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The future of food fabrication, intellectual property and seeds

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Of course, that's a phrase borrowed from today's music industry, but here's how it applies to desktop food fabricators: Every food item you select in the Food Fabricator will be based on a molecular recipe assembled by some corporation (Monsanto, probably, if it still exists in the future). Of course, that company will own the rights to that food item. When you want to create a batch of apples, vegetables or chicken, you're going to have to pay a fee to the company that owns the rights to that food. "Now wait a minute," you might say.

DVD copy warnings, movie studio paranoia, and the effort to turn customers into criminals

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Well, that's how the movie industry, music industry and even the audio book industry seems to treat people. They treat everyone like criminals, and in so doing, they inconvenience their best customers and kill the viability of their services. Let's turn everyone into criminals! Those same industries are working hard to pass new laws that make it illegal for you to make a recording of anything, even an analog recording. Let's say you are playing a Janet Jackson CD and you hit "record" on the tape recorder. You would be breaking the law. You could be thrown in prison as a felon for doing that.

Orwellian new Copyright Bill HR2391 would criminalize skipping commercials, destroy Fair Use

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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If this Senate bill passes, it will transform virtually every young American into a criminal, and at that point it will be up to the music industry and recording industry to decide who they want to imprisoned today. With every person defined as a criminal, it all comes down to "selective prosecution," where the industry targets anyone they want, because everybody is now technically a criminal. These laws should never exist in a free society. These are the laws of a police state... one that seems to be ever more quickly creeping up on Americans in the post-9/11 era.

The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy

E. D. Hirsch
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Tin Pan Alley A reference to the popular music industry in the United States; the term is not used as much today as it was a generation or two ago. J*- Tin Pan Alley is often associated with songwriters who are more interested in making money off their songs than in producing high-quality music. Titian (TISH-uhn) An Italian painter of the sixteenth century, known for his portraits and for his innovative use of color. Toscanini, Arturo (tos-kuh-NEE-nee) A celebrated Italian conductor of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He spent much of his career in the United States.

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know

James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch
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Tin Pan Alley A reference to the popular music industry in the United States; the term is not used as much today as it was a generation or two ago. fa Tin Pan Alley is often associated with songwriters who are more interested in making money off their songs than in producing high-quality music. Titian (nsH-uhn) An Italian painter of the sixteenth century, known for his portraits and for his innovative use of color. halting, even stammering, style of speech. Stewart has appeared in a great variety of movies, including Mr.

Oxymorons: The Myth of a U.S. Health Care System

J.D. Kleinke
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And notwithstanding the presence of the country music industry, hospital companies constitute the biggest economic force in Nashville. Once again, the exceptions prove the rule. The first of the two largest and most financially successful of the chains over time has been Tenet, which is run by an outsider, Jeffrey Barbakow, and operated not in Nashville but in southern California.



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