Saturday, February 26, 2011

Dirt!, HRBT Receives Two Additional Proposals, and more

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HRBT Receives Two Additional Proposals



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FREE Electronics Recycling Collection March 5th Peninsula Town Center!

Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. to Commence Notes Offering



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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

South Morrision School May Become Central Police Sub Precinct; Democrat Blogger Revealed; and More

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JRJ welcomes former Democratic Congressional Candidate Krystal Ball to our Political Blogger Section!


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Why Virginians Should Care about Wisconsin




South Morrision School May Become Central Police Sub Precinct




Councilwoman Sharon P. Scott Files a $10 Million Defamation Suit





Buckroe Improvement League Holds Monthly Meeting



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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Piling up Electronics: The Risks we can’t afford to Oversee; and more!

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We are so exited to welcome intern-journalist Geoff Owens to the James River Journal, look for his writing in the weeks ahead! Welcome Geoff!



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Piling up Electronics: The Risks we can’t afford to Oversee





Grissom Library hosts Lego parties




Why Take Pictures?



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Suspect in Valentine’s Day Traffic Crash Held Without Bond

Girl Scouts Collecting for "Birthday in a Bag"

White Bean Chicken with Feta



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[Publicity2-list] You own more intellectual property than you may think. Recognize and protect it.

"IP" isn't just for Social Media billionaires. You have it, too: Web sites, client lists, trade secrets, reputation. Learn how to protect—and build upon—these things with the book THE VALUE OF A GOOD IDEA: Protecting Intellectual Property in an Information Economy.

 

 

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This is an amazing book. I've bought and read dozens of books on IP issues: copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, customer lists, etc. I'd never found one book that dealt with everything until one of my clients suggested this one. It's long but thorough. It's written in plain English. And it's especially good on trade secrets, proprietary information and things like customer lists.

 

Specifically, the book includes chapters that discuss:

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·          trademarks and trade dress

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·          how patents differ from copyrights and trademarks

·          what constitutes a trade secret

·          how the business concept of "branding" fits in intellectual property law

·          how rights to privacy and publicity can affect intellectual property

·          how the explosion of internet Web sites have put pressure on intellectual property law

·          how damage to reputation works

·          how "metatags" and other Internet ID tools work

 

According to Silver Lake publisher James Walsh:

Historically, intellectual property was a very abstract and academic area of the law But the move to online commerce and the growing importance of brand identity and value are making an essential part of business. So you have a stew of conflicts involving everyone from aggressive entrepreneurs to tweedy professors. Another important issue is the notion of fair use on the internet. Some online entrepreneurs believe they can copy anything they find online and use it on their sites. They throw the phrase fair use around as if it negates any copyright or trademark claim. This isn't so. Fair use has very specific applications.

 

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Sewer Lines Improvement And Traffic Jams; Happy President's Day; and more

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Sewer Lines Improvement And Traffic Jams




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Delegate Oder Discusses Transportation with Constituents

HRBMP Education Town Hall Meeting: A Call to Action

Suspect Arrested in Homicide Investigation: 2300 Block of Shell Road



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York/Poquoson Sheriff's Arrest Logs

York/Poquoson Sheriff's Daily Offenses



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Friday, February 18, 2011

Base Commander Gives Fort Monroe Update and more

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Base Commander Gives Fort Monroe Update





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The Echo of Consequence: A Thought on Unintended Human Impact to the Environment

Pancake Palooza

Robbery from Person/Purse Snatching



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Youth Violence Forum: The Answer is You



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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Citizens Give Input on the Budget; New Tactical Vehicle for Newport News Police; and More

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New Tactical Vehicle for Newport News Police Unveiled





Newport News - Citizens Give Input on the Budget




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Additional Charges in Child Abuse Case

Children and Technology: When They Know More Than You



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Newport News Republican Committee Meeting

Human Rights Commission Works to Get Message Out

NN City Waterworks: Shut Those Trucks Off!



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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

JRJ Apology....Read VHDA's Letters to Hampton on Ft. Monroe Low Income Housing, Woodbury/Dixon Forum, Neighborhood Watch

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Monday, February 14, 2011

[Publicity2-list] America's Future...in the style of Heinlein, Rand and Herbert's "Dune"

What happens if budgets and entitlement programs continue to expand? And the U.S. continues its stumble toward insolvency? American society and culture will collapse into a Dark Age. Think it can't happen? SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS: A Novel of Liberty and the Future of America paints the picture. In vivid detail that will stay with you.

 

 

 

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…In the manner of Ayn Rand and Robert Heinlein, Seamus Branaugh considers current social and political issues through the filter of a dystopian future.

 

Silver Lake Publishing editorial director Jim Walsh explains why the press—which normally focuses on nonfiction titles—decided to publish SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS:

Sometimes a good story can put contemporary issues into clear perspective more efficiently than several volumes of earnest discussion. That's what we have with this story: Branaugh has written a novel that shows what will happen if the United States continues on its path toward fiscal and political bankruptcy. This is a great tale that shocks readers into realization. If we keep heading in the direction we have, we'll end up with tyranny, poverty, feudalism. And liberty struggling to survive.

 

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594 pages

6" x 9"

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ISBN: 978-156343-906-3

 

 

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Friday, February 11, 2011

FBI Visits NAACP Meeting; The Algernourne Oak and much more....

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Roofing Job at Riverside Elementary Has Neighbors in Uproar; New Hampton Boys and Girls Club; and more!

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Newport News to Enforce Graffiti Ordinance

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  Newport News to Enforce State Graffiti Code. Burglar caught- "This is How Neighborhood is supposed to work."

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