origin of the M16:
All I know...
1. Who invented it? Eugene Stoner
2. What was its original model designation? XM16E1
3. What was its nickname by US toops in in Vietnam
4. What was the design originally intended for? .308 caliber
5. What is the current US Military model designation of the new generation of the M16 in current use? M-4
one of the sites that I frequent, nasioc.com, has permission from the company (subaru) to use their logo, so they pull down spy shots and stick to press embargoes, but they in no way limit any bitching about warranty, the looks of new cars, or anything similar. so it can be done if the company is open.
I agree with #12 I think this discussion should be about the trouble trying to license everything that incidentally made it into a frame or onto the audio. Posters, music in a store, the store its self. I recently edited a documentary about the homeless and we were planning on releasing it on the web and that is going nowhere, the company that owns the footage is dragging its feet, but to get to the point. If the people who worked on this project get the rights back and try to release it, there would be a huge amount of posters, stores (burger king, safeway), and beverage brands that might have to be blurred out. This is a total waste of time and does nothing to protect the consumer from bad inferences about the product in question. if you see a red soda can blurred out, you can be pretty sure it's a coke. This is the kind of thing I think should be protected by fair-use. But I can see that there are places where limits should be set. muddy water indeed.
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origin of the M16:
All I know...
1. Who invented it? Eugene Stoner
2. What was its original model designation? XM16E1
3. What was its nickname by US toops in in Vietnam
4. What was the design originally intended for? .308 caliber
5. What is the current US Military model designation of the new generation of the M16 in current use? M-4
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I have a subscription to "grassroots motorsports" They have built a nice sense of community! and the content isn't done anywhere else, yet.
Made me think
of my first computer, the vic 20! I learned to program on that thing and the ability to hook it to any tv really helps adoption
How it goes for
one of the sites that I frequent, nasioc.com, has permission from the company (subaru) to use their logo, so they pull down spy shots and stick to press embargoes, but they in no way limit any bitching about warranty, the looks of new cars, or anything similar. so it can be done if the company is open.
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Is a great documentary! I couldn't belive some of the stuff they did. It is a true hack!
all the talks were at hope 2008
http://www.thelasthope.org/talks.html
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the topic
I agree with #12 I think this discussion should be about the trouble trying to license everything that incidentally made it into a frame or onto the audio. Posters, music in a store, the store its self. I recently edited a documentary about the homeless and we were planning on releasing it on the web and that is going nowhere, the company that owns the footage is dragging its feet, but to get to the point. If the people who worked on this project get the rights back and try to release it, there would be a huge amount of posters, stores (burger king, safeway), and beverage brands that might have to be blurred out. This is a total waste of time and does nothing to protect the consumer from bad inferences about the product in question. if you see a red soda can blurred out, you can be pretty sure it's a coke. This is the kind of thing I think should be protected by fair-use. But I can see that there are places where limits should be set. muddy water indeed.
Ummmm has anyone tried this?
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Not the only...
Stoner here. This is a nice change of pace when I'm all /.'ed and dugg-up.
Ugh..
depressing.
will we ever be free?