATRIX) and Coppola's nephew Nicolas
Cage.
Dermot Mulroney and Harry Belafonte
in KANSAS CITY
By the 1990s, the Swing Renaissance was in
full swing: In 1996, Robert Altman
returned to his hometown in KANSAS CITY to
weave a web of intrigue, crime, love,
opium and jazz around Jennifer Jason
Leigh, Dermot Mulroney, Steve Buscemi and
Harry Belafonte. In SWEET AND LOWDOWN
(1999), Woody Allen let Sean Penn,
"second-best Jazz guitarist ever" and
hopeless egomaniac, vie for the hand of
mute laundress Hattie (Samantha
Morton).
The SWING KIDS (directed by Thomas
Carter, 1993) were youthful Jazz fans in
1930s Hamburg, who rebelled against the
Nazis und Hitler Youth though modern
"negro" dance and music -- starring Robert
Sean Leonard (DEAD POET'S SOCIETY),
Christian Bale and Kenneth Branangh. And
2003 saw director Martin Guigui's steamy
romance SWING, in which a young musician
(Innis Casey) falls for a mysterious older
woman (Jacquline Bisset) in a jazz club.
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Nathan
B. Stubblefield, the Man History
Overheard
By Harvey
Geller
In Life's current Bicentennial issue,
radio checks in, at #86 on the hot "100
Events That Shaped America," 19 buttons
behind Bell's telephone. Erroneously, Life
lists Guglielmo Marcon's dots and dashes
as the first wireless broadcast, a fable
echoed by the World Almanac and
Encyclopedia Britannica. It's a forgivable
mumpsimus, since the evidence offered on
the following pages has not, until now,
appeared in any national publication.
The birth of broadcasting is a bizarre
soap opera saga, a lacrymal legend of
mystery, machination, ephemeral
enshrinement, decline, disillusionment and
disaster. It's denouncement dissolves six
miles north of Murray, Kentucky, in a
two-room shanty constructed of pine and
cornstalks, where radio's uncelebrated
architect is discovered 48 hours after his
death, his records scattered, his
equipment destroyed, his brain partly
eaten by rats. Even local radio fails to
mention his demise. He is Nathan Bernard
Stubblefield, the man history over-heard
and then overlooked.Stubblefield's
supporters maintain that telegraphy is far
different from telephony; that they are, I
fact, diverse discoveries. Wireless
telephone is hip-to-shore radio, the
walkie-talkie, the citizen band and
portable radio, the mobile phone, the
audio arm of television, rheostats,
rectifying tubes, filaments, dials,
microphones, AM and FM radio and every
broadcasting booth on earth--not Marconi's
Code signals.
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in Warner Bros.
Circular
"Hello,
Rainey," according to Dr. Rainey T. Wells,
founder of Murray State College, was the
world's first radio message. Testifying
before an FCC commission in 1947, Rainey
explained that he had personally heard
Stubblefield demonstrate his wireless
telephone as early as 1892.
"He
had a shack about four feet square near
his house from which he took an ordinary
telephone receiver, but entirely without
wires. Handing me these, he asked me to
walk some distance away and listen. I had
hardly reached my post, which happened to
be an apple orchard, when I heard 'Hello,
Rainey' come booming out of the receiver.
I jumped a foot and said to myself, 'This
fellow is fooling me. He as wires
somewhere.' So I moved to the side some 20
feet but all the while he kept talking to
me. I talked back and he answered me as
plainly as you please. I asked him to
patent the thing but he refused, saying he
wanted to continue his research and
perfect it."
Dr.
William Mason, Stubblefield's family
physician, described a day during that
same year when Stubblefield "handed me a
device in what appeared to be a keg with a
handle on it. I started walking down the
lane . . . from it I could distinctly hear
his voice and a harmonica which he was
broadcasting to me several years before
Marconi made his announcement about
wireless telegraphy."
"I have been
working on this, the wireless telephone,
for 10 or 12 years," he told a St. Louis
Post-Dispatch correspondent in January,
1902. "This solution is not the result of
an inspiration or the work of a minute. It
is the climax of years. The system can be
developed until messages by voice can be
sent and heard all over the country, even
to Europe. The world is it limits."
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"I
heard as clearly as if the speaker were
only across a 12-foot room" wrote the
newsman.
When
the article appeared on January 10, 1902,
Stubblefield was besieged by capitalists,
financiers, stock-jugglers, hucksters and
hawkers. Dr. Mason recalled seeing a
$40,000 check for a part interest in the
invention, as titans of industry "wearing
diamonds as large as your thumb" scuttled
up industry dirt roads to Stubblefield's
flinty farm.
He
refused all propositions, including one
for half a million dollars. "It is north
twice that," he insisted, entrusting only
his son, Bernard, with the secret of his
mysterious keg. On occasion he repelled
over-inquisitive visitors with a
shotgun.
Invited
by leading scientist, he traveled with his
trunk of mystery to Washington, D.C.,
where he demonstrated the practicability
of his contrivance from the steamship
Bartholdy on the Potomac to crowds along
the river bank. On Decoration Day, 1902,
he broadcast words and music form the
Belmont Mansion and Fairmont Park in
Philadelphia to hundreds of statesmen,
investors and newsmen. He obtained patents
in England, the U.S. and Canada.
In 1930 a memorial to "the first man to
transmit and receive the human voice
without wires" was dedicated at Murray
State Teachers College campus, less than
100 feet from the charred ruins of the
world's first broadcasting station.
In 1962 his tragic life was dramatized in
an epicedial folk opera, The Stubblefield
Story, composed by Murray State professor
Paul Shahan and Mrs. Lillian Lowry and
performed in the campus auditorium.
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Troy
Cory was among the first international
entertainers and the first American
entertainer to perform in the People's
Republic of China, beginning in
1988. In
itself a notable culture-historical feat,
in view of China's closed door policies of
the late 70s and well into the 80s. The
PRC's administrative climate in comparison
is much less restrictive now and China's
open door policy enables many entertainers
to introduce themselves to the populace
Chinese audiences
Back in the 80s, as a
goodwill ambassador representing the
U.S.A., Troy Cory and his back-up dancers
and singers, "The Brooke Sisters," were
the first entertainers from the United
States to appear in a full staged program
in the People's Republic of China during
the Shanghai TV Festival, and televised on
China's National Television (CCTV), viewed
by over 300 million people.
It was there
Cory met Jiang Zemin, then mayor of
Shanghai, and who later became the 5th
President of the People's Republic of
China.
The
'88 Shanghai Concert was the beginnings of
Troy's concert tours in China for the next
two decades. The concerts, just to name a
few, included the following cities:
Shanghai, Beijing, Anshan, Harbin, Fuzhou
and and Tsingtao (Qingdao)
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Martin Sheen and Mischa Barton to appear
at kick-off event of seventh annual Kat
Kramer's Films that Change the World
The event will be held, April 10,
2015, at the Canon USA, Inc. Screening
Room, adjacent to the Stanley Kramer
Screening Room, located on the
Sunset-Gower Studios' lot, where Stanley
Kramer once filmed 15 of his 35 movies
when the studio was known as Columbia
Pictures.
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Disneyland Diamond Celebration: 60
years of Magic. With May now here, we are
just a few weeks away from the start of
Disneyland's 60th anniversary Diamond
Celebration.
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WASHINGTON
-- Tough new net neutrality regulations
were published in the Federal Register on
April 13, 2015, that started a 60-day
clock on its effective date of June 12 and
triggering the first formal legal
challenge to the controversial online
traffic rules.
US Telecom, a
trade group whose members include AT&T
Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc.,
filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit to stop the rules, arguing the
rules are "arbitrary and capricious" and
violate federal law.
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Hollywood,
CA (April 12, 2015) -- Kat Kramer's Films
That Change The World kicked off the
Opening Night of the Seventh Annual Cinema
Series with a Screening and Panel
Discussion about the film
Bhopal:
Marsha Hunt, the legendary
97-year-old actress and social activist of
Hollywood's Golden Age received a
sustained standing ovation from a capacity
crowd of 175 guests as she received the
First Annual "Hunt For Humanity Award" for
her social activism presented to her by
Ken Howard, President of SAG-AFTRA.
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series,
please visit
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"The
government is taking a snooze"
Kurt
Sigl, president of Bundesverband
eMobilität pushes from the outside
in. Politics fail in promoting emobility
and the German manufacturers talk down the
electric car.
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Like
the text and drawings of the 1907 WiTel
Patent .
.
.
the effects, elements and components of
Notes of a musical composition, make the
song copywritable and trademarkable, and
eligible to use the symbols . . .
® ©.
Royalties - ®and ©
Like
the published magazine picture on the
right, the song becomes eligible for
®and ©, and the collection
of intellectual property royalties, ie.
such as songs, and WiTel phone
numbers.
Phone numbers analogy
Based on
copyright infringement law and the Red
Flags Rule of 2010, the theft of ID and
one's goods, products or services, i.e.
songs or even phone numbers, could be
either a civil or criminal offense and
ownership royalties can be collected
upon.
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Court
denies Grooveshark DMCA protection for
songs like "Johnny B. Goode"
In April 2013, a New York state
appellate court made a curious decision in
a matter being litigated between
Grooveshark parent company Escape Media
Group, Inc. and UMG Recordings, Inc. The
court ruled that due to an peculiarity in
copyright law, the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act does not apply to songs that
were licensed under state law before
February 15, 1972. As such, for these
recordings, Grooveshark is not eligible
for what is known as safe harbor -- an
immunity to liability if users upload
copyrighted works without the website's
knowledge.
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in Charge of the
Internet?
March
10, 2015- It's been two weeks since the
Federal Communications Commission voted
3-2 to overhaul the way broadband Internet
service is regulated,
changing it
from a Title I information service to a
Title II telecommunications service - by
expanding the definition of conventional
phone service to include Internet address
as well as phone numbers, according to the
order
And only now is
the 400-page order, not released prior to
the vote, that was drawn up by FCC
Chairman Tom Wheeler and supported by the
commission's two Democratic members,
available for public viewing. This was
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