Archive for March, 2009
ginomee asked:
HALARIOS!!!
Mrs. Travolta asked:
My friends and I made a movie and added music from Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean ext. I burned the movie we made onto a DVD and I am giving it to only close friends and family. I added the name of the soundtrack and the composer in the credits. Someone told me to check into if this would violate copyright laws. If I’m just sharing it with friends/family for free I would not think it would be a problem. Is this legal? Please explain why or why not and if you can give a link to verify your answer that would be great. Thank you very much!
Correction: Sorry, I meant to say “that only friends/family WILL see” in the subject line.
My friends and I made a movie and added music from Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean ext. I burned the movie we made onto a DVD and I am giving it to only close friends and family. I added the name of the soundtrack and the composer in the credits. Someone told me to check into if this would violate copyright laws. If I’m just sharing it with friends/family for free I would not think it would be a problem. Is this legal? Please explain why or why not and if you can give a link to verify your answer that would be great. Thank you very much!
Correction: Sorry, I meant to say “that only friends/family WILL see” in the subject line.
kmsstry asked:
I am transferring to Columbia College in the spring. I will have to work in addition to going to school. I plan to find a job within the city. I am also staying on campus. I was told to sale my car or leave it home. Ive been to chicago a couple of times but I am not 100 percent sure if I should take my car.
I am transferring to Columbia College in the spring. I will have to work in addition to going to school. I plan to find a job within the city. I am also staying on campus. I was told to sale my car or leave it home. Ive been to chicago a couple of times but I am not 100 percent sure if I should take my car.
adriftfeline asked:
For example, a DVD would be played in your Playstation or Xbox and would have several titled or themed options after a 20 min basic intro. You’d choose an option; then off to another 30-40 minutes of the same movie you go. Suddenly, up pops another options screen where you read some more basic titles or explanations and choose the one you think is most interesting. The movie would finally end after you’ve chosen a total of about 3-4 options. You’d never see the same movie twice if you didn’t want to!
For example, a DVD would be played in your Playstation or Xbox and would have several titled or themed options after a 20 min basic intro. You’d choose an option; then off to another 30-40 minutes of the same movie you go. Suddenly, up pops another options screen where you read some more basic titles or explanations and choose the one you think is most interesting. The movie would finally end after you’ve chosen a total of about 3-4 options. You’d never see the same movie twice if you didn’t want to!
Bloomberg asked:
GM, Chrysler merger could mean job losses, plant closings; Analysis by David Cole of Center for Automotive Research







