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Maia S-H

The Truth About Trans Fat Labeling - 0 views

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    Smart Balance is using science and FDA regulaions to advertise its low -trans fat margarin. According to this ad campaign, the FDA allows products with less than 0.5g trans fat to label their products as having 0.0g trans-fat--pretty sneaky!
Kelvin Rhee

U.S. court orders Limewire shut down due to copyright infringement - 1 views

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    An article from BNO News has recently reported that LimeWire has been shut down by a U.S. court on claims that the site was used for infringement. LimeWire is notorious for allowing its users to download music without paying for the file, which begs the question, is this legal? The Recording Industry Association of American, which represents several important record labels such as Sony, EMI, Universal, and Warner filed a lawsuit against LimeWire in 2006 stating that the company was allowing downloading of illegal music, violating the terms of the music's copyright. Since these record labels own the copyrights to the majority of the music that was being distributed, they were losing money and business because they were not getting paid for the use of their music. Lime Group, the company that owns LimeWire, continues to function otherwise, it is just this subsidiary that has been ceased to conduct business. Although the future seems bleak for LimeWire, its CEO remains optimistic.
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    On October 27, 2010 a very popular music sharing application called Limewire was shut down due to copyright infringement. BNO news reported the story to wireupdate.com and the a few record labels like SOny, EMI, Universal and Warner filed a lawsuit against Limewire in 2006 so this is nothing new for the file sharing company. The Lime Group CEO and owner of Limewire George Searle said "challenging time, we are excited about the future." So he seems to have a good outlook on the future eeven though his company is going through this touch time.
David Shapiroda

Creative Commons Is Rewriting Rules of Copyright - 0 views

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    This article is about creative commons, and how music artists are starting to prefer it over traditional copyright. Artists such as "Chuck D and the Fine Arts Militia" released their new single under creative commons, and encouraged people to copy it, mix it, criticize it and other things. Now the song has been incorporated into new types of music and videos, and every time those are viewed, it links back to the original artist, giving them immediate popularity. Once other artists saw how this was giving the band more fans, they started releasing their songs under creative commons as well. Copyright laws provide limited flexibility, and make it harder for artists to get as many fans as they would if they released their songs under Creative Commons. Artists and authors have been saying that creative commons allows others to "build upon their creativity -- without calling a lawyer first." Now, artists are making half of their money off downloads and the other half off licensing fees. However, while many artists and authors are starting to release their work under creative commons, others like major movie studios or record labels will not, because they already make plenty of money off the current traditional copyright system.
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    Creative Commons licenses are changing the media sharing environment of the internet. When people share media with a creative commons label, anybody is allowed to download, upload, and share it for free. This is good for artists who want to grow their fan bases, but bad for companies who are looking to profit from their work.
Nick Faba

Sneaky Labeling: Mott's Will Help You Water Down Your Juice If You Like - 0 views

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      Look at what this guy found. Try to look for product label lies and exagerations, especially pay attention to serving size info
india art n design

London Design Festival - Reaching Out or Searching Within? - 0 views

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    As the buzz of the London Design Festival that has just concluded last night, continues in hushed wow's, Team IAnD chews on the thought of the colossal participation, burgeoning by the years... check out our insight here...
Adam Kenner

'Smart Choices' food label: a sign of nutrition or marketing? -- latimes.com - 0 views

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    A logo adopted by food company giants is showing up in major supermarkets
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    A logo adopted by food company giants is showing up in major supermarkets
Glenda Guerrero

Google and Net Neutrality - 1 views

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    Google's Public Policy Blog - their views on government, policy and politics
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