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Fine color prints made in minutes

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Jody Dole, an innovative photographer, is making high-quality digital color prints using electronic photography equipment. Dole periodically travels from his studio in Manhattan to the Cactus Corp to collaborate with Romit Bhattacharya, the pres of Cactus, in working on techniques and applications that involve electronic technology. Dole works with a Macintosh IIfx microcomputer, Cactus imaging software and a Versatec 8944 printer. Dole is a careful commercial artist whose goal is to makes pictures of ordinary objects transcend themselves in revealed beauty. Five of Dole's pictures will be on exhibit in 'Invitation to a Dancing Eye' from Jun 9 to Aug 31, 1992, at Image Bank, at 111 Fifth Ave, in New York City.

Author: Durniak, John
Publisher: The New York Times Company
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 1992
Prepackaged software, Computer integrated systems design, Methods, Product information, Equipment and supplies, Works, Digital cameras, Electronic cameras, Imaging systems, Photography, Photography, Artistic, Artistic photography, Computer art, Digital Signals, Imaging Technology, Dole, Jody, Cactus Corp.

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Control over content: the case of an Internet TV provider illustrates the entertainment industry's copyright power

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Canadian company iCraveTV.com was closed down after it lost a lawsuit to US-based Motion Picture Association of America. The company redistributes live broadcast TV programs over the Internet. Redistribution of TV programming in the US is illegal without permission from TV program owners. US users of iCrave's programming could easily get around iCrave's barriers designed to keep non-Canadian viewers out. ICrave now has a patent in for new technology that can pinpoint users geographically and keep non-Canadian viewers from viewing the programming.

Author: Caruso, Denise
Publisher: The New York Times Company
Publication Name: The New York Times
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 0362-4331
Year: 2000
United States, Canada, Patents & copyrights, Communication services, not elsewhere classified, Radio & TV Services NEC, Other Telecommunications, Company legal issue, Cases, Broadcasting industry, Mass media, Fair use (Copyright), Internet/Web technology, Fair use (Copyright law), Motion Picture Association of America, iCraveTV.com

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