Wednesday, September 9, 2009

ILLicit

The underground economy is destroying the world. I never thought of something as small as a cheap LV handbag or some fake Gucci glasses could be a small art of such a big corruption machine but it is. I myself have never purchased anything knock off because everything that seems to be knock off doesn’t interest me but I have obtained other items such as intellectual property but I have never done this with an intent to hurt anyone, but I know it does. I have never really thought about how something so simple is so detrimental and basically stealing. Taking intellectual property is just like walking into an artist studio and pulling the painting right off the canvas and claiming it yours. I know that I will be creating a lot more digital content and as a matter of fact I know I have had some of my creating stolen or basically copied to be used my someone without any skill but It never bugged me before but now that I am getting more professional I know that my services and time are going to be what I use to feed my family and I just cant lose valuable intellectual property like I have before. I recently has a free lance job where I created tons of content for some people and I never thought about copy rights and protecting my creative property but I should have because they are gone and who knows where all the my art will end up or who will be the next person to bastardize my creations and claim it’s their original idea. It’s a good thing I never gave them anything good, but still weak. About the illicit market out there like the guy in the movie said “it’s like the wild west out there” and it’s true anything seems to be out there and it seems to be getting anywhere the people want it to be. The boats transporting fake prescription drugs and easily transport some weapons. A bigger threat I foresee is when will we know what we buy is real or what is fake? What if this epidemic of saving money for fake crap hits America harder? Like when I go to a auto shop to get my brakes done so I can drive my kids safely around town and that mechanic puts crap fkae brakes made of apple cores and sandpaper in there just to save a buck but puts me and family and everyone else on the road at risk, what about pharmacies and clinics here in the states buying cheap medicine that turns out to be poison and it kills innocent people? It’s scary.

Supreme court case #2

Issue of the case
In the case of Ron P. White VS. South Carolina the main issue that brought this case before the courts is the arrest of tattoo artist Ron white for performing the act of tattoo. Ron White appealed his case with the defense that his first amendment rights were being violated and that the art of tattooing was a form of free speech and expression, therefore his sentence and arrest were unconstitutional (1) it impermissibly restricted his freedom of speech in violation of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article I, Section 2 of the South Carolina Constitution, (2) it restricted interstate commerce, and (3) it violated the Privileges and Immunities Clause of the United States Constitution. The trial found that his case was constitutional under the statute in place. The trial court found that the art of tattooing was not free speech and posed a public health risk. Ron White then moved that the State of South Carolina was not enforcing section 16-17-700 of the South Carolina Code properly. Then the state of South Carolina disagreed and sited previous cases of free speech such as; State v. Brad, which was a case about child pornography, People v. O'Sullivan which is a child molestation/rape case, and Yurkew v. Sinclair which is actually another tattooing case but more about licensing than prohibiting. The State of Carolina stood on the fact that the art of tattooing has too many inherent health risks that it poses to the people of South Carolina. “Whether or not tattooing qualifies as speech, symbolic speech, or otherwise protected expression under the First Amendment is an issue of first impression in South Carolina. We look to the United States Supreme Court for guidance in analyzing this issue. According to the United States Supreme Court, the First Amendment protects speech, including conduct, if sufficiently communicative in character”.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

No one likes Spam...do they?

Why is spam so dangerous? Spam is a nuisance most of all and an abuse of the electronic privilege and usually is fraudulent and deceitful. Spam poses a great threat to internet and email users because it floods mail boxes with unwanted junk. Some spam can even contain viruses or links to pages containing viruses or malicious software known as Malware that can infect and corrupt your PC. This Malicious software can also obtain personal information such as credit card information, credit card numbers, and your current internet activity that then sends this information to unwanted sources. Spam can pose itself as just another email from a friend or a company you do business with that is offering you a great deal and then lead you into something totally different. Spam also poses a great threat to younger internet users such as teens and young adults. Spam can offer up a link to maybe something they would be innocently interested in and when a link is clicked the user ends up at an adult site or something they would not normally have been able to access of would want to access. The internet is big place full of a lot of evil people looking to take advantage of new users and the general mass of stupid web surfers who are like big eyed sheep. There are always people looking to make a quick buck off the stupid uneducated out there and spam offers them an excellent place to do so. Spam is just one of the new electronic evils present to us in the new millennium and there are sure to be more to come, but with education we can control and end the abuse of the internet.