Republicans think the debt ceiling negotiations are totally like a Ben Affleck heist movie, or something: At a closed-door House GOP meeting about the debt ceiling yesterday, House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy reportedly played the following clip from The Town for his fellow Republicans: That got ‘em psyched! HuffPo reports that Florida GOP Rep. Allen West responded afterwards by telling the gathered… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 27/07/2011 03:46 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …UK supreme court rules British prop designer, Andrew Ainsworth, may sell replicas of stormtrooper outfits he made for original Star Wars film A British prop designer has won his battle with Star Wars creator George Lucas over the right to sell replica stormtrooper outfits following a supreme court ruling. Twickenham-based Andrew Ainsworth, 62, built the original costumes used in Star Wars and has been selling the outfits, based on his moulds for the 1977 blockbuster, online for a number of years. He successfully argued the costumes were functional works rather than artistic ones, and therefore not subject to full UK copyright laws. “The judges concluded that the helmet could not be regarded as an artistic work because it was a mass produced item – remember how many stormtroopers there were? – and has an utilitarian role,” said leading intellectual property lawyer Simon Bennett of Fox Williams LLP. Lucas had taken the case before a succession of judges in an effort to halt Ainsworth’s work. He has now been forced to admit defeat – in the UK at least – following the ruling by the UK’s highest court for civil cases, which upheld a decision taken at the court of appeal in 2009. “This is a massive victory, a total victory, we’ve already got the champagne out,” Ainsworth told the BBC, adding that he had gone to court on a principle and was not going to allow the director to “buy his soul”. He told the Daily Telegraph: “I am proud to report that in the English legal system David can prevail against Goliath if his cause is right. If there is a force, then it has been with me these past five years.” However, the supreme court also ruled that Lucas’s copyright had been violated in the US, meaning Ainsworth will no longer be able to sell his costumes there. The film-maker successfully sued Ainsworth for $20m in the US when he began selling replicas of the models in 2004 , but a succession of UK courts overturned that ruling, culminating in today’s decision. “He lost on the US issue and as a result claims for infringement of foreign copyright can now be brought in the UK,” said Bennett. Ainsworth’s suits cost up to £1,500 and are highly sought after by Star Wars devotees, who wear them to fan conventions, as well as collectors. A spokesman for Lucasfilm told Sky News the court had “maintained an anomaly of British copyright law under which the creative and highly artistic works made for use in films … may not be entitled to copyright protection in the UK”. The BBC has posted a video in which Ainsworth shows how he makes the outfits. George Lucas Star Wars Science fiction and fantasy Intellectual property UK supreme court Design Fashion Ben Child guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …With one year to go until the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games, London organizers unveiled the Olympic pool in the massive $442 million aquatic center built for the games. (July 27)
Continue reading …With one year to go until the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games, London organizers unveiled the Olympic pool in the massive $442 million aquatic center built for the games. (July 27)
Continue reading …A suicide bomber killed the mayor of Kandahar Wednesday. It was the third assassination of a key figure in southern Afghanistan in two weeks. (July 27)
Continue reading …A suicide bomber killed the mayor of Kandahar Wednesday. It was the third assassination of a key figure in southern Afghanistan in two weeks. (July 27)
Continue reading …Nothing illustrates Republican priorities more starkly than this little piece of video, where Fox News host Martha MacCallum opines that we’d have more of a solid fiscal position to pay for wars if we didn’t have Medicare and Social Security. Media Matters: MACCALLUM: But I want to ask you one more question, because when I watched the president last night he talked about the things that have driven us to this situation, and he said two wars that we couldn’t pay for, a prescription drug plan that, you know, was way too expensive to pay for, and the financial crisis that followed and that was, you know, toward the beginning of his watch and overlapping the Bush administration. But I couldn’t help thinking, well, if we weren’t in such a precarious situation and hadn’t overextended ourselves to such an incredible extent where we are sending out 80 million checks a month – the U.S. government – wouldn’t we have been able to handle those things like the two wars in a much better, stronger fiscal position , and isn’t that where we really want to be as a country, where a war doesn’t bust us because we’ve got good fundamentals? Wow. To her, a social safety net isn’t a “good fundamental”?
Continue reading …Gather round everyone, while you may have gotten used to accessing Engadget via the browser or any one of our mobile apps , starting today we’re ready to come home in one more way: on your TV. Launching on Boxee, Roku, Yahoo! Widgets and DivX is a new AOL HD package which includes a channel full of our videos ready for viewing on big screens. This way, when you want to kick back and enjoy a new hands-on video, The Engadget Show or any of our other content it’s only as far away as your remote control, which is probably also your phone, PC or tablet. There’s plenty more to come in the future — we’ll figure out an in-app Screen Grabs submission tool somehow — but for now we’re happy to have an official outlet on some of the most widely available connected TV platforms out there. The AOL HD app will begin showing up today, check out the gallery for a few screenshots of us on each of the platforms. Gallery: Engadget on AOL HD Continue reading Engadget comes to your TV on Boxee, Roku, Yahoo and DivX starting today Engadget comes to your TV on Boxee, Roku, Yahoo and DivX starting today originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 Jul 2011 10:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Tarvaris Jackson, Seattle Seahawks Agree To Deal (HIGHLIGHTS) Tarvaris Jackson, Seahawks Agree To Contract (VIDEO) Tarvaris Jackson, Seattle Seahawks Agree To Deal MattCarter7 says: Sources: Hasselbeck leaving Seattle; Jackson in http://t.co/TMudrPM
Continue reading …After hemming and hawing for several minutes during his press conference today, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney finally admitted that they have no plan. And, of course, he then goes on to defend his non-plan plan. Unbelievable. Via National … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 26/07/2011 23:26 Number of articles : 3
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