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LIBRARIAN THE ORIGINAL SEARCH ENGINE Mug Coffee Cup 11 oz LIBRARIAN THE ORIGINAL SEARCH ENGINE Mug Coffee Cup 11 oz

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LIBRARIAN THE ORIGINAL SEARCH ENGINE Mug Coffee Cup 11 oz LIBRARIAN THE ORIGINAL SEARCH ENGINE Mug Coffee Cup 11 oz

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DON'T MAKE ME SHUSH YOU! Mug Coffee Cup 11 oz ~ Librarian DON'T MAKE ME SHUSH YOU! Mug Coffee Cup 11 oz ~ Librarian

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Pantone CAPSURE Color Matcher Pantone CAPSURE Color Matcher
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Created for professionals in fashion, home, and graphic design, as well as for contractors, paint retailers, and do-it-yourselfers, the PANTONE CAPSURE saves you time and money by capturing a color from any material and instantly matching it to PANTONE colors in less than three seconds. CAPSURE can match multiple colors from smaller and intricate patterns, as well as from a variety of surfaces. Accurate, lightweight, and portable, CAPSURE is powered by a rechargeable battery that can take thousands of measurements on a single charge. Preloaded software keeps multiple PANTONE color libraries up to date.Pantone CAPSUREAt a Glance:Instantly match virtually any color to PANTONE colorsCompensates for gloss and surface variations for better accuracyStores up to 100 color capturesRechargeable battery lasts for thousands of measurementsPreloaded software makes updating color libraries easyComes with Palette Application software, carry pouch, wrist strap, and USB cableOne year warranty for CAPSURE, six month warranty for batteryCaptures color from any surface, material or fabric. View larger.Instantly matches the color to preloaded PANTONE colors.View larger.Instantly Match the Color of Almost Any SurfaceThe Pantone CAPSURE uses advanced image capture technology to allow you to instantly match the color of any material or fabric to more than 8,000 preloaded PANTONE Colors. CAPSURE even matches small, patterned, and multi-colored textures and textiles, with the ability to extract, display, and match up to four dominant colors from an intricate pattern. CAPSURE comes preloaded with more than 8,000 PANTONE Colors.The Pantone CAPSURE uses advanced image capture technology to allow you to instantly match the color of any material or fabric to more than 8,000 preloaded PANTONE colors. CAPSURE even matches small, patterned, and multi-colored textures and textiles, with the ability to extract, display, and match up to four dominant colors from an intricate pattern.Powerful Features for Accuracy and VersatilityUsing real-time onscreen preview, built-in illumination, and compensation for gloss and surface variations, CAPSURE provides unsurpassed accuracy. It allows you to create palettes of favorite shades or customize palettes for specific projects. CAPSURE also provides harmonious shades and identifies related colors.Large Display and Storage for Viewing ResultsCAPSURE stores up to 100 color captures. It displays results on a large 1-3/4-inch color screen, so you can easily see results and ensure accuracy. For added convenience, you can annotate color captures with a voice recording and a time-and-date stamp.Preloaded Software Keeps Color Libraries Up to DateThe included Palette Application software allows you to automatically update color libraries through CAPSURE Sync. You can also toggle easily between multiple libraries and synchronize with popular design applications like Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and QuarkXPress.Portable and Easy to UseThe rugged CAPSURE is compact and lightweight, weighing just 6 ounces with the included rechargeable lithium battery. You can take thousands of measurements on a single charge.Pantone warrants each instrument manufactured to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months. The battery is warranted for 6 months and replaceable at an authorized service center.What's in the BoxCAPSURE, Palette Application Software, protective carry pouch, wrist strap, USB cable, and quick-start guide.

The Pantone CAPSURE is a new portable color reading tool that has a higher degree of accuracy than the Color Cue product. It stores up to 100 color captures. It extracts, displays and matches up to four dominant colors from an intricate pattern. Comes preloaded with more than 8,000 PANTONE Colors and automatically updates your stored libraries. Integrates captured colors into Adobe Creative Suite and QuarkXPress.

Pantone GP1303-SUPL Solid Chips Supplement Coated and Uncoated Pantone GP1303-SUPL Solid Chips Supplement Coated and Uncoated
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PANTONE has expanded the Pantone Plus Series color library by adding 336 colors! This supplement includes 48 Solid Chip Coated and Uncoated pages featuring 336 new colors with a range of verdant greens, rich blues and purples, vibrant yellows, oranges and a group of high-trending neaturals.

PANTONE GPC003, New Reference Library PANTONE GPC003, New Reference Library
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Snatch (Widescreen Edition) Snatch (Widescreen Edition)
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Usually it might seem a tad unfair to begin a review by referring to the director's missis. But then the missis in question wouldn't usually be Madonna--a woman whose ability to reinvent herself several times before breakfast seems in marked contrast to that of hubby Guy Ritchie. Certainly, this follow-up to the filmmaker's breakthrough film--the high-energy, expletive-strewn cockney-gangster movie Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels--hardly breaks new ground being, well, another high-energy, expletive-strewn cockney-gangster movie. OK, so there are some differences. This time around our low-rent hoodlums are battling over dodgy fights and stolen diamonds rather than dodgy card games and stolen drugs. There has been some minor reshuffling of the cast too, with Sting and Dexter Fletcher making way for the more bankable Benicio Del Toro and Brad Pitt, the latter pretty much stealing the whole shebang as an incomprehensible Irish gypsy. And, sure, people who really, really liked Lock, Stock--or have the memory of a goldfish--will really, really like this. The suspicion lingers, however, that if the director doesn't do something very different next time around then his career may prove to be considerably shorter than that of his missis. --Clark Collis

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels director Guy Ritchie returns with this audacious comedy-thriller. Two small-time London hoods in debt to a crooked promoter and a stolen diamond are the elements that bring together a colorful crew of smugglers, hit men, transatlantic crime bosses, boxing Irish Gypsies, and excitable dogs. Dennis Farina, Jason Flemyng, Alan Ford, Vinnie Jones, Brad Pitt, Jason Statham, and Benicio Del Toro star. 103 min. Standard and Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround, French; Subtitles: English, French; audio commentary by Ritchie.

Family Guy, Volume Three Family Guy, Volume Three
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Family Guy lives! That's great news for the devoted fans who watched in record numbers the reruns on Cartoon Network and made the Family Guy DVDs bestsellers. It's bad news for Mel Gibson, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Jimmy Fallon, Rob Schneider, Skeet Ulrich, Corey Haim, My Two Dads, and other pop-culture detritus this show's writers take infinite delight in kicking when they're down (or up, for that matter). The long, long, awaited fourth season begins with a bravado broadside at Fox, which canceled Family Guy in 2002. Peter Griffin (voiced by series creator Seth MacFarlane) recites a litany of 29 doomed replacement shows beginning with Dark Angel and ending with Greg the Bunny. From there, it's like the Griffins never left. The 13 episodes are just as dense with bodily function jokes, surreal nonsense, gratuitous pop-culture references (the more obscure, the better), and edgier gags that recklessly cross the line on any number of levels ("Maybe I was wrong about you," Jodie Foster says to John Hinckley in the episode, "Model Misbehavior." "Maybe I was wrong about all men."). The new season rewards longtime viewers with appearances by such series icons as the Greased-Up Deaf Guy and the Evil Monkey in Chris's closet, and makes no concessions to newcomers to the show (who will no doubt be scratching their heads over the more than two-and-a-half-minute digression in "Blind Ambition," in which Peter's nemesis, the Giant Chicken, returns to continue the smackdown that started in the season 2 episode "Da Boom." In "World Domination: The Family Guy Phenomenon," one of the bonus features included on this three-disc set, MacFarlane proclaims these new shows to be "the best we've done." A bold claim, but often enough, one is laughing too hard to prove otherwise. One minute, Family Guy dazzles with inspired animation (In "Breaking Out Is Hard to Do," Chris reaches for a carton of milk at the supermarket and finds himself pulled in to A-ha's classic music video, "Take on Me"). The next, it's wallowing in vomit ("8 Simple Rules for Buying My Teenage Daughter"). In addition to the freewheeling episode commentaries, this set also includes a great bonus, excerpts of cast "table reads" of two episodes. Back to the "World Domination" featurette. MacFarlane states, "It's the first time since we've been doing (the show) that I think it's safe to say that we're here to stay for awhile." Are you listening, Fox? --Donald Liebenson

The first 13 episodes from the fourth season--including "North by North Quahog," "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High," "Petarded," "Breaking Out Is Hard to Do," and "Jungle Love"--are featured in this three-disc set. 4 3/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English, Spanish; audio commentary on selected episodes; deleted scenes; featurettes; music video; more. **13 episodes on 3 discs. 4 3/4 hrs.**

The Da Vinci Code (Widescreen Two-Disc Special Edition) The Da Vinci Code (Widescreen Two-Disc Special Edition)
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Critics and controversy aside, The Da Vinci Code is a verifiable blockbuster. Combine the film's huge worldwide box-office take with over 100 million copies of Dan Brown's book sold, and The Da Vinci Code has clearly made the leap from pop-culture hit to a certifiable franchise. The leap for any story making the move from book to big screen, however, is always more perilous. In the case of The Da Vinci Code, the plot is concocted of such a preposterous formula of elements that you wouldn't envy screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, the man tasked with making this story filmable. The script follows Dan Brown's book as closely as possible while incorporating a few needed changes, including a better ending. And if you're like most of the world, by now you've read the book and know how it goes: while lecturing in Paris, noted Harvard Professor of Symbology Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) is summoned to the Louvre by French police to help decipher a bizarre series of clues left at the scene of the murder of the chief curator. Enter Sophie Neveu (Audrey Tautou), gifted cryptologist. Neveu and Langdon team up to solve the mystery, and from there the story is propelled across Europe, ballooning into a modern-day mini-quest for the Holy Grail, where secret societies are discovered, codes are broken, and murderous albino monks are thwarted… oh, and alternative theories about the life of Christ and the beginnings of Christianity are presented too, of course. It's not the typical formula for a stock Hollywood thriller. In fact, taken solely as a mystery, the movie almost works--despite some gaping holes--mostly just because it keeps moving. Brown's greatest trick was to have the entire story take place in one day, so the action is forced to keep moving, despite some necessary pauses for exposition. As a screen couple, Hanks and Tautou are just fine together but not exactly memorable; meanwhile Sir Ian McKellen's scenery-chewing as pivotal character Sir Leigh Teabing is just what the film needed to keep it from taking itself too seriously. The whole thing is like a good roller-coaster ride: try not to think too much about it--just sit back and enjoy the trip. --Daniel Vancini Visit The Da Vinci Code Store On The DVD The DVD extras on a film as popular as The Da Vinci Code should be plentiful, and this version doesn't skimp. With over 90 minutes of special features, including ten behind-the-scenes featurettes, there's a lot here to explore beyond the film itself. The question is, is there anything new here that we haven't heard before, in all the hype, pseudo-documentaries, and controversy surrounding the movie, to make it worthwhile? For most viewers, the answer will be "yes." Essentially, if you like the movie, if you enjoyed the book, you will get a lot out of them. Just as the movie is intended to make the book come to life, the DVD extras should make the film come to life by pointing the audience into the world of the filmmakers, connecting the dots between print and film, and for the most part they do just that. The extras here range from the typical look behind-the-scenes to more in-depth features on the supporting characters, the locations, and the Mona Lisa herself. "First Day on the Set with Ron Howard" features the director gushing about the opportunity to film in the Louvre and work with Tom Hanks again (the two worked together before on Splash and Apollo 13). It's a short piece that doesn't reveal much beyond making an attempt to share Howard's excitement (with the "Gee, I really loved working with him/her on this project" that you hear in every such featurette), but viewers might enjoy seeing how the stage was set up in the famous museum, down to the spike tape on the floor showing actors where to hit their marks. The Filmmaking Experience, Parts 1 and 2 further explores the creative and technical aspects of the filmmaking process. A Conversation with Dan Brown starts out feeling like a puff-piece (the man who wrote this book got started at age 5 with a story called The Giraffe, The Pig, and the Pants on Fire. "It was a thriller," he says.) and unfortunately it doesn't go very deep into much of anything of interest. But on the other hand, this isn't 60 Minutes here; it's intended to give viewers a better sense of the man behind the franchise, which it does. Much of the footage from this interview is sprinkled throughout some of the other featurettes. Meanwhile, the character behind the franchise, Robert Langdon, is examined in his own featurette, as is Sophie Neveu. The cool thing here is getting under the skin of the actors to see how they approached the characters, knowing that most of the movie-going public already has formed their own ideas about the characters from the book. The most interesting extras are the featurettes that focus on the history behind the mystery. Or is it the mystery behind the history? Either way, the first one on the Mona Lisa, and the second featurette on the many codes and symbols that are hidden throughout the movie balance out the remainder of the extras nicely by demonstrating the sense of intrigue, mystery, and game-playing adventure that made The Da Vinci Code so popular in the first place. --Daniel Vancini Beyond The Da Vinci Code The Films of Tom Hanks The Films of Ron Howard The Da Vinci DVDs: Decoding "The Da Vinci Code" More About The Artist Stills from The Da Vinci Code (click for larger image)

Based on Dan Brown's controversial bestseller, director Ron Howard's thriller stars Tom Hanks as an expert on religious symbology who is called upon to solve the murder of the Louvre's curator. Teaming with a police cryptologist (Audrey Tautou), Hanks must decipher the bizarre markings the victim covered himself in, putting him at the center of a deadly conspiracy designed to keep the truth about the life of Jesus Christ a secret. With Ian McKellen, Paul Bettany. 149 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French; featurettes. Two-disc set.

SainSmart Prototyping Prototype Shield Mini Breadboard for arduino UNO SainSmart Prototyping Prototype Shield Mini Breadboard for arduino UNO
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It is a great kit to new Arduino users and geeks who have sparkling ideas. You can choose to do soldering in the soldering area. You can also make good use of the mini breadboard which can save your time of soldering. Try any circuit you want to the Arduino. You also can choose to use your own breadboard. Package List: 1x SainSmart Prototype Shield 1x Mini Breadboard 65x Jumper Cable

SainSmart 1602 LCD Shield Module Display for Arduino UNO R3 MEGA2560 MEGA1280 SainSmart 1602 LCD Shield Module Display for Arduino UNO R3 MEGA2560 MEGA1280
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NOTE:The link is the documents about SainSmart 1602 LCD Shield Module Display. https://s3-ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/sain-amzn/20/20-011-909/LCD1602-022.rar This is a 16x2 LCD Keypad module for Arduino Diecimila Duemilanove, UNO, MEGA1280, MEGA2560 board.This Arduino shield includes a 16x2 HD44780 White on Blue LCD module and a 5 push button keypad for menu selection and user interface programming. Fully assembled. On-line Arduino tutorial and example code. Compatible with Arduino Uno, Mega, Duemilanove. Uses digital pins 4 - 10, and analog pin 0. The quality is guaranteed. It's tested before shipment.

SainSmart ADXL335 Triple Axis Accelerometer Breakout Module for Arduino SainSmart ADXL335 Triple Axis Accelerometer Breakout Module for Arduino
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The ADXL335 is a small, thin, low power, complete 3-axis accel- erometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The product measures acceleration with a minimum full-scale range of ±3 g.It can measure the static acceleration of gravity in tilt-sensing applications, as well as dynamic acceleration resulting from motion, shock, or vibration. The user selects the bandwidth of the accelerometer using the CX, CY, and CZ capacitors at the XOUT, YOUT, and ZOUT pins. Bandwidths can be selected to suit the application, with a range of 0.5 Hz to 1600 Hz for the X and Y axes, and a range of 0.5 Hz to 550 Hz for the Z axis. The ADXL335 is available in a small, low profile, 4 mm × 4 mm × 1.45 mm, 16-lead, plastic lead frame chip scale package

Library Bound Scrapbook Library Bound Scrapbook

Library Bound ScrapbookAvailable in three sizes: Large medium and junior. The large album measures 13-1/8" X 13-1/4" and comes with 100 pages (50 leaves). The medium album measures 9-1/8" X 12-1/4" and comes with 100 pages (50 leaves). The junior album measures 8" X 9-1/2" and comes with 60 pages (30 leaves). Pages are heavy cream stock and pictures can be mounted directly on the pages. The paper is imported from Italy. All bound albums have a rear storage envelope which comes with 500 self-adhesive photo squares for easy mounting. These albums will meet and exceed preservation and presentation requirements of your most important keepsakes and pictures. Both the ivory paper stock and mounting system are archival and provide long term preservation for photos and other scrapbooking entities.

YELLOW M&M's Jumbo Luggage Tag YELLOW M&M's Jumbo Luggage Tag

Color: Yellow / Sleek and stylish / Never loose or misplace your luggage again / Easy to install and remove Percussion Notation -Simplified the process of getting notes on percussion staves to look - and playback - exactly the way you want them to. Automatic Rehearsal Marks - Use a keystroke to enter rehearsal marks and Finale automatically sequences them correctly and dynamically updates them when you delete, insert, or move any rehearsal mark or measure. Music Education Worksheets - Finale now includes hundreds of ready-made, customizable, music education worksheets designed for K-12 students. Chords - Change or delete notes without changing your chords. Attach chords to measures - whether or not they contain notes or rests - and have the chords appear and playback correctly Garritan sounds - Finale now includes more than 350 world-class instrument sounds from the makers of Garritan Personal Orchestra. Free new sounds include organ, a variety of electric guitars, five octaves of handbells, and a brush drum kit Broadway Copyist - Inspired by the golden era of handwritten Broadway scores, the Broadway Copyist hand-written font offers a lighter, classic appearance Graphics Support - Export as. JPEG, and. PNG and import as. JPEG,. PNG,. BMP, and. GIF in addition to previously supported formats of. TIFF,. EPS New Smartscore Lite scanning interface enables you to specify the instrumentation so that your staves will automatically be properly transposed and configured for playback. Also new are transparent selection handles, exporting lyrics to a word-processing document, and improved help documentation Finale now supports all third-party VST/AU Instruments and Effects, providing users with unlimited sonic possibilities. Updated for Finale 2010, the Garritan Aria Player simplifies the process of changing MIDI channel assignments Measure Numbers - Control measure number alignment, positioning, and fonts

Pioneer AVH-P8400BH 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver with 7 Pioneer AVH-P8400BH 2-DIN Multimedia DVD Receiver with 7" Widescreen Touch Panel Display, Advanced App Mode, Built-In Bluetooth, and HD Radio™
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On Copyrights, the Creative Experience and Graphic Designers

There he is - the young art student - in the corner, sporting a slouch, worn blue jeans and a faded ironic t-shirt, standing in front of the canvases he submitted for this month’s class show; large, blue, sci-fi landscapes, which, from a distance, are beautiful. They look like heavenly, undulating space-scapes of sky and stars.

But move five steps closer, and the illusion fades. He is in the corner, yes, but the slouch is affected — he’d be more comfortable standing straight. His worn blue jeans? Brand new, but distressed. His ironic t-shirt? That once most noble badge of indie creed? It’s been on sale at the Urban Outfitters down the street for a month. And the paintings – the paintings! Up-close, they show themselves as crude copies of those prints featured in the discounted Salvador Dali calendars sold at Barnes and Noble: forced line, muddy colors, uninteresting ideas.

What’s offensive is not the young student’s pose, for at least he is trying to do something with his image. And the paintings, while bad, are not so bad that his art school scholarship would be threatened. No, what’s most worrisome is that he doesn’t know he’s posing, doesn’t know that the elements he’s so carefully cultivated as “his own,” are not. He’s exuding “originality” in the most culturally acceptable way, possibly the only way he knows: he buys it.

Those shelves of products that our young hero peruses in his off-time– all copyrighted, patented, or otherwise “pre-approved” for consumption - give him the feeling that he has freedom of choice, while, in fact, his freedoms are limited. “Have a problem? Use this face cream. Buy a car. Wear these blue jeans.”

These are his only options. We should feel pity for him – after all, he’s lived in Pasadena his whole life, he doesn’t know. This is what he thinks is edgy. Because he has taste, he makes do with what he has. But because he is young, he is a bit too proud. More seasoned personalities whisper to each other: His shirt, the off-white one? With the cartoon of a red-bearded lad, holding close his seven bottles of bear, stating, “Irish 7-Course Meal?” Done. His blue jeans? 700 dollars, faded in all the right places, do not connote the roughshod life. Oh no, they scream, “Mom buys my clothes!” And the Art. Oh God, the Art.

What can save our young hero, apart from extended sit-down sessions with Roland Barthes or concentrated perusals of Frederick Jamison (both of which are, for the most part, impossible to comprehend at such an age)? What can pull away the cowl of ignorance, freeing the young artist from that most hated of appropriations – derivative? Ready? Here comes the answer – and it’s not drugs, religious experiences, or world travel. The answer is that he must study and learn the copyright laws of United States.

And in order to learn the copyright laws of the United States, he must first know what a copyright is. Here are the simple definitions, according to onelook.com:

# noun: a document granting exclusive right to publish and sell literary or musical or artistic work

# verb: secure a copyright on a written work

Why is a knowledge of the legal precedence of copyright important to a young artist? Because in order to create, a good artist should know as much as possible about his tools. This means not just the origins of his fine bristle brush, or the interesting history of the chemistry of his pigments, but to examine the social and political tools that will allow him to function as an artist in the United States in 2007.

Thus, while copyright law is not as glamourous as brushes or paint, it is nonetheless as important. For within copyright law lies the secret of what to do after. And what do American’s do after they’re done? They sell. They horde. And, in turn, they covet, they hide... While squirreling away money is a good idea, hiding creative output is not. Keeping the creative hidden leads to problems such as our hero’s - too much confidence in too much little. Our hero’s problems stem from this ignorance - for, despite his fancy education, he is creatively ignorant - too many things have been kept from his eyes.

But wait! you say. Surely it is his responsibility to educate himself! There are libraries, public exhibitions, and teachers.

Of course, these are necessary elements in any person’s education. But our hero cannot personally own a library book, an outdoor concerts, or the mind of a great teacher, and the relative unavailability of ownership of fine works of art encourages a lazy attitude towards authenticity. Within copyright law, too, lies a history of the role of the Artist within American Society, a role our hero has wanted to play, desperately, for many years. Is it not also his responsibility to know his legal rights? Sadly, our hero does not know about the Berne Convention, held in Switzerland, in 1886. Led by that most diligent, most empathetic of writers, Victor Hugo. He does not know of Hugo’s obsession with la droit d’auteur. He does not know most of his European and Asian contemporaries not only consider intellectual property more important than money, but that the status of the artist is more socially powerful than that of entrepreneur. He does not know that Europe and Asia have historically made political concessions to facilitate their artists’ creativity. Or that the United States didn’t join the Berne Convention until nearly one hundred years after its inception – on March 1, 1989.

Here is something else he doesn’t know: copyright laws in the United States, had, until 1989, been focused on keeping intellectual property private in order to facilitate economic growth. In other words, in the US, copyright law has historically been a monetary issue, not a creative one…Thus the shelves of products posing as freedom as choice.

And here is something else: thanks to the acceptance of the Berne Convention, which decrees that work belongs to its creator as soon as it’s created, without having to fill out government forms, the tide is turning.

And finally, another fact: the most notable example of progressive copyright translation in the United States is the group called Creative Commons. Creative Commons gives artists the information and encouragement needed to not squirrel their work away, in fear that someone might steal their ideas, but rather, to share and remix their work with the work of others.

And now, for a theoretical leap: This is a necessary step on the incline from being derivative to being truly POSTMODERN. (Ugh, but why postmodern? Isn’t that old hat? AU CONTRAIRE).

The hallmark of postmodernism is the desire to combine. And we are at a point in cultural history where the only thing left to do is combine. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Marcel Proust, that most beloved of all neurotic writers, stated as a child that he did could not name a single color as his favorite, but rather, he found the most pleasure in their combinations. And all postmodern art is a hybrid – a little of this, a little of that – which in turn encourages the creation of the global ego – an ego much less offensive than the ego present in our young hero at the start of this article.

Some say the start of the Enlightenment was thanks to the creation of factory-produced mirrors, which allowed even the most plebeian life form to see themselves as individuals. But today, we don’t look to the mirror for accurate reflections. Instead, we gaze into the computer monitor. Our thoughts, words, and images, regardless of original source, create a collective brain, one that can be harnessed most powerfully through an artist’s understanding of copyright. And even science is beginning to consider human beings in a similar way - the millions of individuals that populate the Earth are really a single, throbbing organism, a human membrane, if you will, that covers our planet, hovering, blue and bulbous, like a helium balloon bobbing about in the milky way.

Which takes us back to our hero’s work. Remember? Those great blue swathes of sky and stars that looked so good from a distance? Does he know about Turner? And if he did, would not his unpleasant ego dissolve, leaving him – his ideas and his work – behind to do the talking. And would not his art - our art - be improved?

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