TAKING A LOOK AT THE STRUGGLE
HERE AT HOME.
REPORTER: OPIOID ADDICTION
IMPACTS THOUSANDS OF OKLAHOMANS
EVERY YEAR.
AND FOR HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE,
THOSE CONSEQUENCES HAVE BEEN
TRAGIC.
>> IT IS REALLY AN EPIDEMIC, NO
OTHER WAY TO DESCRIBE IT.
REPORTER: AN EPIDEMIC IMPACTING
EVERYONE FROM THE STREET DRUG
ADDICT TO THE SUBURBAN MOTHER
WHO INNOCENTLY STARTED TAKING
PAINKILLERS PRESCRIBED BY HER
DOCTOR.
>> OVERTIME THOSE DRUGS JUST
, STARTED TO TAKE OVER AND
IT BECAME LESS ABOUT FEEDING AND
HEALING THE PAIN AND MORE ABOUT
FEEDING AND ADDICTION.
REPORTER: IF THE ADDICTION GETS
OUT OF HAND, IT CAN HAVE TRAGIC
CONSEQUENCES.
IN 2015, THERE WERE 862 DRUG
OVERDOSE DEATHS AND DATA SHOWS
THAT 69% OF THEM WERE
PRESCRIPTION DRUG DEATHS.
BUT ONE WAY OKLAHOMA IS WORKING
TO FIGHT THE PROBLEM IS THROUGH
THE PRESCRIPTION MONITORING
PROGRAM.
>> IF YOU PULL UP THE PMP
WEBSITE.
REPORTER: PHARMACIST LINZIE
ROBERTS SAYS SHE HAS ENCOUNTERED
PATIENTS TRYING TO SCAM HER INTO
GIVING THEM PILLS WITH FRAUDUENT
PRESCRIPTIONS.
>> ON AVERAGE, A FEW TIMES A
WEEK.
REPORTER: BUT THROUGH THE PMP
SYSTEM IT IS A STANDARD PRACTICE
TO CHECK EVERY PATIENT'S HISTORY
WHO COMES IN ASKING FOR A
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE.
SHE SAYS THIS HELPS HER CATCH
THOSE WHO MAY BE DOCTOR SHOPPING
AND KEEP PILLS OUT OF THE HANDS
OF ADDICTS
>> IT IS LESS AVAILABLE TO THEM
TO SUPPLY THE ADDICTION.
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My tv show obsession and I SPEAK ITALIAN - 25 things about me||MeMyselfandCris - Duration: 14:19.
It's so weird to be speaking Italian in front of the camera
Anyways !
So
number one
I was born on August 10th 1997
and my dad was also born on August 10th but in 1959
therefore we were born on the same day but
not of the same year
two: when I was little I had straight hair
don't know what happened there but something happened
three: I wear Invisaline which are those invisible braces
like clear masks on the teeth
don't know if you can see it but yeah
they straighten your teeth like braces do
four: I started taking ballet classes when i was six
when I was seven I started taking modern
then I added lots of other styles but I've never stopped
doing ballet, I still take classes today
five: when I was little I wanted to become an actress
then I changed my mind, I wanted to be a singer
at a point I ended up wanting to be a director
look, I don't know, I also wanted to become a vet
...a writer...but, yeah
six
when I was little I was terrified by dogs
until one day my mom decided that it had to stop
that we had to get a dog. So we found someone who
was giving away some puppies that were some type of sporting dog
and he had a male one and a female one left
and we decided to get the male one
I was still terrified but he drove to my house with the
dog that was scared of the car and so was shaking
the man took him out of the box he was in
he handed him to my mom who was holding him (the dog)
and I was behind my mom and I was looking at him
so he (the dog) moved his head closer to me and then
I petted him and it was love at first sight towards every dog
seven
I can speak Italian and English almost perfectly
let's say sometimes I have problems speaking both languages
but I think it's a general problem I have
anyways I was saying
I speak Italian and English and I studied...
during the last two years of elementary school
in middle school and high school
I studied French, in high school I also studied German
at the moment I'm taking Spanish at uni
and I'm trying to learn Norwegian on Duolingo because...
if you haven't seen my previous video you should watch it
because I'm obsessed with SKAM
when I was 17, actually I was 16 when I applied
but I did it when I was 17
anyway when I was 17 I went on an exchange year
I went to the US and it was the best experience of my life
because I learned so many things (about myself)
I changed so much
I understood what I wanted to do and that's why
I'm here in Scotland
and yeah...
When I was...11? Yes, when I was 11 I started taking
guitar classe, then I decided that I wanted to play the piano
then I decided that I had to learn how to sing
I've never achieved any of this so
I can do a bit of everything but nothing fully (it's an Italian expression, I don't know how to translate it)
Ok, so this one it's a bit weird
my friends call me "the stalker" because...
let's say I'm able to find out a lot to things about other people
and that...
let's say that... oh well
let's say I know a lot of things about other people
but those people don't know I know
see! When I say I can't even speak italian (I made a grammar mistake before)
but...I don't tell people what I know if I'm not asked, I just randomly know
so my friends call me "the stalker"
when I was little I was obsessed with books
I was always reading, I remember once my teacher
in elementary school, gave each one of us a book
and we had a week to read it and I finished it that same day
and I finished school at 5 and I had dance on that day
but I still managed to finished it and the teacher
let's say she was a bit surprised
also because I remembered it all so I had read it
but yeah, when I was little I used to read so much
then my mom decided that I had to calm down with this non stop reading
and then she started buying me only a book a week
then we got to three books per month
but I used to order them online so the came all together
so I used to finish them all together
in a few days
and then I had nothing else to read
but one day I discovered Tv shows and I still read
but not that much
even though I'm 19 I'm still in love with disney films
[I was just trying to say something but I can't even speak Italian sooo]
I love watching disney films
I watched Moana the other day and it's [sigh]
but I think in Italian it's called "Oceania", I'm pretty sure
my favorite Disney movie is The Lion King
The Lion King, for sure
but I think I watched too many
maybe all of them, or maybe not all but a lot
My favorite movie is The Great Gatsby
I think I had said it in one of my first videos anyway
but yeah The Great Gatsby is my favorite movie
I can't explain why but I watched it like 11 times
in like 3 days
and...I'm obsessed
now not that much anymore but there's no other movie
that I've seen that many times
maybe Love Rosie, I watched it a lot of times
But it's one of those cute movies that you watch and they make you happy
but The Great Gatsby it's [no words] I also like the book (but not as much)
If you haven't noticed yet, I'm obsessed with tv shows
at the moment my favorite tv show
in case it wasn't clear yet
it's SKAM
I'll leave the link of the video where I talk about SKAM up here
go watch it even though it's literally just a "SKAM rant"
but yeah doesn't matter
but my favorite tv show since forever
it's probably Gilmore Girls
because it was the first one I got obsessed with
it was the first tv show that I ever binge watched
It was my first love
this is a bit random but I have an eye which is
smaller than the other one
now I don't remember which one it is
let me check
I think it's this eye but i'm not 100% sure
anyways one it's smaller that the other one because
i was in the corridor in my house running
I put my foot on a carpet that was folded on the floor
outside the bathroom
I slipped, I fell on my tummy and i slipped towards
towards the bathroom (inside it)
And I hit my eye against the bidet
I was born in seaside town
I've always been near the sea, my first house was on the seafront
I've always been used to hear the sound of the waves and the sea
so when I'm nervous the best way for me to calm down
is to go on the beach to listen to the sound and the smell of the sea
it's so calming
and I feel home, even when i'm not home
just by being in front of the sea
I'm so unorganized
I can't make a plan and then stick to it
even though I'm trying and I'm making my bullet journal
I don't know why I've decided I have to become organized
also because I think that way I could do more things
so...but yeah I'm still unorganized
in relation to what i just said
I'm also a person that doesn't finish what she started straight away
maybe because I'm not organized
and I know it's something negative to say about myself
but sometimes I have to take a break and then restart
but I have to take a break and I don't know why
I absolutely love traveling
let's face it: I was born in Italy and now I study in Scotland
i go to uni in Scotland so it's quite clear
anyway I love traveling, in my life I've been...
I've been around Italy
I've been to France, Greece, Malta
In England and in Scotland
I've been to the US
Then I've been to the UK Virgin Islands
to the US Virgin Islands and to Puerto Rico
and I thinks that's it
I love going to concerts
I think I could, actually I did it
I went to some concerts even when I didn't know the singers
Or I wasn't a fan
But I still like going to concerts just because of the whole atmosphere of the concert
I already said I was born in august so my zodiac sign is
Leo and my ascendant sign is Capricorn
I'm a very lazy person, I have to admit that
I am lazy and I always do things at the last minute
But when I do them last minute they come out better
I don't know why, maybe because I concentrate more
because I always work harder when it's last minute
but I do work hard
I'm doing a joint degree in Film and International Relations
I know they are completely different but still
last thing, at least I think it's the last one
when I was little, not that little
I was like 11 or 12
I wanted to make a YouTube channel
I wanted to be in front of a camera but I didn't know what to do
so there's some videos of me just randomly dancing in front of the camera
and it took me years to decide to actually do it
but in the end I did it, right?
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Mischa Barton's Alleged Meltdown: Hospitalized for Mental Evaluation, Backyard, Mom is a 'Witch' - Duration: 1:23.
Mischa Barton was hospitalized for a mental evaluation on Thursday.
The 31 year old actresses disturbing behaviour alerted the neighbours to call the police.
Nuala Quinn-Barton exclusively told Radar online that, "I'm sorry, I don't know
anything."
It is alleged that Barton was seen in her backyard hanging over her fence while ranting
about her estranged mother being a "witch."
The dramatic event took place at 7 in the morning.
Pictures showed her dressed in only a dress shirt and a tie.
But Seargent Duncan told Radar that she was "full clothed" yet was "speaking incoherent
statements."
The actress was rushed to the hospital on her own accord.
The last time she was in the hospital was in 2009 when she was held involuntary.
The actress said it was just a bad reaction to wisdom tooth removal.
The last time Mischa Barton made headlines when she made a political statement about
Black Lives Matter calling the police "pigs."
Many felt this was out of touch with reality since at the time she was on a private yacht.
What do you think of Mischa Barton's meltdown?
Is it true or false that she completely lost her mind?
Let me know in the comments w below and don't forget to subscribe!
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Weekly Thoughts: How do you define yourself? - Duration: 4:56.
Hey ya'll, so this past week the main thing
that I've been thinking about is how do
i define myself as a person or you know
what makes me "me", who am I, all the
questions of course like not like I got
it figured out but just...this is what
I've been thinking about and the reason
the main reason why it kind of got
brought up was I had a voice lesson on
Tuesday and in the voice lesson i was
messing up on a lot of things that I had
you know previously not been like all
these certain techniques and things that
I was just having trouble with and my
breathing and and my teacher was
commenting on it and I just got really
frustrated throughout the whole lesson
and after the lesson I'm just thinking
about you know all the bad things I was
doing and blah blah i'm just i was so
horrible
whatever you know that that cycle that
everyone gets into and I started
wondering you know what would happen if
I lost the ability to sing then I
started you know thinking like well what
about my other talents what if I lost
those who would I be without these
things that i put my self worth and
value in and I don't think it ever
really hit me how much I put my
self-worth into my talents and things
that I make (until now) and I don't think it's
bad to be proud of stuff that you make or
you know be proud of your talents and
want to get better and whatever but
whenever you start putting your self
worth as a human into your talents or
things that you make
I think that it can be really bad for
your mindset and stuff because you know
what if you are having an off day and
your singing is bad like mine was
Tuesday or all you know what if you
create something and you think it's
terrible like all the sudden your self
worth of yourself...you're thinking you're
terrible
and you know got me thinking like well I
don't think that people that don't have
the same talents as me are worthless i
think everyone inherently has worth and
that you know no matter how much talent
or whatever you create like everyone has
you know worth and it got me thinking
you know first off about the whole like
you know what am I putting my self-worth
in how am I looking at myself and then
the other thing where I was like if this
is how I define myself what am i without
those things if I didn't have the
ability to sing or paint or whatever if i
didn't have those specific things like
who am i without those if i'm defining
myself by the things that I can do I
guess basically what i'm trying to say
is what do you think you know defines a
person what do you think makes a person
who they are you know is it is their
talents is it their looks
is it their mindset is it their
experiences I don't know...you know and
then then and then whenever you start
thinking about that you're like well how
much of myself that I think of myself as
unique or under my control I don't know
is actually completely manipulated by my
circumstance-situation-experiences you
know how much of me is truly "me" and not
nurture what's so cool is that we can
constantly remake ourselves and change
ourselves and and be more like we want
to be and I think that's awesome but at
the same time sometimes it makes you
kind of be like well who am i if I'm
constantly changing myself like what is
the real me
I don't know basically...basically I don't
know who i am and this is a very
confusing weekly thoughts video because
i am confused but it's what I've been
thinking about so I'm just going to kind
of put this out there and ask like you
know whenever people ask you who are you
how do you respond you know most
most of the time it's it's kind of like
well I am...I am this name i am a mother
I'm a sister I have this job you know I
am these things but what happens if
those things go away or I don't know
it's just so interesting how people
define themselves you know like what
they use to answer those questions and
right now i mean i don't really know the
answer to that question and I think that
it's okay not to know and not have all
the answers you know and that sometimes
you should just sit with things and be
okay with that *thank you*
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SANCTUARY CITY. JOINING US NOW
TO TALK ABOUT THIS IS MAYOR,
BARBARA HALLIDAY, AND CITY
MANAGER KELLY MCADOO. THANKS FOR
BEING HERE.
THANK YOU BOTH FOR JOINING US
THIS MORNING.
still ahead: OPENING NEW DOORS.
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Fair working conditions and sustainable productions are fundamental
We are part of a movement that strives for fair wages and a better environment
We believe in change
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A Hip-Hop Pioneer Opens Up About Living with Diabetes | Where Are They Now | Oprah Winfrey Network - Duration: 1:36.
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about nine years ago.
I went to a doctor and a doctor told me,
you're on the borderline of being diabetic.
He said we need to put you on medication.
You need to treat this before it becomes a more extreme case.
It did become more extreme.
My sight started fading.
Being blind has not really affected
my life for simple tasks.
And I started doing things to be self-reliant.
But I have such a great family, friends, and people
around me who help me.
And I've talked to other doctors that said, after I have
this bariatric surgery done and the diabetes is dissipated,
there's a very good chance that my sight may come back.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
Fight back, that's a program that we're
creating to show everybody what we're doing to fight back,
besides the changing of the nutrition,
besides the exercise, besides the spirituality of it.
I created the Dr. Dre Foundation for the Cure,
because I don't believe in treatment.
I believe in the cure.
So I want to go out on the road and show people, teach people,
learn from people, to bring all those kind of people
together with the Dr. Dre Fight Back.
And that's what this is all about.
Some people may look at me and say, oh, man,
look at what you're going through.
Oh, this is so bad.
And I go, no, God said this is what he wanted me to do.
And he said, I wanted to show you,
and I wanted you to understand, you're a great messenger.
I mean, I've got nothing but love for so many people,
and I'm very, very blessed.
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Good + Bad Things About Penny Stocks - Duration: 5:26.
Penny stocks can be great - they can turn a few hundred dollars into a few thousand,
and pretty quickly too.
Of course, they can also burn up an investment just as fast.
This is why it is so important to decide if they are right for you (which they may not
be).
I thought it might help to tell you about 4 awesome things about penny stocks, as well
as 4 really very dark aspects.
Check this out...
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Penny stocks are typically very early stage companies.
They may be brand new, or still very small, but when they start to grow, they can produce
absolutely phenomenal returns, and very often they will grow for years and years.
Volatility can be huge, so when they move 20 or 50 even one hundred percent, they often
produce those gains within days or hours, or even within minutes.
That's a lot more exciting than you will ever see from any big-name stocks like IBM or McDonald's.
The size of the gains can also be life-changing.
If you are looking to day trade for 10% gains and losses, or to buy safe stuff like Cisco
or Walmart which may only create 5% increases in a year, then you are in the wrong place.
When we analyze penny stocks, we are looking for gains of about 100% on average within
months, and the big winners we have found have generated increases of over 1,000 percent.
In a lifetime, you only need to find one or two of those.
As well, yes, there are a lot of risks, and we get to those next, but this is another
point for the good side.
The fact is that all those risks which give penny stocks such a bad name, and create the
reasons your uncle or co-worker, or maybe even you, lost money on them, are easily avoidable.
Don't trade the penny stocks on the Dark Markets, look for very high-quality companies with
rock-solid financial positions, and understand what the real price-drivers of the companies
are, and then you are instantly trading the best penny stocks, from among the most profitable
companies.
You do that, and all the sudden you have strongly tilted the odds in your favour.
--
We mentioned volatility as a plus already, but we list it here again as a negative.
Volatility can be extreme, and just like it can result in a 50% gain in a day, it can
just as often move in the exact opposite direction.
Penny stocks are also very thinly traded.
This means there are not as many trades in the shares, and sometimes the trading in a
company's shares can look like a ghost town.
This lightly-traded nature of the smallest penny stocks makes them perfect tools for
dishonest scam-artists to manipulate their prices.
This is one of the reasons why it is so important to avoid all the scams and lies which surround
all the shares which are typically found on the Dark Markets.
You get what you pay for.
BY OUR estimates, 95% of penny stocks are terrible investments.
In fact, less than 5% of penny stocks actually pass our strict Leeds Analysis.
Typically, when we look into any of these speculative companies, the findings scare
us.
As well, the larger something is, the more energy required to move it.
In the same sense, only one single issue or event can derail a tiny company in the early
stages.
One lawsuit, one lost contract, a single change in government regulations, or whatever.
That is why Leeds Analysis is so stringent and time consuming.
At Peter Leeds DOT Com, we detail every aspect of what my team looks for in a penny stock
company, from branding to financial ratios to technical analysis to trends in market
share, and much more.
I hope this video helps you decide if you are cut out for penny stocks.
Like I said earlier, you may not be, and that's ok.
Just be honest with yourself.
If you decide that highly-volatile speculative penny stocks have the fun, excitement, and
profit-potential you are looking for, we can show you, for free, every step of the way,
how best to proceed.
Just subscribe to this channel to get more videos all designed to help you learn, and
to profit, from trading penny stocks.
If you don't want to wait for our next ones to come out, you can start going through our
extensive, existing video library right now.
It is all available right here on this YouTube channel.
Of course, at ANY point, if you have any questions about anything to do with penny stocks, just
ask us right here, or give my team members an e-mail or a phone call any time.
You guys are amazing, and we would love to help
you succeed.
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Mosque in Apex holds Unity Day as some worry about refugee ban - Duration: 1:42.
AN ORDER CALLING FOR THE JOINT
CHIEFS TO CREATE A PLAN OF 30
DAYS TO DEFEAT ISIS.
WENDY GILLETT FOR CBS NEWS, NEW
YORK.
HAPPENING NOW, DOZENS OF
REFUGEES ARE COMING TOGETHER
AND GETTING SUPPORT FROM PEOPLE
IN THE COMMUNITY.
NORTH CAROLINA'S MICHAEL HYLAND
IS LIVE AT THE APEX MOSQUE.
A LOT OF PEOPLE THERE ARE
CONCERNED ABOUT THE ACTIONS
TRUMP IS TAKING.
ABSOLUTELY.
THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE AT
THE APEX MOSQUE OF DIFFERENT
FAITHS AND BACKGROUNDS.
MANY OF THEM WERE WE NOT JUST
ABOUT THE THEM -- THE IMPACT
THE EXECUTIVE ORDER WILL HAVE
ON PEOPLE GETTING IN BUT PEOPLE
WHO ARE ALL READY HERE.
AS PART OF THE UNITY DAY
ORGANIZERS AND VOLUNTEERS ARE
ASSEMBLING KITS FOR FAMILIES
WHO HAVE RECENTLY COME TO THE
AREA.
PEOPLE WANT A DIVERSE GROUP TO
HELP BREAK DOWN CULTURAL
BARRIERS AND SUPPORT THESE
FAMILIES.
THE NEWS OF THE EXECUTIVE ORDER
HAS BEEN SHOCKING TO SOME BUT
NOT AT ALL TO OTHERS.
THEY WORRY ABOUT THE SAFETY OF
PEOPLE WHO ARE TRYING TO FLEE
PLACES LIKE SYRIA BUT THEY ARE
CONCERNED ABOUT BACKLASH FOR
MUSLIMS IN THE UNITED STATES
ALL READY WHO WILL BECOME
VICTIMS OF HATE CRIMES. AS AN
IMMIGRANT MYSELF, 30 SOME YEARS
AGO, IT SCARES ME TO THINK IF I
TRAVEL OUTSIDE OF THIS COUNTRY,
WHAT WILL HAPPEN?
CAN I COME BACK? COMING UP,
WE WILL HEAR FROM A MAN
ORIGINALLY FROM SYRIA WHO JUST
CAME HERE WITH HIS FAMILY AS
REFUGEES ABOUT SEVEN MONTHS
AGO.
HE WILL SHARE HIS CONCERNS
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Talking about Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME - Duration: 6:44.
Hey guys!
My name is Jaleesa and I'm back for another video.
(fidget) And before we get started, you guys might notice, there's something a bit different
about my hair.
(fidget) And that's because for Christmas, my aunt got me these gloves/oven mitts that
basically keep me from touching hot things and (how) burning myself with my tics.
So, that has allowed me to straighten my hair again, which is quite nice.
So thank you to my aunt.
But today I wanted to talk a little bit about fibromyalgia (cats).
I know I haven't spoken a whole lot on this channel about fibromyalgia (fidget), but I've
been thinking about it a lot lately (how) and I think it's actually one of the only
conditions that I have, I guess, that I feel (fidget) a little bit uncomfortable talking
about sometimes.
I grew up with fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
I've had it since I was about 9 or 10 (jeepsy).
My mom thinks it was 10 and I think it was 9, so who knows really.
When I was about 9 or 10, I got the flu a couple of times and I didn't really seem to
recover all that well (fidget).
Instead of lasting, like, a few days to a week like it did for most of my peers (cranberries),
it could last a few weeks or up to a month and this quickly became an ongoing thing where
I would get lots of chronic pain, nausea, lots of really bad headaches, a whole lot
of brain fog, etc., etc.
And I'm going to put a link in the description about what fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome are, like the conditions themselves (fidget) because I don't think I'm going to
explain it too deeply in this video.
Maybe in a future video, if you want to look out for that.
Right now I have a pretty great support system.
The people who are close to me totally believe me and all of that, but growing up, it hasn't
really always been that way (fidget) and I haven't really gotten the best reactions out
of people growing up.
Growing up, people, like, rarely, if ever, believed me that, like, I was actually sick.
At best, they thought I was just super anxious or depressed or whatever (fidget) and at worst,
and probably more likely, they thought I was just being (cats) lazy (fidget) or attention
seeking.
And growing up, I was very used to those reactions.
I hadn't really experienced any other sort of reactions.
At least not on a large scale.
So, I thought people disbelieving me and sort of writing off or dismissing my symptoms (hey)
was normal human behavior when you see someone that's sick.
And it wasn't until I grew up and got a diagnosis and ad this fancy name, fibromyalgia, attached
to it (Fiji) that people started taking me a bit more seriously and actually believing
that I was sick, but I still had, you know, years and years of people telling me that
I was just lazy and attention seeking.
So I think that definitely plays into a role of why I can still feel a little bit uncomfortable
talking about it today.
I mean, if you were to ask me about it directly, I would tell you, no problem (fidget), but
unless I'm, like, very obviously struggling with it, I probably won't bring it up and
even among my friends, if I'm, like, in the beginning stages of a flare up and I can sort
of hide it, I probably will.
(fidget) And probably another, bigger side to why I can feel uncomfortable talking about
it or, like, sometimes I'll try to hide it or play it down a bit, is that I really, really,
really don't want to be pitied.
Like, as much as people accuse me of being attention seeking (cats) as a kid, I really,
really, don't want people's attention that much.
Especially if it's just straight up pity.
I don't want people to feel bad for me.
I don't want to make the conversation depressing.
I don't want to be a bummer all the time and I certainly don't want to be complaining about
my health symptoms all the time (fidget).
I don't really like it when people know that I'm struggling with it, I guess (fidget).
Sometimes even people (fidget), when they're just being compassionate or whatever.
It can, like, freak me out a bit inwardly.
Just because it feels like it's too much attention, I guess.
Or maybe just because, growing up, it's not the reaction that I'm used to or prepared
for still, but I really do want to talk about it a little bit more on this channel and be
a bit more open about it.
I know I talk a lot about Tourette's on this channel and Tourette's is the issue that I
have that I talk about most in real life (fidget), but it's not the only thing in my life and
it's not the only thing that this channel is supposed to be about.
It's just the most (fidget) obvious and visible problem that I have and therefore, I think,
the easiest for me to talk about, but I would appreciate it if you guys were to ask some
questions possibly in the comments below.
Is there anything you want me to talk about with regards to fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome or just any of my other conditions like depression or ADHD, insomnia and whatnot,
or just me in general, questions about life, I don't know.
Whatever you guys want (laughter).
And I also want to give a shoutout to Katelynn Lunsford.
She has a couple of very cool videos about Tourette's and I will also be linking her
channel in (Hi!) in the description (cheese), so you can go check her channel out or subscribe
or leave a nice comment (fidget).
And I think that's all I've got for you today.
Like, comment and subscribe if you want to see more of my face and I will see you guys
in the next video.
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CDC Knowingly LIED About Mercury In Vaccines Proof Has Surfaced - Duration: 8:28.
CDC Knowingly LIED About Mercury In Vaccines: Proof Has Surfaced.
By Catherine J Frompovich
Finally it�s coming to light and the fact is being told: Vaccines given to infants contained
inordinate amounts of ethylmercury in the form of Thimerosal; the CDC knew about it
and conspired to keep the devastating reality of mercury damage from healthcare consumers
and public health agencies.
A true crime against humanity and nothing short of federal agency child abuse!
Thanks to the intrepid vaccine safety advocacy work by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his writing
partner Lyn Redwood, RN, MSN, we learn,
FDA�s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) was responsible for adding
up the cumulative exposure to mercury from infant vaccines, a simple calculation that,
astonishingly, had never been performed by either the FDA or the CDC.
When the agency finally performed that basic calculation, the regulators realized that
a six month-old infant who received thimerosal-preserved vaccines following the recommended CDC vaccine
schedule would have received a jaw dropping 187.5 micrograms of mercury.
[1] [CJF emphasis added]
Those calculations were made back in the late 1990s and CDC officials have been covering
up their voodoo vaccine consensus science ever since!
Those actions should be prosecuted as crimes against humanity, including excessive child
abuse by a government agency, and the CDC should be revamped from the inside out; restructured;
and �surgically� separated from Big Pharma.
The CDC brainwashing of the global medical profession, international health agencies
and the media regarding the deceitfulness of vaccine �safety� is nothing short of
criminal action, which must be addressed at every level: local school districts, state
health agencies, national courts globally, and the World Health Organization, a �mouthpiece�
of CDC�s deceitfulness and fraudulent research and health recommendations.
None comes to mind more so than the CDC�s always trotting out the indicted Poul Thorsen�s
infamous research that vaccines don�t cause autism!
What does mercury affect in the human body?
The brain and central nervous system!
This chart represents models of mercury in blood and tissues formulated by Dr. Barry
Rumack, MD, a consultant who offered �toxicologic and pharmacologic evaluation of drugs, biological
and potentially toxic or hazardous agents for government and industry [1].�
1
According to Kennedy and Redwood�s article,
There was no point in time from birth to approximately 16-18 months of age that infants were below
the EPA guidelines for allowable mercury exposure.
In fact, according to the models, blood and body burden levels of mercury peaked at six
months of age at a shockingly high level of 120ng/liter.
To put this in perspective, the CDC classifies mercury poisoning as blood levels of mercury
greater than 10 ng/L. [CJF emphasis]
A most egregious aspect of the cover up is what happened within the CDC, as reported:
[T]he FDA assigned a pediatrician with little knowledge of toxicology to oversee its public
reporting.
When Dr. Leslie Ball was asked why she reported the mercury exposure levels in this deceptive
fashion, she responded, �That is what I was told to do.� [1, pg.2]
The Kennedy-Redwood article, which I highly recommend you read in full, ends with
Ignoring Etzel�s [U.S. Department of Agriculture�s Ruth Etzel, MD] wise advice, the CDC elected
to paper over their catastrophic mistake and double down on vaccine mercury.
By continuing to allow thimerosal to be used in vaccines, the CDC is causing harm to American
pregnant women, their growing babies and to 100 million children all over the planet.
And now we have proof that our regulators know exactly what they are doing.
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President Trump has tasked Robert Kennedy Jr. with heading up an investigative commission
regarding vaccines.
Here are my concerns about:
Robert Kennedy Jr. will meet up with his uncle�s and father�s fate of being shot.
It�s not past vested interests to go to any lengths to protect their turf and enforce
their agendas.
Big Pharma will be allowed to get more than its nose under the tent during the investigation.
Big Pharma should be kept in outer space with independent scientists performing all assessments.
Congress must not turn a deaf ear and blind eye on what�s being uncovered, as Congress
probably has more responsibility than anyone by granting vaccine makers what turned out
to be a �get out of jail free� card in the vaccine law Congress passed in 1986.
It must be replaced with equitable law, since the vaccine court masters do a very poor job
of implementing the real intent of the law.
Vaccine law in the USA must be changed to enforce consumers� rights to sue vaccine
makers individually and collectively for promoting fraudulent vaccine science; product liability
disasters; child abuse; and crimes against humanity.
Big Pharma and its lobbyists by law must be prohibited from lobbying Congress and federal
agencies.
Pregnant women should not be mandated to receive vaccines.
Nothing short of the above even can begin to rectify some of the horrors perpetrated
upon several generations of children globally.
California should be ashamed of itself and its SB277 [2]!
Richard Pan, MD, should be struck from medical licensure and not permitted to practice.
By the way, if readers really want to know the health problems associated with many other
neurotoxins and chemicals in vaccines than ethylmercury, which still is in vaccines,
you may want to read my book Vaccination Voodoo, What YOU Don�t Know About Vaccines.
It discusses from published peer review science and journals what those toxic ingredients
do in the body.
However, I wish Robert Kennedy Jr. would also take a very serious look at microwave radiation
EMFs/RFs and the non-thermal radiation wave adverse health effects they are causing.
I predict they, along with G5-in-the-sky, will be worse than the autism pandemic we
are experiencing in our children: one in 10,000-15,000 in the 1970s; one in 68 in the USA.
Check out other countries here.
We�ve seen the demonstrations for women�s rights after the Trump inauguration.
Well, isn�t it time to organize about the rights of fetuses, newborns, infants, and
toddlers being subjected to apparently legal and condoned chemical child abuse which is
making them the sickest demographic statistic of all time for children regarding chronic
diseases.
Chronic conditions now affect 15 percent to 18 percent of children and teens, and even
those estimates may not fully account for obesity and mental health woes, the Harvard
team said.
[3]
Let�s protect the future
of humankind, our children!
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MCA The Top 3 thing you NEED to know about Motor Club of America - Duration: 13:28.
what's up guys if your grocery a case
player and today i wanted to keep this
video short and possible this i'm really
gonna try and I want to talk about 3p
factors that you need in order to be
successful
alright guys so I'm good I just got back
from the hospital my mom had surgery and
I've been there for about 48 hours now
so i wanted to do a quick video because
i'm probably not going to go to sleep
originally I was going to go to sleep
but after here at let me let me put some
more time to work into what I've been
doing
I mean the whole time I was at the
hospital I was basically working so i
got a lot done like I got a whole bunch
accomplished it was amazing but anyway I
wanted to make this video strictly about
three things that you need when you
first join MCA especially especially if
you are brand-new arm it like within
your first month ok
a lot of people when they first join the
you know are very anxious you know and
of course the first thing you think
about is how to make money
ok you know we all do it i thought about
two and then slowly I realized like okay
we let me treat this the same way that I
treated my printing business because
when i first got into you know the
design and printing world i have to
learn first of all how to be a
professional graphic designer
you know I had dabbled into I'm an
artist by by nature an artist at heart
so I knew how to you know troll and
painted all these things with my hands
I've never really focused on mastering
it with the the computer so it took time
alright so we have to learn what
investment means there are many type
many types of investments you can invest
money you can invest time in using the
best energy ok which all three of them
are encompassed within you know one
particular thing is all investment on
so when you learn that investment is is
not just money but also time you
are going to become so successful
because now you realize the value in it
alright so the first thing that you want
to do when you get into MCA or any
business is you need to learn everything
you can about it is that you did what
you're doing ok about if you're selling
something if you're providing a service
whatever it is that you're doing you
need to become a complete master
impression about it
alright so what I wanted to show you i
was just on facebook right and i'm going
to show you my fanpage but first i want
to show you the first thing you want to
do when you become a member you're going
to get a welcome email now this is when
you become a paid member not a free and
independent contractor because you can
join MCA for free that's another thing
that a lot of people don't mention in
their videos on in order to resell and
MCA you do not have to actually buy the
membership however you know once you
learn that the product you will have to
eventually buy a membership so that you
can explain it better because you have
to be all the products apart and so
you're going to get the first email and
in this you know it literally when you
click on the links it has all of the the
details all it all the in-depth
information that you need in order to
know everything that these services and
benefits provide ok and this isn't
necessarily things that you need to
explain to your customer because they
probably won't even ask but it's just
things that you know and you can
confidently if somebody does happen
after a random question you know these
things okay you're gonna be constant in
it on so i know i've got over it before
and in another video but i just wanted
to show anyone that might not have seen
my other videos fire and you haven't go
ahead and you know
subscribe I'm so you can see all of the
extra information because i like to go
more debt than some of these other
videos I've seen and really give you
guys some value so anyway if you look
all of these links have in-depth
information when i started what i did
was i just made flashcards basically and
I made sure that within about only like
three or four days
went down the list and I memorized and
also did my own research you know I went
into the health card when you become a
member you want to print out your
wellness card which is the well well
help well Homer i know i have to look at
it it's the well card health equity okay
and that link is is right here
ok so you're going to go into that on
website and in that was that there's a
whole nother list of benefits that we
get ok so you want to come here for
learn everything there is to know about
him seeing it may take you update it may
take you a couple weeks
ok but as long as you know this
information and you become a
professional then you're going to be
able to explain it to anybody and not
only that but we're going to go into the
second the second factor or the second
what do you call that i'm not going to
edit this either of the second the
second thing on my list
ok we're going over that second topic
the second thing you need to know when
you are empty remember is you want to
market the product without selling it
alright a lot of people are trying to
just put pictures and maybe stuff that
they find on google that just lifts off
the services of MCA you don't want to do
that you're not trying to bombard people
with a bunch of information about MCA
because then you look like you just are
desperate
you don't want to be a Salesman ok you
want people to get value out of what
you're sharing all right you want people
to feel like they are part of something
i'm going to show you some examples like
if you go to starbucks on Instagram
right all of their page you don't see
anything on their page that said you
know hey comin by
you know latte from us here and you know
if they don't even have any texts on
there all they have a picture of the
people enjoying their product you know
here you have the coffee there's like a
cool creative a picture there and then
you have you know in front of like a
little old school who you are and you
just a bunch of quality pictures on and
you feel like you want to be a part of
it you don't feel like you're being sold
to so what you want
do it because you are going to become a
professional and because you're going to
learn everything that empty have to
offer you're going to be able to become
more creative with the content that
you're sharing and you're going to be
able to create your own all right arm
I'm not gonna go over how you're going
to create in this video you're gonna
have to get maybe the other where the
software that you can get I think it's
online called pics monkey and there's
different things that you can find your
free honestly I'm going to tell you guys
to google it google and you are going to
be a best friend if you don't know
something you don't know the answer
the best thing for you to do is to go on
youtube go on google and use the
information there's plenty of people out
there that have so much to offer
YouTube is the second largest search
engine in the world and usually owned by
google so anything you need to find
google youtube and um anyway if you're
going to be writing your your pictures
and your information on social medias
make sure that you're not just posting
benefits you know listed off ok be
creative you can check out my instagram
page which is actually no not that one
this is my personal page and basically
what i have is motivational like
inspirational stuff here long as she
knows when we were in the hospital but
anyway you know I just have like
interesting information things that
motivational artwork you know this one
is strictly about the test look vehicles
that kind of trying to keep it related
to auto somehow you know info on and so
forth invest in yourself you know it's
subliminal it's not right there in your
face
ok so make sure that you are you try to
and you can use that can come to my page
and if you want you know you can share
my contact line you know you're not
sharing everything that looks like you
know there's two pages out there behind
but I'm you can you know take a couple
things here and there and other pages
like this guy i like this guy and that's
it seems like an MCA because his
picture it had his pictures that have
taken da but this is perfect little bit
tell me I can't and that's why will you
know it is motivational it has the car
in there so you're kind of like okay
it's all related you know and you just
come down and it
it's just inspiring stuff people love
things that make them feel that they
don't want to be sold they want to be
motivated they want to be inspired
I thought my second tip is to just be
more creative with your content we'll
just regurgitate information they'll
just take you know MCA and please my
suggestion don't use mca don't even use
that logo don't use the main don't even
mention it
hey a lot of people have either gone
onto social medias and have seen it
everywhere already with people just
showing money and it looks like i'm
going to spam ok so don't use the logo
and not only that but if you go onto
google and somebody happens to lift a
type MCA they're going to see that the
first couple of websites that are going
to show up it's not going to your maybe
somebody else's that spent a lot of time
and money to make sure their listings on
the very top of Google so you might lose
a customer because of that i left the
second tip and then my third and my last
show off your personal lifestyle if you
go out to eat
take a picture and a nice picture you
know and post on Instagram post on
facebook if you're going out with your
family you're hanging out with friends
so just make sure its high quality is
not you know fuzzy and pixelated and the
you call it blurry want high-quality
stuff he doesn't have to be like this
but it does have to at least you know
not be blurry
ok so make sure you you're taking
pictures of having fun on and you just
want people to to light you okay people
our own people only buy things from
people that they like okay that they are
inspired by all that they can relate to
so you need to create content that
others can we make to arm and those are
my three tips you know to kind of get
you started
so if you don't have a lot of training
maybe your uh would you call that on
sponsor isn't answering you with any of
your questions on just to get you
started like I said you need to learn
the services and the benefits first you
need to know these things ok on any
other things that you have to research
on your own because if you can't
research that you're not going to make
it into
then you you have to be able to you to
do you know above and beyond what is
asked of you exist within on in order
for it to flourish you have to put in
your all you know I'm i should be in bed
right now but I'm not
and that's my own personal choice but i
know that because of the the time and
the energy that I'm putting it is i'm
going to get a lot of it
ok so i want to get too short i am ready
at eleven minutes i guess i'm not that
short but whatever it is what it is i'm
not going to edit this video today when
a poet I'm i hope you got some value
from it all look like i want to show you
two before we end this when you join MCA
what you want to do also if you want to
separate your personal and your business
me i have created my own personal
facebook account to facebook fanpage in
a later video I'm going to show you guys
the pedigree 81 but right now i'm just
experimenting with different marketing
tactics are I i am getting some
engagement with the things that I'm
doing arm so you know i'm just showing
off
funny things things that are educational
arm there's do so many ways you can go
about it but I don't mention anything
about MCA I don't have the logo on here
I don't have no cash i just have things
that are valuable if somebody you know
that doesn't know anything about Who I
am or what I do
okay so I'm gonna leave it at that
uh-huh i'm gonna go ahead and probably
do some more work so if you like this
video go ahead and hit that subscribe
button i'm going to do single content
that is you know informative about MCA
and about business in general
inspirational kinds of things I don't
know who knows i don't know what
happened to jail so if you're not a
member of MCA and you want to be with
his benefit you're going to link below
and also if you want to become the event
contractor with mph
there's going to be a link for that also
alright so thank you and i hope you guys
have a wonderful recipe right take care
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What you need to know about Copyright, Patents, Trademarks and Open Source! - Duration: 14:25.
Picture this: Because you've got nothing better to do, you take a stroll around the
interweb and you see this awesome design.
You want to have it, too, so you get to work on reproducing it with your 3D printer or,
for that matter, pretty much any other tool you can use to create stuff.
Even the humble ctrl+C, ctrl+V applies here.
But that's where you run into it.
Copyright.
Patents.
Trademark rights.
Maybe you even though your material was open source.
Well, let me explain.
[Intro] So today i want to touch on those four topics:
Copyrights for intellectual properties, Trademarks, Patents for inventions and, while we're
at it, how open-source works within that ecosystem.
This isn't going to be legal advice, and while a fair bit of what I'm about to show
you is based on the US and European situation and should be similar in other parts of the
world, there are still going to be differences from one country to the next.
So let's get into it!
First of all, these four topics of copyright, trademarks, patents and open-source are all
pretty much separate issues and with the exception of the interplay of copyright and open source,
none of these are inherently connected.
Let's start with copyright: And a lot of it is in the name already.
It's the exclusive right to copy an original work.
That's it.
Well, not quite.
Copyright applies to creative work in the widest sense, such as books and articles,
pictures, videos, music, sculptures etc.
And software, which is considered a literary work in the US.
The scope of copyright is important to know, because purely functional designs do typically
not fall within the scope of copyright and can only really be protected by a patent,
just like ideas and processes, and mere discoveries and unoriginal work don't get any acknowledgement
as far as copyright goes, at all.
So while, for example, I can claim copyright for my videos, the text and photos published
alongside them, I can not claim a copyright for most of my 3D designs because they don't
fall under the definition of creative work, as they are mostly functional, but also run
into another detail of copyright law: The threshold of originality.
Essentially stating that, even when your work is of an artistic nature, it needs to pass
a certain threshold of complexity or effort put into it to even be considered relevant
for copyright at all.
So while, say Loubie's Dragon designs are, no doubt original works of art, to which copyright
does apply, this simple, blocky throne design might not quite pass the threshold.
Actually, neither do these companies' logos, as they are not complex enough.
They are still registered trademarks, though, which, we'll touch on in a second.
Contrary to popular belief, a creator does not need to register their work or add any
sort of mark or text to their work to own the copyright on it.
So basically, any image, video, music piece, design, etc. that falls into the criteria
I just mentioned is essentially (c)opyright the creator, all rights reserved.
And that means *you* can't use it.
Yes, you're allowed to view it, but you can't use it on your own website, post it
to Facebook or use it on a business card, you can't integrate it into your own work
or even publish modified versions.
And neither a disclaimer like "I don't own the content shown here" nor attribution
to the original author are magic bullets that suddenly make that ok.
The US has a specialty there in the form of "fair use", meaning you are allowed to
use excerpts, for example from music tracks or movies, to discuss, criticize and parody
the material as long as you add your own spin.
Now, the question is, how does this even apply to 3D printing?
Well, there's definitely a bit of discussion going on in that area, but my understanding
is something like this: When you've got an original 3D design and simply print it,
the resulting part is still a reproduction of that design and therefore covered under
the author's copy-rights.
That is, considering you're looking at the design that is encapsulated in, for example
an stl file, and not just the bits and bytes of the file itself.
But in either case, grabbing artsy designs, printing them and selling them for profit
is probably not ok.
And even just publishing designs based on other original content can infringe on their
copyright, as for example the authors of a 3D-printable rocket design based on the TinTin
comics and another designer who published a left shark got to know when their designs
were removed from Thingiverse after a DMCA notice.
However, when it comes to something like design files and electronics schematics, the current
legal understanding is that, while the actual drawing of e.g. a schematic is original work
applicable to copyright, the actual function of the circuit is not.
So while you can't redistribute and reuse the actual drawing itself, you can still make
copies of the circuit and use it for your own purposes since that's the exclusively
functional portion of it, which isn't protected by copyright.
And here's where Creative Commons comes in.
As a copyright owner, you have the choice of explicitly allowing others to use your
work.
For free.
This doesn't mean giving away the copyright, you're just giving out usage rights.
Creative Commons lets you decide how and for what purposes people and companies can use
the content you release.
The most drastic one would be the CC-0 license, or public domain, where you allow anyone to
use that work in any way and for any purpose.
Obviously, unless you're super religious about sharing everything, signing away all
rights might be too extreme, so Creative Commons does allow you to put some conditions in place
that people should follow when they use your content.
Those go from having to attribute the author where his or her content is used or requiring
any new content that is created from the original one to be released under a compatible license,
so if the original piece is Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike, the resulting work
also needs to be licensed as Creative Commons Attribution Share alike.
You could also add conditions like not allowing to modify the work or not allowing it to be
used in commercial products.
That last one is a bit critical, because education in particular isn't clearly non-commercial,
so often work with that license addendum doesn't get used where it's needed most.
These terms can be combined to form the various Creative Commons licenses.
So to recap copyright: By default, the creator owns all rights to a creative work, so even
when he or she shows or posts it publicly, it doesn't mean you can, too.
Unless, of course, he decides to specify a liberal license like Creative Commons that
allows other people to use their work.
Copyright does not apply to many 3D printable models, as they are either purely functional
or don't pass the threshold of originality.
But wait, there's more!
Let's quickly touch on trademarks before we move on to patents.
So unlike copyright, a trademark does usually need to be registered.
Its purpose is to identify who made a product, which for example keeps Pepsi from making
a product called "Coca Cola" or even from using similar sounding names or logos on their
products.
Keep in mind that trademarks and copyright are mostly independent of each other, for
example, the copyright on many of the earlier Mickey Mouse shorts has expired, while the
character design and name is still a trademark of The Walt Disney Company.
And companies do need to enforce their trademark or it will be considered abandoned, so don't
be surprised when your flexible filament shoe design bearing those three stripes gets taken
down or you even get some snailmail from a lawyer for publishing it in the first place.
Now, patents start where copyright leaves off, at least when it comes to functional
designs.
A registered patent will have a similar effect to copyright when it comes to principles of
operation, processes and mechanical functions.
The difference being, of course, a patent needs to be registered and paid for, which
will give you a maximum of 20 years of protection of your invention.
However, for those 20 years, the patent holder has the exclusive right to sell and import
goods that use the technology covered by the patent.
And in the same way way that copyrighted things can be licensed for others to use, so can
a patent, but it's usually not going to be free.
Quite the opposite, actually.
Patents are key factors when it comes to defending your company against patent claims - we've
seen this in Apple vs Samsung regularly, where both parties know they are infringing each
other's patents and essentially just use the court case to figure out who should be
paying whom how much money.
They are also routinely used in judging how much a company is worth and can even serve
as trading goods, which is where patent hoarders or patent trolls stem from.
And that is because patents are hugely more powerful than copyright - they don't only
apply to an exact part a manufacturer makes, but also to any other implementations somebody
else works out by using the same principles.
So, say you owned a patent for the process of using a heated nozzle to melt plastic and
then smearing that down in layers to make an object, in that case nobody else would
be allowed to make an FDM 3D printer unless the patent holder - in that case, Stratasys
- allowed it.
And rest assured, for those 20 years from 1989 to 2009 Stratasys definitely made sure
that sure that patent was used only where they approved.
Which is also why the RepRap project got started right after the patent expired.
The thing is, for a patent to be considered valid, it needs to be a considerable advancement
of the state of the art and there can't be any prior art, so you or your company actually
have to be the ones inventing something new and, in theory, can't just copy someone
else's prior work.
And one spicy detail about patents is that, by design, they need to be public.
Some companies actually don't patent their developments to keep others from using them
as a blueprint and evading the patent claims by modifying a few minor details.
But it looks like that "the rich get richer" system of patents is slowly getting a bit
of a makeover.
There have been some efforts to limit the power of patent trolls that only buy patents
to sue others without actually making use of the patents for developing a product.
Also, Tesla has declared that their patents will never be used to attack a competitor
for using them, but only as defense when someone to sue them over patents they might be infringing
on.
Elon Musk has called their "open source" or "public domain", which technically,
are terms that only apply to copyright, but we get the idea.
So let's talk about open source in the context of trademarks, patents, and copyright.
Because at its core, the "open source" term only means that you are opening up the
source files of your finished product - for software, that is the source code that the
program is compiled from and for hardware, the design files, drawings and such, are typically
considered the "source".
For something to be considered "open source" as intended, those source files need to come
with a liberal license that allows universal reuse.
So for example a creative commons no-derivatives or Noncommercial license is often not considered
a true open-source license because, even though the source files are public, you're still
severely limited when it comes to how you can use those files.
In general, someone publishing something as open-source will make all files available
that are needed to reproduce and modify it, and also allow that reproduction and modification
to happen by attaching a liberal license.
And the idea behind this is that instead of having to figure out the same things independently
of each other, everyone can build on previous work and then also shares their work under
a liberal license for other to use.
This creates an ecosystem of open-source products that each have a much easier job getting to
the finish line, and in turn give back to the community.
But keep in mind that while something can be shared with, say, a Creative Commons or
GPL license, patents and trademarks of third parties are completely independent of that
and might still put some restriction on how you can them.
So while open-source software is pretty much figured out with the various GPL licenses,
hardware is a bit of a different story.
Putting 1 and 1 together, as functional hardware isn't covered by copyright, it seems as
though there wouldn't be any restrictions on copying, say, 3D printer hardware or entire
machines unless they are protected by patents.
Which seems counterintuitive, but after the research I've done on these topics, it seems
like that is exactly the case.
I might have to update to my position on clone product for that.
So, let's recap: Copyright applies to all creative work and grants the creator the exclusive
right to share the work.
Trademarks typically need to be registered and identify a specific product or company.
Patents protect inventions and unique functional designs, and while they are valuable assets
to a company, they will also expire within a given time.
And lastly, open source is the idea of deliberately sharing plans of a design for others to use
for their own projects.
Now, obviously, if i did get something wrong, let me know in the comments below, this video
isn't legal advice, but a summary of the research i've done over
the years.
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Serena Williams Shares Emotional Speech About Sister Venus - Duration: 2:03.
Hey guys for Complex news, I'm Natasha Martinez.
Serena Williams is celebrating a record breaking win after defeating her sister Venus, 6-4,6-4
in the Australian Open final Saturday.
This is Serena's 23 Grand Slam title, breaking the record she had shared with Steffi Graf.
Following the match, Serena gave a heartfelt speech and expressed her gratitude for her
older sister.
Serena
went on to say that her sister has made an amazing comeback and that she thinks that
she will be standing in her place next year.
Venus is a seven time Slam champion and this was her first time back at the final of the
Australian Open since 2003.
Serena even got some recognition from fellow athlete, NBA legend and hall of famer, Michael
Jordan.
He gifted her a letter of congratulations and a pair of Jordan's, one being red and
black, Chicago Bulls colors, and the other pink.
They share the number 23 in common now since 23 was Jordans number for most of his career
and this is William's 23rd Grand Slam title.
She said in an interview,
"Thank you, Michael.
I can't believe I'm saying thank you Michael Jordan.
He's the greatest."
With her Australian Open final victory, Williams will regain the No. 1 spot that she held down
for 186 consecutive weeks before losing it in September.
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How to Get Away with Murder 3x11 Extended Promo "Not Everything's About Annalise" (HD) - Duration: 0:31.
I killed Wes!
Tell Annalise I'm sorry.
He's lying.
He's just trying to save Annalise, right?
Next Thursday...
They have evidence, and if I can find it, I can get Annalise released.
Can they crack the case?
You need to hack the DA.
Or will Annalise crack first?
You wanna know pain?
Uncuff me!
New How to Get Away with Murder, next Thursday on ABC.
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8 Things You Didn't Know About Alfa Romeo - Duration: 4:03.
Eight things you probably didn't know about Alfa Romeo.
Number One, the story behind the company's name.
: Alfa Romeo actually started as A.L.F.A., with the initials literally translating into
"Public Company Lombardy Automotive Factory".
Lombardy is the Italian region of the company's Milan headquarters.
Despite its super-Italian image, Alfa Romeo was actually started by French guys.
Romeo was added to the company's name in 1920 , homage to company director Nicola Romeo.
Number Two, the meaning of the Company's logo : Alfa Romeo's logo is undoubtedly one of
the weirdest and most interesting ones in the automotive industry.
Its left side is Saint George's red cross on a white field, dating back to the 1900's
when Alfas were still built in Milan, as the cross was on the shield of Italian soldiers
of Milan.
On the right side though, we see what's known as a "Biscione" which is a man being consumed
by a dragon.
It was the emblem of the House of Visconti dating back to the 13th century.
Number Three, the story behind the Alfa Romeo Quadrifoglio Verde : Now a symbol of the Ultimate
versions of Alfa Romeos, the Cloverleaf logo actually has an interesting background to
it.
In 1923, Alfa Romeo racing driver Ugo Sivocci put the logo on his Alfa Romeo RL for the
Targa Florio race.
It was Alfa's first ever victory in the road race.
Due to his death a year later in a car without the Cloverleaf, Alfa used it as a "good luck"
symbol on its performance cars ever after.
Number Four, Alfa's importance for Ferrari : Back in 1929, Enzo Ferrari started working
at Alfa Romeo as a racing driver.
He achieved enough success to start Scuderia Ferrari, which essentially was Alfa's factory
team.
Enzo left Alfa Romeo to start his own company in 1939.
The two companies still are very close, a recent example being the twin-turbo v6 powerplant
powering the mesmerising stelvio and giulia qv alfas.
Number Five, Alfa's win count at Le Mans : Alfa absolutely dominated at Le Mans before the
2nd world war, with four consecutive victories.
That's as many as Ford, while being double the wins of Bugatti and more than BMW, Mazda
and McLaren combined.
Number Six, Alfa Romeo and Variable Valve Timing : Alfa Romeo were the first ones to
build a production engine with Variable Valve Timing.
It was first used in the 80's Alfa Romeo spider with the 2 litre twin-cam engine with bosch
electronic fuel injection, essentially being an oil-driven cam phaser that would advance
intake valve timing 25 degrees.
Similar to modern designs, but it only had an on and off setting.
Number Seven, Alfa's worst model of all time : What's worse than an old, unreliable Alfa
Romeo?
One that also looks and handles like a nightmare.
Meet the Alfa Romeo Arna.
A terribly boxy Nissan Cherry body with Alfa Romeo assembly, electrics and Alfasud engines.
Yup, apart from the engines, it's as bad as it sounds.
Number Eight, the Alfa BAT 7 Concept : Dating all the way back to 1954, this concept wasn't
exactly pretty, but it had incredible aerodynamics.
To put it into perspective, one of the world's most aerodyanmic cars on sale, the Mercedes
CLA has an aerodynamic drag coefficient of 0,22Cd, while this Alfa managed to have 0,19Cd
more than 60 years ago.
Stunning.
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