CNN– The Censoring News Network???
CNN dmcad a video on youtube, apparently to cover up some very unprofessional reporting by one of their reporters. Here is mirrored copy of the video: www.youtube.com Posts on the Founding Bloggers website discussing this incident: www.foundingbloggers.com www.foundingbloggers.com The Founding Bloggers open letter to CNN: www.foundingbloggers.com Ben Sheffner is a copyright lawyer. He believes that the video fell within Fair Use. Here is his analysis: copyrightsandcampaigns.blogspot.com A number of important court cases tell us we have a right to speak anonymously on the internet. www.themaskedanalyst.com Our Founding Fathers valued the right to speak anonymously www.themaskedanalyst.com John mccains election campaign was hit by some dmcas. Waiting for 10 business days near election time in order to have videos restored is just too long: www.youtube.com More about the Diebold case: www.themaskedanalyst.com The purpose of copyright law: www.themaskedanalyst.com The Copyright Alliances web site: www.copyrightalliance.org The Copyright Alliance insists that Fair Use is not a right: www.copyrightalliance.org The Copyright Alliances Board of Directors—notice that Time Warner, which owns CNN is on the board: www.copyrightalliance.org Section 107 of the Copyright law: www.copyright.gov the fair use of a copyrighted work . . . is not an infringement of copyright. Section 108(f)(4) of the Copyright law: www.copyright.gov Nothing in this section — in any way affects the right of fair use as provided by section 107, A transcript for this video can be found on my website: www.themaskedanalyst.com
One-time PSA test may predict long-term risk.: An article from: Family Practice News
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One-time PSA test may predict long-term risk.: An article from: Family Practice News
Adolescent fat intake may affect breast ca risk later: data from nurses’ health study.: An article from: Pediatric News
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Low-carb diet trumps caloric restriction in type 2 diabetes.: An article from: Family Practice News
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Low-carb diet trumps caloric restriction in type 2 diabetes.: An article from: Family Practice News
Urine test may detect aggressive prostate Ca.: An article from: Internal Medicine News
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Urine test may detect aggressive prostate Ca.: An article from: Internal Medicine News
Biomarkers show promise in gauging prostate ca severity.: An article from: Internal Medicine News
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Biomarkers show promise in gauging prostate ca severity.: An article from: Internal Medicine News
Peer panel confirms Dx, staging of prostate Ca. .: An article from: Family Practice News
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Peer panel confirms Dx, staging of prostate Ca. .: An article from: Family Practice News
Lipid levels, prostate disease linked.: An article from: Family Practice News
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Lipid levels, prostate disease linked.: An article from: Family Practice News
Pancreatic cancer: new studies, new treatments: “periodontal disease,” “gemcitabine” and “adjuvant therapy” are the new buzzwords.: An article from: Health News
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Microflow imaging of prostate may improve diagnostic yield.: An article from: Internal Medicine News
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Breast ca risk may rise in prediabetes.: An article from: Family Practice News
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Breast ca risk may rise in prediabetes.: An article from: Family Practice News
SLU News 22 – 11/14/06 Part 1 of 2
Part 1 of 2. Our sixth newscast of the year includes the following: tips on class registration, Michael Frayn's winning Saint Louis Literary Award, acetaminophen recall and continuation of Lung Cancer Awareness Month series (Health Report), weather from the Billiken Forecast Center, Billiken Athletics tournament news and NFL highlights with Week 11 Challenge, Disney Channel Original Movie actress and SLU student Lindsey Trout, entertainment news (including "Ruthless!" info), and the School of Law's day off.
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Part 2 of 2. Our sixth newscast of the year includes the following: tips on class registration, Michael Frayn's winning Saint Louis Literary Award, acetaminophen recall and continuation of Lung Cancer Awareness Month series (Health Report), weather from the Billiken Forecast Center, Billiken Athletics tournament news and NFL highlights with Week 11 Challenge, Disney Channel Original Movie actress and SLU student Lindsey Trout, entertainment news (including "Ruthless!" info), and the School of Law's day off.
Lifetime physical activity key for lowering breast cancer risk.: An article from: Internal Medicine News
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Prostate ca therapies: comparable sexual function.: An article from: Internal Medicine News
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Prostate ca therapies: comparable sexual function.: An article from: Internal Medicine News
Evidence lacking on benefit of prostate ca testing. .: An article from: Family Practice News
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Evidence lacking on benefit of prostate ca testing. .: An article from: Family Practice News
Lack of data clouds prostate Ca screening. : An article from: Internal Medicine News
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Lack of data clouds prostate Ca screening. : An article from: Internal Medicine News
OC use by young women linked to early breast cancer; before age 20.: An article from: Family Practice News
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How to break the news that I might have a brain tumor to my sisters, boyfriend and [girl] cousin?
Okay, so, I'm 16 years old and yesterday I went to my doctor because I was having some breast/nipple discharge [not pregnant, doctor put that one to rest] and it turns out that I might have a type of brain tumor that is sending out wrong hormones, or too many, to the rest of me. I had one blood test taken and I'm still waiting for the results [the only time I actually hate the weekend] and if the hormones are to high then I'll need to have another blood test taken two weeks later. After that, a brain scan. Problem is, no one knows that this is happening to me. I want to tell someone, but it;s kind of hard to explain it to my boyfriend why he can't touch my breasts [for the tests, they can't be messed around with] or tell my cousin or sisters about it. It might be nothing, but, I don't know, don't want to toss it on anyone, either. So, how do I break it to my boyfriend, sister and [girl] cousin? Thanks.
Although it would be dormant and would be of too much trouble unless it evolved.