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As has been his mode of late, Motion Picture Association of America CEO Jack Valenti took the opportunity of a keynote address at the North American Broadcasters Association dinner last night to rail against unusual was the confrontation afterward. Troy Cory, whose business card bills him as "ePublisher/Editor" for Television International Publications, stood up from the media table and demanded to ask a question after Valenti spoke.
 
What ensued was a somewhat rambling discourse on how the MPAA was trying to kill free speech, destroy Napster founder Shawn Fanning's years of work, and even put Fanning in jail. Valenti, who couldn't get a word in edgewise, eventually invited Cory up to the podium, where he continued going on; it soon devolved into Valenti and Cory standing face to face and shouting each other down.
 
Valenti suggested Cory needed medical attention; Cory claimed Valenti was trying steal entertainment materials that people rightfully owned. Cory was eventually pulled off the podium and escorted back to his seat while the assembled crowd cheered. April 23, 2001 3:32 p.m. ET
 
Jack Valenti Declared:
 
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of the declaration that Jack Valenti submitted on behalf of the recording industry in the case in which members of the industry are suing Napster. The full declaration and that of others are available at http://www.riaa.com/napster_legal.cfm.
 
The copyright community is the largest contributor to this nation's economy. The intellectual property created by these industries generates over $64 billion annually in international revenues alone -- more than automobiles and auto parts, more than aircraft, more than agriculture. It produces jobs at three times the annual rate of the American economy as a whole.
 
The Copyright Assembly was formed because its members are deeply concerned about the future of creative works, particularly in light of the explosive growth of the Internet. All of the members of the The Copyright Assembly are actively embracing new Internet opportunities for consumers, and are developing new, incentive business models to deliver our creative works in a manner that can make them available to consumers via the Internet. Hundreds of millions of dollars are now being invested by our members to develop this new economy. They are all eager to be part of this revolutionary technology
 
However, we also worry lest the great potential, the immense future worth of the Internet, becomes tangled by overt and covert piracy of copyrighted material. As legitimate businesses emerge on the Internet, illegitimate intruders find the Internet a haven. Piracy of copyrighted material is already a multi-billion dollar problem worldwide. For example, an estimated 38 percent of all software programs used worldwide in 1998 was pirated, at a market value of $11 billion and a loss of 109,000 American jobs. And, the economic impact of piracy stems well beyond the creative industries alone. It harms economies worldwide in the form of lost jobs and decreased tax revenues, and by inhibiting electronic commerce.

 

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• 109 - Education: Interscholastic records, religion and victims of circumstances, are the links in getting a better Education and Employment. Education is big business. The cost of education and affirmative choices is getting BIGGER -- as well as new first "para" names for old professions. After graduation, be prepared to get your diploma certified by the State agency you plan work in; this is a must! If you do not obtain the proper accreditation in your field of work, the only license you might be qualified for, is a state license selling used cars or timeshares.
-----However, it isn't clear about foreign country Diplomas. Degrees from Oxford, Munich, Paris, Moscow or Mexico University's, "pinpointing" a profession that required a written or oral state board examination to obtain a professional license, is usually reciprocated in the U.S. Most States taxing income, are now automatically mailing Estimated Tax Forms to holders of licenses issued by state boards. Good or bad, it gives the professional the legal rights to repeat "what they learned from others", without being accused of practicing their trade without a license. Paralegals, Para-dentists, News Journalist and High Tech Computer Technicians are here to stay. It's good for consumers.
Today's Puzzle: Who said that . . . "dining out and night clubbing could kill you".

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