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I don't think Amy goes around giving speeches.
She has been doing speeches for a long time. So has Matt. Has she stopped?
I don't think Amy goes around giving speeches.
As has been said many times here on the DIS, you can find many different answers to the same questions on the internet.. Weren't you just trying to explain something about cats here recently - with internet links to back it up - that was strongly disputed by someone else? Same sort of scenario..
I love this on line recipe place. On teh top, you can click on ingredients and put what you have on hand, and it will ship you a recipe using those ingredients. I have made many items from this place. I heard Kate does tooAnyone care to share any tips with me that I would have gotten from Kate's cookbook had it come out on time?![]()
As has been said many times here on the DIS, you can find many different answers to the same questions on the internet.. Weren't you just trying to explain something about cats here recently - with internet links to back it up - that was strongly disputed by someone else? Same sort of scenario..
Not at all the same. Copyright laws aren't opinions. They are laws, very specific laws. I assume most people who put together a recipe book, do not copy all of the directions and/or the book in it's completed form. Many cookbooks carry the same recipes, because the person putting the book together has made changes. It doesn't seem fair, but it is legal. I self published and sold a book for Easy Bake Ovens many years ago. I was surprised that I could use any recipe, as long as I didn't use the name Easy Bake Ovens and I changed the preparations. I buy many cookbooks from churches that have the same recipes, but again, most of the directions are a bit different from each other.
http://copyright.gov/
from FAQ's:
http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-protect.html#recipe
How do I protect my recipe?
A mere listing of ingredients is not protected under copyright law. However, where a recipe or formula is accompanied by substantial literary expression in the form of an explanation or directions, or when there is a collection of recipes as in a cookbook, there may be a basis for copyright protection. Note that if you have secret ingredients to a recipe that you do not wish to be revealed, you should not submit your recipe for registration, because applications and deposit copies are public records. See FL 122, Recipes.
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With that said, I didn't expect Kate's book to be original, but a compilation of thoughts and recipes that she uses (or doesn't LOL!).
She has been doing speeches for a long time. So has Matt. Has she stopped?
I don't think so. she doesn't do them as often as Kate in one fail swoop.
The speech on the most recent episode was in March/April this year as it was during the kid's spring break.
She doesn't do the circuit like Kate.
I think the 2 that I know they referred to on LPBW were at colleges as a guest speaker.
Back to topic of this thread...
Jon's court papers:
http://www.radaronline.com/sites/de...sselin suit defendants response pgs 1-26s.pdf
story on RadarOnline:
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusiv...oke-law-jon-gosselin-charges-new-court-papers
Back to topic of this thread...
Jon's court papers:
http://www.radaronline.com/sites/de...sselin suit defendants response pgs 1-26s.pdf
story on RadarOnline:
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusiv...oke-law-jon-gosselin-charges-new-court-papers
OMG. I don't know if this is a repost, because I am a newer contributer to this thread. Sorry if it is:
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20319104,00.html
She has been doing speeches for a long time. So has Matt. Has she stopped?
Not at all the same. Copyright laws aren't opinions. They are laws, very specific laws. I assume most people who put together a recipe book, do not copy all of the directions and/or the book in it's completed form. Many cookbooks carry the same recipes, because the person putting the book together has made changes. It doesn't seem fair, but it is legal. I self published and sold a book for Easy Bake Ovens many years ago. I was surprised that I could use any recipe, as long as I didn't use the name Easy Bake Ovens and I changed the preparations. I buy many cookbooks from churches that have the same recipes, but again, most of the directions are a bit different from each other.
http://copyright.gov/
from FAQ's:
http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-protect.html#recipe
How do I protect my recipe?
A mere listing of ingredients is not protected under copyright law. However, where a recipe or formula is accompanied by substantial literary expression in the form of an explanation or directions, or when there is a collection of recipes as in a cookbook, there may be a basis for copyright protection. Note that if you have secret ingredients to a recipe that you do not wish to be revealed, you should not submit your recipe for registration, because applications and deposit copies are public records. See FL 122, Recipes.
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With that said, I didn't expect Kate's book to be original, but a compilation of thoughts and recipes that she uses (or doesn't LOL!).
And the only reason I responded to this post was over your chastisement of my internet research. That was below the belt and uncalled for.![]()
Nope--going OT again...but with connections...
Okay--DH has been unemployed for 2 weeks and got several nibbles on his resume on Monday from recruiters. Interviewed with them on Monday, the one company called today for a "real" interview with the actual company with a potential start on Monday.
Bad news--it's in Marlyand (HOME of TLC and their lawsuit against Jon and south of Pennsylvania where the Gosselins live). (Good news, he will be almost as far away from PA that you can get so little chance of Gosselien contamination.)
Good news--it's a job and we can make it work briefly. (DH can give Jon pointers on how easy it is to find a real job in this economy--okay I know it is hard for some folks, but I had to connect to J&K some how.)
Bad news--it's 9 months. Now add that to my ticker.(umm....let's see...connect...connect...Kate ticks Jon off, Jon ticks Kate off and 9 months from now maybe they'll be divorced and stop ticking each other off).
Good news--contract can be terminated...which is good b/c former employer should be up and running in March/April--so I'm hoping for THAT. (Much more quickly and easily than the Gosselins Divorce being finalized...)
Bad news--did I mention it was far away and due to the size of our mortgage and the amount of pets, us moving up to Maryland as a family is pretty much a no go. (Nope--we won't send the pets back to the breeder. They're all mutts, but they are our mutts! 5 kitty mutts and a bunny mutt.)
Good news--low cost of living area, so DH living up their by himself will still keep is with income that is sustainable unlike unemployment checks. (Jon and Kate's mansion probably can be bought for pennies on the dollar.)
That's all I got--but that's a YAHTZEE!!!
Nope--going OT again...but with connections...
Okay--DH has been unemployed for 2 weeks and got several nibbles on his resume on Monday from recruiters. Interviewed with them on Monday, the one company called today for a "real" interview with the actual company with a potential start on Monday.
Bad news--it's in Marlyand (HOME of TLC and their lawsuit against Jon and south of Pennsylvania where the Gosselins live). (Good news, he will be almost as far away from PA that you can get so little chance of Gosselien contamination.)
Good news--it's a job and we can make it work briefly. (DH can give Jon pointers on how easy it is to find a real job in this economy--okay I know it is hard for some folks, but I had to connect to J&K some how.)
Bad news--it's 9 months. Now add that to my ticker.(umm....let's see...connect...connect...Kate ticks Jon off, Jon ticks Kate off and 9 months from now maybe they'll be divorced and stop ticking each other off).
Good news--contract can be terminated...which is good b/c former employer should be up and running in March/April--so I'm hoping for THAT. (Much more quickly and easily than the Gosselins Divorce being finalized...)
Bad news--did I mention it was far away and due to the size of our mortgage and the amount of pets, us moving up to Maryland as a family is pretty much a no go. (Nope--we won't send the pets back to the breeder. They're all mutts, but they are our mutts! 5 kitty mutts and a bunny mutt.)
Good news--low cost of living area, so DH living up their by himself will still keep is with income that is sustainable unlike unemployment checks. (Jon and Kate's mansion probably can be bought for pennies on the dollar.)
That's all I got--but that's a YAHTZEE!!!
Back to topic of this thread...
Jon's court papers:
http://www.radaronline.com/sites/de...sselin suit defendants response pgs 1-26s.pdf
story on RadarOnline:
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusiv...oke-law-jon-gosselin-charges-new-court-papers
[I"His lawyers say that neither Jon nor Kate (nor the kids) were represented by a lawyer or manager when they negotiated their first contract in 2005 with the network." [/I]
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What are their speeches about, and/or are they for an organization or for themselves?
Do they do a tour or is it a once in a while kind of thing?