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Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie's daughters are already champion sharers.
This includes a contents insurance product focused on house and flat sharers.
For owners, car-sharers, and riders alike, that's pretty awesome news. h2.
"It's disrespectful" is a common criticism directed at the meme-makers and sharers.
Outside of China, city authorities are wary of bike-sharers behaving badly, too.
But advertisers want scale, and the lack of total Stories sharers is troubling.
Independent sleepers had fewer night feedings and more consistent bedtimes than room sharers.
Additionally, not all gun crimes are reported and not all agencies are great data sharers.
Then Facebook has a nice crop of eager content-sharers to serve highly personalized ads to.
They're hoping to fire up a community of Prisma sharers quickly by building in viral rewards.
Full-implementation would assist the data company's competitive edge against Cisco Systems and other cloud-sharers.
At age 30 months, infants sleeping independently by 9 months slept 45 minutes longer than room sharers.
"The vast majority of sharers display little, if any, emotion when sharing these memes," the academics commented.
It's true that trolly monopolies did pressure city lawmakers to pass regulations damaging to the upstart ride-sharers.
The Recording Industry Association of America targeted thousands of file-sharers who had illegally downloaded music and movies.
By bringing themselves to the same level as other social media sharers, they position themselves as one of us.
Some users have become friends and coffee-sharers IRL, after another member started hosting meet-ups in the Bay Area.
They went to a porn convention and cut deals to produce porn they could use to trap more file-sharers.
Restricting users to only using MoviePass for a movie once, though, makes it even more difficult, discouraging would-be sharers.
He wants them to learn if they are spenders, savers or sharers when it comes to money in their lives.
When we ask women who are "super sharers" about their own work experiences, their motivation for sharing is usually altruistic.
Several times in the novel, the idea of the characters having doubles, or secret sharers haunting their lives, is invoked.
Slice, a startup in New York, offers policies to flat- or ride-sharers that cover single items for a few days.
Some Chinese sharers say the bikes are faster and cheaper over short distances than other, more crowded forms of public transport.
The ride-sharers are trying to reverse a decline in cycling in China, which spent the past two decades promoting cars.
The two poets were born more than a hundred years apart, yet it is tempting to imagine them as secret-sharers.
And the warning and pop-up confirmation are much harder for would-be sharers and readers of fake news to ignore.
The memes' creators and sharers can giddily watch the president dispatching his enemies while claiming the video is just a funny gag.
Their idea of the place is at odds with a monologue in the preview by one of the house-sharers, Kyle Cooke.
But audio matching clearly won't help if malicious re-sharers just both re-edit the visuals and switch the soundtrack too in future.
As a result, we want to reduce the influence of these spammers and deprioritize the links they share more frequently than regular sharers.
That was in part because Mr Delanoë did not just want to convert existing cycle owners into cycle sharers; he wanted more people cycling.
So, I shared-out my shareable apartment to some other sharers, and I moved full-time into an ex-factory concrete fort near Durham.
It's unfortunate that laws made to prosecute drug traffickers are being used to prosecute and convict drug sharers in the event of a fatal overdose.
A GIC affiliate will buy about 30.1 million shares, while the administrator of the pension plan for Canada's Ontario municipal employees is buying 10 million sharers.
The audience gets to see the pictures, too, which — just as with the first ones — feel too intimate, even for this family of professional over-sharers.
Of course, there are some boys (and yes, they're usually boys) who are just over-sharers, or who know they're part of one giant social circle jerk.
Sometimes the arrangement involves simply rent and companionship, but sharers can also agree on lower rent in exchange for grocery shopping, dog walking, driving or other services.
And with that comes a renewed challenge for online services to curb abuse on their products, as various states and countries seek legislation punishing revenge porn sharers.
It's a chore to constantly nix over-sharers from your tweet stream, curate lists and decide if each account you discover is worth the space it'll take up.
The results were much the same, with the food-sharers negotiating successfully 63.3% of the time and those who did not share doing so 42.9% of the time.
Lazer also told the AP that fake news was spread by "super sharers" on Twitter — individuals who shared an average of 85033 pieces of fake news between Aug.
For example, apparently you're supposed to seat the obnoxious over-sharers and conversation monopolizers at the far reaches of a dinner table, in order to protect your guests.
"The move in U.S. stock futures prompted some buying of battered down sharers and lifted dollar/yen," said Junichi Ishikawa, senior FX strategist at IG Securities in Tokyo.
Once SFPD enforces and cites scooter riders, the number of tickets for scooter-sharers will surely increase, since ticketing for scooter riding doesn't currently appear to be a priority.
Armies of selfie-takers-and-sharers were arriving, more interested in photogenic events, like the Costume Institute's theatrically installed "Manus x Machina" show last year, than in archival objects.
Many file sharers want the highest quality copy of a film they can find, and until recently, those would most often come from ripping a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray disc.
As analyst Michael Nathanson points out, Netflix (which has not gone out of its way — at all — to stop password sharers) can view this as a half-empty/half-full situation.
Last year, men made up 38 percent of this amplifiers' group and women 34 percent, but in 2019, informed women made up 57 percent of news-sharers versus 56 percent for men.
Though there are some people making a very modern living; the new breed of 'life sharers' who willingly polish, package and post their professional existence as a brand of aspiration lifestyle marketing.
Tech bros, Facebook over-sharers, proud parents of the gender-fluid: all feature in the group's new sketch show, "Tard Core—There Are No Safe Words," at Joe's Pub on June 28.
A car-sharing company I signed up for and never used is letting me know how it plans to keep its community of car-sharers, whom I am not one of, safe.
When the original group page was shut down after the news site Reveal uncovered its actions last week, a core group of photo sharers moved to another secret group called MU 2.0.
"By and large, there's a perception that Airbnb is a platform for home sharers, and so much of the research I've done has been about saying, 'Actually, not really,'" Wachsmuth told me.
The jury is out on whether car buyers (and car sharers) will eventually come to demand CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, but at least for the moment, Toyota is betting they won't. h2.
Similarly, 95 percent of frequent bed-sharers had expressed a strong intent to breastfeed during the prenatal period, compared to 87 percent and 82 percent, respectively, of mothers who bed-shared intermittently or rarely.
One recent problem is the rise of a more professional class of home-sharers — people who buy up properties to rent out full time on home-sharing sites, often in violation of local rules.
The natural drift of such talents tends toward elegy, as their circle of interlocutors and secret-sharers shrinks over time: Many distinguished dead were there At one of the front tables, fragrant talk everywhere.
Its videos have racked up tens of millions of views on YouTube and it is one of the leading anti-choice link sharers on Facebook, according to an analysis by the progressive organization Media Matters.
We're building a community on the site and apps, of recipe givers and recipe sharers, note givers and note takers, all of us committed to helping one another discover the best things to cook and eat.
In some cases, the company reportedly targeted sharers of such content with specialized messages to debunk bogus claims, including memes and those dumb "copy and paste" posts people still love to share for some inexplicable reason.
Given Via's prowess with regard to multi-passenger rides — Via has raised upwards of $130 million in funding — Verifone/Curb brought the app into the fold to power routing for all ride-sharers in NYC Taxis.
According to social metrics site CrowdTangle, apart from Waterford Whispers' own Facebook page, the story's two biggest sharers were from an anti-Trump Facebook page, We Resist, and a libertarian-leaning meme page, Vote Nobody 2020.
This "headset removal" solution obviously wasn't some sort of massive issue plaguing VR content creators/sharers but it's cool to see Google going to thoughtful lengths to solve problems that most consumers didn't even see as a problem.
In China, however, the idea has taken a new direction: Chinese bike sharers use apps on GPS-capable phones to find the nearest GPS-enabled bikes wherever they might be parked around the city, not just at designated kiosks.
Hutchinson said it would be hard to put a rental price on a room like this, however "it would certainly be upwards of £1,500 or even £2,000 per month," he said, making it out of reach for most London flat-sharers.
"There's a continuum of data collectors, data sharers and data users within this large ecosystem," said N. Cameron Russell, the center's executive director, describing it as a "huge invisible world" of shifting business entities of which the public is mostly unaware.
And should we allow those walls to come tumbling down, perhaps with some helpful prodding by the likes of Mr. Brown, we would see that we are all in fact connected, a race of secret-sharers rather than isolated secret-hoarders.
At 4 months, babies still sharing a room were more likely to have unapproved objects in their cribs (blankets, pillows, positioners); and at 4 and 9 months, parents were more likely to take room sharers into bed with them, also an unsafe practice.
And while bespoke photo-blending algorithms might deliver beautiful visuals — reminiscent of experimental film photograph from years gone by — it's not the kind of tech that typically excites investors, even if Dubble might be able to inspire a portion of today's hyper engaged social sharers.
" Female dancers in white, also with golden tiaras, gathered around Beyoncé as peers, supplicants, emanations or sharers of a ritual, letting Beyoncé stay relatively still, befitting her pregnancy — though she sat in a chair that tilted back precariously, defying gravity, as she sang, "floating in the air.
Its passage, the company argued, "was driven by Albany politicians seeking to target responsible home sharers at the behest of the price-gouging hotel industry and sends a message to the rest of the world that New York is not open for business when it comes to innovative ideas."
That's what Instagram did when it released granular photo editing tools beyond its normal filters so you could adjust contrast, warmth, shadow, tilt shift in more.. They all got rolled up and hidden away behind the wrench icon to not distract or slow down novice photo sharers Honestly, Facebook needs these tools even more than Instagram.
That has led to a breakdown in trust in journalistic ... not that it's only led to, it's contributed to a larger breakdown in trust in institutions, institutions of the fourth estate, institutions of government, and what is, at some point, the fundamental frontline duty of online platforms as they are purveyors, or sharers, of journalism and information about the democracy.
Germany's problem with fake news draws strong parallels with the U.S. Klaus Beck, a media professor at Freie Universitaet Berlin, said that the consumers and sharers of fake news reports tend to be far-right partisans who subscribe to the conspiracy theory that the liberal mainstream media colludes with the political elite to present a distorted, politically correct version of reality.
The Stokes' responded in what may be one of the most snarky and derisive comebacks of all time: We James and Elizabeth Stokes, of the City of London, were of Opinion that by our former Performances, we had establish'd to ourselves such a Reputation, as would effectively have secur'd us from the Trouble of any Hibernian Challenges, but finding these Comcomitants (as they call themselves) in Pursuit of Fame, are not susceptible of any Conviction of their Insufficiency to stand in Competition with us, but what they purchase at a very smart Expense, we shall for this once do them the Favour to comply with their Invitation, and hope they will have the Modesty to impute it more to their own Indiscretion, than to any Enmity of ours, if their imaginary Prospect of being Sharers in Renown, should be chang'd into a real Partnership in a defeated Combat.
This decision dealt a major blow to attempts by the CRIA to crack down on file sharers.
Funderburk is the CEO and founder of P2P monetization company, Muzit, a company that tracks the downloading behavior of file-sharers, and allows copyright owners to contact these file-sharers through their ISP, in order to offer them discounts, promotions, donations and for other marketing purposes and was launched on January 8, 2016.
No publicly known action has been taken by the AVPAS against file sharers dabbling in non-anime and non-Japanese videos.
Then sharers then managed to raise the rest of the substantial sum of £9000 which it is roughly considered to have cost.
The Sharers' Papers indicate that Pollard had an annual income of £180 at the time, purely as a sharer in the acting company.
The novel is set in the future, on the fictional planet of Shora, a moon covered by water. The inhabitants of this planet, known as Sharers, are all female. Sharers use genetic engineering to control the ecology of their planet. They are peaceful beings who "share" — that is, they have a spiritual and linguistic union with each other and treat everyone equally.
The Sharers take egalitarianism for granted because they share and they lack the concept of "power-over", making their society one in which conflicts are settled without violence. When they are being threatened by an outside power, they resist nonviolently because they refuse to believe in power. Thus, the Sharers can never be subdued by force. The Sharer way of nonviolence is more than spiritual.
Other topics covered included software patents, DMCA, the actions of the RIAA against alleged illegal file sharers, and actions against free and open software such as Android and Linux.
On 28 January 1661, fifteen members of the new King's Company -- Thomas Killigrew, Sir Robert Howard, and thirteen actors -- signed a lease with the Earl of BedfordWilliam Russell, 5th Earl, later 1st Duke of Bedford. for the site of a new theatre, an agreement that also defined the sharers in the company. The thirteen actor/sharers were Hart, Mohun, Lacy, Clun, Kinaston, Richard Baxter, Theophilus Bird, Nicholas Blagden, Nicholas Burt, William Cartwright, Thomas Loveday, Robert Shatterell, and William Wintershall.Fitzgerald, pp. 27-8.
The club has two major rivalries: fellow ground-sharers and city rivals Técnico Universitario, the derby games referred to as the Clásico Ambateño; and Centro Deportivo Olmedo with whom they contest the Clásico Interandino.
This makes for a situation where file sharing as practiced in many other countries is quite dangerous. To counter, Japanese file sharers employ anonymization networks with clients such as Perfect Dark (パーフェクトダーク) and Winny.
Their economic situation also worsened; from a high of fifteen in 1625, the number of sharers dropped to nine by 1636. Unable to foresee the coming collapse of 1642, the King's Men undertook a major expansion around 1640. They brought in five new men as actors and sharers: William Allen, Theophilus Bird, Michael Bowyer, Hugh Clark, and William Robbins. All five were veterans of Queen Henrietta's Men; and all five were made Grooms of the Chamber on 22 January 1641, along with Stephen Hammerton.
The Geomori (, 'land-sharers') were a group of wealthy aristocrats who ruled Samos as an oligarchy in the seventh or sixth century BC. They remained an important political group on Samos into the fifth century BC.
There are also numerous military communications sites in the UK, operated by various wings of the armed forces. Many of the masts and towers at military sites are now marketed to commercial site sharers by Arqiva.
The limited pointer format uses a set number of pointers to track the processors that are caching the data. When a new processor caches a block, a free pointer is chosen from a pool to point to that processor. There are a few options for handling cases when the number of sharers exceeds the number of free pointers. One method is to invalidate one of the sharers, using its pointer for the new requestor, though this can be costly in cases where a block has a large number of readers, such as a lock.
" "...you who have become sharers in Christ are appropriately called "Christs." (CCC 2782) The divinization of man through sonship is real and metaphysical. It is not metaphorical, i.e. a mere comparison with a real thing that is similar.
So, for example, because Sharers consume plants and animals as food, they accept the fact that they in turn will become food for other life forms; that predators will ultimately consume them. At the beginning of the novel, the Sharers are all female. But as they encounter a non-Sharer community from another planet, which threatens them, the Sharer Merwen realizes that they must find out whether other kinds of "people" can share their life or not. Merwen goes to the other planet, Valedon, to recruit a young man, Spinel, to return to Shora and attempt to learn their ways.
A "mint copy" of the film possibly appeared on the Lionsgate website itself, reported The Inquirer.Michael Moore gives thumbs up to file sharers The Inquirer July 7, 2004. Unlicensed screenings were also held in Cuba.Fahrenheit clear of Oscar threat BBC News August 4, 2004.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs first presented Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger in his keynote presentation at the WWDC on June 28, 2004, ten months before its commercial release in April 2005. Four months before that official release, several non-commercial, developer's releases of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger leaked onto the internet via BitTorrent file sharers. It was first mentioned on Apple's website on May 4, 2004. Apple sued these file sharers. On April 12, 2005, Apple announced Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger's official, worldwide release would be April 29. All Apple Stores around the world held Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger seminars, presentations and demos.
Thus, by 1603 the core of the troupe was in some respects younger than it had been in 1594. Bryan, Pope, and Kempe, veterans of the 1580s, had left, and the remaining sharers (with the probable exception of Phillips), were roughly within a decade of 40.
She also implied that Dilla would not support the estate's practices, such as their prosecution of bootleggers and file sharers. Due to Dilla's debt to the government, the family receives no income from projects. Dilla's children are being supported by the social security their mothers have drawn. Likewise, Mrs.
This venture leads to disagreement within the Sharer community (they have plenty of disagreements, though addressed without violence). With many false starts, Spinel gradually learns the Sharer way, as a man; and ultimately he works with the Sharers to help them defend their planet from a military invasion.
1 "For He was made man that we might be made God."St. Athanasius, On the Incarnation of the Word 54.3 . "The only-begotten Son of God, wanting to make us sharers in his divinity, assumed our nature, so that he, made man, might make men gods."Thomas Aquinas, Opusc.
In Mandragola there is the classic old husband, youthful wife, competent charlatan and foraging assistant.Cope, Jackson I. Secret Sharers in Italian comedy: from Machiavelli to Goldoni. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1996. But Machiavelli also uses Commedia Erudita (learned comedy) to complicate his script by referencing ancient, virtuous, pedagogical texts.
Edmundson, Paul. "His Editors; John Heminges and Henry Condell". The Shakespeare Circle. Cambridge University Press (2015) p. 315-320. As a sharer in the Globe Theatre, Heminges’ name, along with the other sharers, is mentioned several times in various legal documents that were discovered by American researcher Charles William Wallace.
ES5 also added the ability to "spoof" IP addresses in a way that ES5 claimed made it more difficult to track down file sharers. While ES5's claim to anonymity continued to be viewed skeptically by both P2P advocates and RIAA representatives, no ES5 users were ever sued by the RIAA.
With a budget of 910 million, it has a domestic net collection of , and a distributor share of 673 million. Raees was the most pirated Hindi film of 2017, with 6.2 million online file sharers worldwide, primarily in India and Pakistan. This negatively affected the film's domestic box office performance in India.
Between September 2003 and April 2004, the RIAA, through its Clean Slate Program, offered individual file sharers amnesty for past infringements, "on the condition that they refrain from future infringement,""Clean Slate Program". RIAA Website. and delete the infringing material. Individuals were no longer eligible for amnesty once they had been sued.
Foo, Fran: Film giants pursue file sharers, The Australian, 25 November 2008. The Federal Court found that this was not the case. The case was taken on appeal to the High Court of Australia where it was dismissed unanimously, finding that iiNet "had no direct technical power" to stop users from downloading copyrighted material illegally.
Forty-five days later, however, some shareholders in the company sued the Funkhouser, Fahy, and others, arguing that they had reneged on a deal to buy them out and further alleging that they were driving the airport into bankruptcy with their profligate spending."Sharers in Air Firm File $1,000,000 Suit." Washington Post. October 15, 1930.
Protocols can also be classified as snoopy or directory-based. Typically, early systems used directory-based protocols where a directory would keep a track of the data being shared and the sharers. In snoopy protocols, the transaction requests (to read, write, or upgrade) are sent out to all processors. All processors snoop the request and respond appropriately.
Thomas Greene's last will and testament, dated 25 July 1612, left his share in Queen Anne's Men, worth 80 pounds, to his wife. (More precisely, he willed her the value of his share; only actors could be sharers.)C. J. Sisson, "Notes on Early Stuart Stage History," Modern Language Review, Vol. 37 No. 1 (January 1942), pp. 25-36.
In the 1613 charter he is listed twelfth of the fourteen sharers. On the company's 1618 lease of the Fortune Playhouse from owner Edward Alleyn, Gunnell is fourth of ten. And when the company leased the rebuilt Fortune in 1622, Gunnell is listed first.John Tucker Murray, English Dramatic Companies, 1558–1642, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1910; pp. 212–15.
This second version of the company had a tempestuous existence, with small audiences and poor returns, lawsuits and controversies.G. E. Bentley, "The Troubles of a Caroline Acting Troupe: Prince Charles's Company," Huntington Library Quarterly, Vol. 41 No. 3 (May 1978), pp. 217–49. The troupe lost almost half its sharers in the 1634–36 period alone, due to death or desertion.
Bird resumed his acting career once the theatres re- opened in 1660. He was one of the fifteen men -- Thomas Killigrew, Sir Robert Howard, and thirteen actors -- who signed the 28 January 1661 agreement that defined the sharers in the King's Company.Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald, A New History of the English Stage, London, Tinsley Brothers, 1882; Vol. 1, pp. 27-8.
With the passage of time, a majority of those shares passed to the widows and heirs of the original actors; younger members of the company were left out of the profitable system. In 1635, Eliard Swanston, Robert Benfield, and Thomas Pollard, three actors in the King's Men who were sharers in the company but not "householders" or shareholders in the theatres, petitioned the Lord Chamberlain -- then Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke -- for the right to purchase shares in the theatres. Pembroke ordered Shank and the Burbage family to sell shares to the three actors; but Shank and Cuthbert Burbage both protested the ruling. The dispute generated a back-and- forth documentation, sometimes called the "sharers' papers," that has provided subsequent generations of scholars and researchers with important data on the theatre business of the age.
The Center for Copyright Information was formed in September 2011 to coordinate efforts between the television, film and music industries and service providers to curb online copyright infringement and educate Internet subscribers about the issue. The RIAA began negotiations to create the Center for Copyright Information and its Copyright Alert System in December 2008, after it ceased a five-year litigation campaign against individual file sharers. Between 2003 and 2008, the RIAA adopted a practice of suing individual file sharers; previously it had focused on efforts to shut down peer-to-peer file sharing services. The MPAA and RIAA, along with the Independent Film & Television Alliance and American Association of Independent Music, as associations representing independent producers in their fields, reached an agreement in July 2011 with five large ISPs to create the Copyright Alerts System.
When the Lord Chamberlain's Men became the King's Men in May 1603, Sly was one of the sharers. He, along with a few other of the King's Men including Burbage, played himself in the brief Induction to Marston's The Malcontent, as indicated by the published version of the play. This scene showed him quoting one of Osric's lines in Hamlet, suggesting that he played that character.
A research study shows that misinformation that is introduced through a social format influences individuals drastically more than misinformation delivered non-socially. Twitter is one of the most concentrated platforms for engagement with political fake news. 80% of fake news sources are shared by 0.1% of users, who are "super-sharers". Older, more conservative social users are also more likely to interact with fake news.
Two years later, the meal limit and other rules were significantly changed, resulting in a victory for the Coalition to End The Meal Limit. On August 19, 2011, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer held a press conference to announce that charges against food sharers arrested in Lake Eola Park, Orlando, were dropped, resulting in a new state of compromise between Buddy Dyer's administration and Orlando Food Not Bombs.
Pembroke ruled in their favor, and Shank and the Burbages protested. The affair generated a supply of documents, sometimes called the "sharers' papers," that throw light on the theatre conditions of the era.Halliday, p. 449. Shanks, for example, asserted that each of the three petitioners, as a sharer in the company, had an annual income of £180, a very comfortable living for that era.
During this phase fundraising was also started, with an initial goal of raising 1 million SEK ($126,409). The sixth and final phase was the election itself. The Party, which claims that there are between 800,000 and 1.1 million active file sharers in Sweden, hoped that at least 225,000 (4% of all the voters in Sweden) of those would vote for the party, granting them membership in Parliament.
A unique expression of the Sharer way is their language, in which subject and object are interchangeable. The Sharers know by context what subject and object are—but their language does not allow them to make a distinction. As a result, they always know that what one person "forces" upon another can always go the other way. Their language impedes anyone from "giving orders" to dominate others.
For example, if a stranger says, "You must obey me," the Sharer hears, "I must obey you," or (the closest translation), "We must share agreement." Their language reinforces the Sharers' inability to accept any situation in which one individual dominates another by force. The Sharer worldview extends to their environment, their surrounding ecosystem. They cannot act upon their plants and animals without being acted upon in return.
In 2004, the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) was dealt a blow in its bid to take action against 29 internet users with extensive file sharing activities. The CRIA filed suit to have the ISPs reveal the identities of the 29 file sharers. In the ruling, both the Federal Court of Canada and the Federal Court of Appeal judged that the CRIA's case was not strong enough to support interfering with the defendants right to privacy and questioned whether the CRIA had a copyright case at all based on its evidence. Because the ISPs were not required to reveal the identities of their clients, the CRIA could not go on to sue the file sharers in a manner mimicking the RIAA's legal proceedings in the U.S.A. The court further found that both downloading music and putting it in a shared folder available to other people online were legal in Canada.
Gaobot.ee is a variant of Agobot. It is also known as the W32.HLLW.Gaobot.EE. It is a malicious computer worm that tends to come from the P2P network Ares, installing from its virus form, Ares.exe. It has rather odd characteristics for a virus, with the unique ability to download and install random files (perhaps to create more sharers) from its members, such as music, pornography, and even full games. Gaobot.
In 1599 he also became one of the original sharers in the new Globe Theatre. He was no longer part of the company when they became the King's Men in 1603; he might have been retired by then, and in fact died in that year. Like some other actors and members of his troupe (Shakespeare; Phillips), Pope lived in Southwark, near the theatres; he is thought to have remained unmarried.
Each knee has an inside (medial) and an outside (lateral) meniscus. The menisci play several key roles that are vital in maintaining the health of the knee. Specifically, they act as shock absorbers and load sharers, increase the stability of the knee, and provide lubrication and nutrition to the bearing surface (articular cartilage) of the knee. They were once thought of as vestigial structures that served no real purpose.
Birsa's father, mother Karmi Hatu,Birsa Mumda commemorative postage stamp and biographyIndia Post, 15 November 1988. and younger brother, Pasna Munda, left Ulihatu and proceeded to Kurumbda, near Birbanki, in search of employment as labourers (sajhedari) or crop-sharers (ryots). At Kurmbda, Birsa's elder brother, Komta, and his sister, Daskir, were born. From there the family moved to Bamba where Birsa's elder sister Champa was born followed by Birsa himself.
File sharing in Canada relates to the distribution of digital media in that country. Canada had the greatest number of file sharers by percentage of population in the world according to a 2004 report by the OECD. In 2009 however it was found that Canada had only the tenth greatest number of copyright infringements in the world according to a report by BayTSP, a U.S. anti-piracy company.
Their new patent of 11 January 1613 lists six of the actors of the previous decade, Juby, Bird, Rowley, Massey, Downton, and Humphrey Jeffes, plus six new sharers,Chambers, Vol. 2, pp. 186–92. who included John Shank, later a long-time member of the King's Men, and Richard Gunnell, who would become a theatre manager and impresario by building the Salisbury Court Theatre with William Blagrave in 1629.
The Swedish district court imposed damages of SEK 30 million ($3,600,000) and one-year prison sentences on the four defendants. "The defendants have furthered the crimes that the file sharers have committed," said district court judge Tomas Norstöm. He added, "They have been helpful to such an extent that they have entered into the field of criminal liability." "We are of course going to appeal," defense lawyer Per Samuelsson said.
Zipcar accounted for 80% of the U.S carsharing market and half of all car-sharers worldwide with 730,000 members sharing 11,000 vehicles. In 2008, City CarShare introduced the first wheelchair carrying car share vehicle, the Access Mobile, specifically designed as a fleet vehicle shared with non-wheelchair users. Carsharing is noted as a tool for achieving VMT and GHG reduction targets in the California Transport Plan (CTP) 2040 to reduce congestion and pollution.
With the tools of today, we see many new groups; most of them large, public, and amateur groups. The goal for these groups is more about scope rather than size. The use of this public access media is to reach audiences that are like the group. Sharers have always had the same interests-or motivations- it is the opportunity that has changed them, and the ability to connect, share, and learn easily.
Panskura Banamali College was established in 1960 as a result of the sincere effort of Late Banamali Charan Khatua, a wealthy and cultured person of Panskura. Local gentleman Hasmat Ali Khan and his co-sharers donated the land for this college. The college eventually came to be named as Panskura Banamali College after its principal donor. This college continues to be a unique symbol of aspiration for higher education and excellence at the locality.
In 2005, Beck started the organization Netfrelsi, an Icelandic version of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The name Netfrelsi is a combination of Internet 'net' and 'frelsi' (freedom in Icelandic). The cause for Netfrelsi's establishment is believed to stem from the first police action against file sharers in Iceland. Beck had been a spokesperson for a file sharing group called Deilir, which at its peak had over 30,000 users, more than ten percent of Icelandic adults.
He then took the lead late on in the race when leader Lewis Hamilton retired with an engine failure. After fighting with his Red Bull teammate Verstappen, Ricciardo took his first victory of the season. He repeated his "shoey" celebration on the podium, and was able to get team boss Christian Horner as well as podium sharers Verstappen and Rosberg to repeat the celebration. Ricciardo eventually sealed third in the Drivers' Championship following a podium finish in Mexico.
In 1635, three prominent actors, Pollard, Eliard Swanston, and Robert Benfield, petitioned the Lord Chancellor, Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, to be allowed to purchase theatre shares from the present housekeepers; and Pembroke agreed. Those existing shareholders, principally Cuthbert Burbage and John Shank, did not want to sell their lucrative shares, however. The dispute generated a body of documents, sometimes called the Sharers' Papers, that reveal valuable information on the theatrical conditions of the Caroline era.Halliday, p. 449.
StattAuto is a member of Bundesverband CarSharing (also known as the national German Association of CarSharing) which has its headquarters in Hanover. BCS is the lobbying network of nearly all German carsharing companies, tries to improve the political conditions under which carsharing takes place in Germany and offers car services and insurances for its members. In the year 2005 there were about 85,000 car-sharers in more than 250 towns and communities in Germany using 2500 cars at 1500 locations.
Canada has the largest number of file sharers per capita in the world. In general, the unauthorized copying or distribution of copyrighted material, whether for profit or for personal use, is illegal under Canada's Copyright Act. However, certain exemptions are made for fair dealing copying of small portions of copyrighted works, for activities such as private study, criticism, and news reporting. Furthermore, the Act allows that the copying of sound recordings of musical works for the personal use is not copyright infringement.
The research group made the news in March 2009 when it found that millions of file-sharers hid their identities online. Its research showed that 10 percent of all Swedes between the ages of 15 and 25 were taking measures to protect themselves against increasing online surveillance. They also made news in their collaborative survey with Pirate Bay. The Pirate Bay had been a partner from the start but that was the first time the site’s users were being asked to participate.
The Irish Recorded Music Association has sent letters to people it accuses of file sharing their music, demanding damages for financial losses. One issue is how the files belonging to the alleged file-sharers were searched. MediaSentry software was used to search their machines, but as it doesn't limit itself to searching only folders used for file sharing, this led to questions of violation of privacy. MediaSentry itself is based in the United States, which has less legislation about data protection than the European Union.
Another criminal case that brought international attention was The Pirate Bay trial in 2009, where four individuals was charged with promoting copyright infringement with the popular torrent tracking website The Pirate Bay. The perceived unfair prosecution of file sharers and general curtailment of freedom and privacy on the Internet gave rise to the Pirate Party, which gained a lot of traction ahead of the 2009 EU Parliament elections, in wake of the contested Enforcement Directive (IPRED) and legislative changes regulating the National Defence Radio Establishment (FRA).
Keycafe distributes cloud-connected key-exchange boxes where users share their property, vehicle, or other keys. Keys are placed in the Keycafe box at a location such as a local coffee shop, where guests can then access the keys. The service is used by home-sharers and individuals for letting in guests and service professionals such as for housekeeping or pet care. Keycafe used Photo ID verification to validate an individual using the serviceReal estate brokers, property managers, and other companies also use the service.
Though relatively little- known in 1594, he would become one of the most famous of Renaissance actors, achieving a fame and wealth exceeded only by Alleyn's. Among the hired men were some who eventually became sharers. William Sly, who performed occasionally with the Admiral's Men during the 1590s, acted for the Chamberlain's by 1598, and perhaps before; he became a sharer after Phillips's death in 1605. Richard Cowley, identified as Verges by the quarto of Much Ado About Nothing, became a sharer in the King's Men.
Retrieved on 2009-01-08. The RIAA has stated on their website that the intention of the lawsuit program was to bring awareness to the illegality of file-sharing. Although there is evidence that the lawsuit program has reduced the amount of files offered by large file- sharers, one source stated in 2006 that there was a limited effect on those who offer less than 1000 files. Overall, the lawsuits have had a negligible effect on the availability of files at any random time.
Months later, second single "I Don't Care" also debuted at number one. In doing so, Cheryl achieved her ninth number-one single (including those from Girls Aloud), and fifth as a solo artist, therefore becoming the British female artist with the most solo UK number ones, overtaking previous record sharers Halliwell, Ora and Cheryl herself. "Only Human" was premiered on 7 October 2014. In early February 2015, the singer revealed that "Only Human" would be released as the third single from the album on 22 March 2015.
The council's demographic classification "student flats and cosmopolitan sharers" accounted for 40% of the housing. The boundary between the Moulsecoomb & Bevendean ward and the Hanover & Elm Grove ward, two of the 21 local government wards in the city of Brighton and Hove, runs along Bear Road. Two council-supported community action groups cover the area: the Coombe Road Local Action Team and, for Meadowview, the Meadowview and Tenantry Community Action Group. Moulsecoomb & Bevendean ward is represented by three councillors from the Brighton, Hove and District Labour Party.
1591, with Augustine Phillips and William Sly and other future Lord Chamberlain's Men. Bryan may also have toured with the same group of actors under Edward Alleyn in 1593. He is generally believed to have been one of the original members and sharers in the Lord Chamberlain's Men when that company was re- constituted in 1594; he certainly was a key member in 1596, when he and John Heminges received payment for a performance at Court. After that point, however, he apparently left the theatrical profession; he seems to have quit acting around 1597.
While the song was quickly removed once the problem was discovered, file sharers quickly circulated it on various P2P networks. On his blog, Win Butler quipped, "I guess it is sort of charming that we can send the wrong song to the whole world with a click of a mouse... Oh well." On December 28, 2006, the band allowed listeners to listen to their first single, "Black Mirror", by calling the number (866) NEON-BIBLE, extension number 7777. The song was also streamed on the band's website beginning on January 6, 2007.
Another two sharers from Strange's Men had a long-standing association with Kempe. George Bryan had been in Leicester's Men in the 1580s, and at Elsinore with Kempe in 1586; because he is not mentioned in later Chamberlain's or King's Men documents, it is assumed that Bryan retired from the stage in 1597 or 1598. (Bryan lived on for some years; in the reign of James, he is listed as a Groom of the Chamber, with household duties, as late as 1613.) Thomas Pope, another Leicester's veteran, retired in 1600 and died in 1603.
By 1639, however, Clark was back in London and a member of the King's Men; he appeared in their revival of The Custom of the Country in that year. He was a sharer in the company by January 1641, when he was one of the six sharers who were named Grooms of the Chamber.Andrew Gurr, The Shakespeare Company 1594-1642, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004; p. 203. As a member of the company, he was one of the ten actors who signed the dedication of the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio in 1647.
Through a regular rotation of ownership, the Yusufzai landowners would migrate for up to 30 miles for their new share after each cycle, although the tenants cultivating the land would stay on. The wēsh system operated among the Yusufzai of Swat region until at least 1920s. ;Hamsāya The hamsāya or "shade sharers" were the clients or dependents from other (non-Yusufzai) Pashtun tribes who became attached to the Yusufzai tribe over the years. ;Faqīr The faqīr or "poor" were the non-Pashtun landless peasants who were assigned to the Yusufzai landowners.
In 2009, an online survey undertaken by Harris Interactive on behalf of the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) stated that of 3,442 people surveyed in the UK, 1,012 (29%) reported downloading music from peer to peer networks, giving an indication of the level of file sharing occurring in the UK.Growing Threat From Illegal Web Downloads, 18 December 2009. A survey by XTN Data in 2006 found that of the 1000 people interviewed, 28% admitted to having downloaded copyrighted material without paying for it.John Oates Thousands more file sharers sued, 4 April 2006.
But they quickly realise they have no choice but to keep the scandalous secret: "Well then, there's no remedy, sister sharers, let us not fall out, but have a care of our honour" (V.iv.169). A scene of the Pinchwife plot that combines farce and nightmare is Pinchwife's attempt to force Mrs Pinchwife to write a haughty farewell letter to Horner, using the Freudian threat to "write whore with this penknife in your face" (IV.ii.95). Like all Pinchwife's efforts it misfires, giving Mrs Pinchwife instead an opportunity to send Horner a fan letter.
Also the Qur'an does not discriminate between men and women in cases of kalalah relation."If a man or a woman is made an heir on account of his [or her] kalalah relationship [with the deceased] and he [or she] has one brother or sister, then the brother or sister shall receive a sixth, and if they be more than this, then they shall be sharers in one-third, after payment of any legacies bequeathed and any [outstanding] debts – without harming anyone. This is a command from God, and God is Gracious and All-Knowing." Qur'an, .
The summary execution of Störtebeker, 1401; tinted woodcut by Nicolaus Sauer, Hamburg, 1701 (Hamburger Staatsarchiv) After the Victual Brothers' defeat and expulsion from Gotland in 1398, the Hanseatic League tried repeatedly but unsuccessfully to completely control the Baltic Sea. Many Victual Brothers still remained at sea. When they lost their influence in the Gulf of Bothnia, the Gulf of Finland and Gotland, they operated from the Schlei, the mouth of the river Ems and other locations in Friesland. The successors to the Victual Brothers gave themselves the name Likedeelers ("equal sharers"): they shared with the poor coastal population.
In 1605 Sly became a shareholder in the Globe Theatre; in the same year he was one of the executors of Augustine Phillips's will. He was also one of the shareholders in the Blackfriars Theatre when the King's Men took it over in August 1608, but died soon after, his potential portion being divided among the other sharers. On 16 August 1608 he was buried in St. Leonard's Church in Shoreditch. In his last will and testament, Sly left his share in the Globe to fellow actor Robert Browne; he left a large sum, £40, to a James Saunder or Sands,Chambers, Vol.
Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Hewitt Pate was quoted as saying, "The Justice Department is there to enforce the law, there's something to be said for those who help themselves." In March 2004, Attorney General John Ashcroft formed an Intellectual Rights Taskforce that aimed to address the growing concerns of intellectual property law and copyright in the emerging digital landscape. Ashcroft was urged by numerous congressmen to tackle the growing number of file-sharers within the United States. The goals of the Taskforce were to promote legislation and implement various means of preventing intellectual property theft.
Birsa stressed monogamy at a later stage in his life. Birsa rose from the lowest ranks of the peasants, the ryots, who unlike their namesakes elsewhere enjoyed far fewer rights in the Mundari khuntkatti system; while all privileges were monopolized by the members of the founding lineage, the ryots were no better than crop-sharers. Birsa's own experience as a young boy, driven from place to place in search of employment, given him an insight into the agrarian question and forest matters; he was no passive spectator but an active participant in the movement going on in the neighbourhood.
The anthology placed first in the 1979 Locus Poll Award for Best Anthology. "Stardance" won the 1977 Nebula Award for Best Novella and the 1978 Hugo Award for Best Novella, and placed first in the 1978 Locus Poll Award for Best Novella. "The House of Compassionate Sharers" was nominated for the 1978 Ditmar Award for Best International Long Fiction and placed twelfth in the 1978 Locus Poll Award for Best Short Fiction. "Aztecs" was nominated for the 1977 Nebula Award for Best Novella and the 1978 Hugo Award for Best Novella, and placed third in the 1978 Locus Poll Award for Best Novella.
In their first winter season, between December 1603 and February 1604 the company performed eight times at Court and eleven times in their second, from November 1604 through February 1605, including seven plays by Shakespeare and two by Ben Jonson. This represented a workload twice as great as was typical under Elizabeth.This increased workload was not unique to the King's Men; all the theatre companies of London saw greater demand from Court in the Jacobean era. The King's Men needed more men and in 1604 the number of sharers was increased from eight or nine, ten, eleven and twelve.
The Prince Charles's company folded after their patron became king, with three of its members, Thomas Hobbs, William Penn, and Anthony Smith, joining the King's Men. Though the early-to-mid-1620s was a period of economic depression in England, the King's Men prospered: the company had fifteen sharers in 1625. This abundance of personnel allowed the company to stage productions with larger casts than before [see: The Lover's Melancholy; The Novella]. Also in 1625, Richard Perkins terminated his brief period with the King's Men to become the leading man of the newly formed Queen Henrietta's Men.
There are groups which actively oppose the actions taken by institutions like BPI and the government's copyright policy, most of these groups are opposed to either the criminalisation of file sharers or the privacy infringements from Internet monitoring. The Open Rights Group and Pirate Party UK are prominent examples. These groups are opposed to the copyright infringement provisions of the Digital Economy Act. UK ISP TalkTalk has openly stated that they will refuse to send warning letters to their customers or hand over any of their personal information, even if it became a legal requirement for them to do so.
In February 2009, a Tiscali UK survey found that 75 percent of the English public polled were aware of what was legal and illegal in relation to file sharing, but there was a divide as to where they felt the legal burden should be placed: 49 percent of people believed P2P companies should be held responsible for illegal file sharing on their networks, 18 percent viewed individual file sharers as the culprits, while 18 percent either didn't know or chose not to answer.MarkJ - 24 February 2009 (1:46 PM). "Tiscali UK Survey Reveals Illegal File Sharing Attitudes", ISPreview UK News.
In the United Kingdom, "I Don't Care" debuted at number one with 82,000 sales in its first week of release, as predicted by mid-week sales data. In doing so, Cheryl achieved her ninth number-one single (including those from Girls Aloud), and fifth as a solo artist, therefore becoming the British female artist with the most solo UK number ones at the time, overtaking previous record sharers Geri Halliwell, Rita Ora and herself. It additionally peaked at number one in Scotland. "I Don't Care" debuted at number 92 on Flanders' Ultratip chart in Belgium on the issue dated 8 November 2014.
The US Copyright Group (UCSG) is a business registered by the law firm Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver that also operates under the SaveCinema.org moniker. It is engaged in suing people in the U.S. who have allegedly used the P2P file sharing protocol BitTorrent to download certain movies. The group uses custom software that monitors bittorrent swarms of selected movies, records IP addresses of the file sharers, files suit in order to obtain subpoenas to force ISPs to release the identities of the users, and then sends out letters to these users threatening to sue and offering settlements in the $1,000 to $3,000 range.
Although its official city designation is Wailuku, the Kihei Junction Park and Ride lot is a frequently-used commuter parking lot at the corner of highway 310 (North Kihei Road) and highway 30 (Honoapi'ilani Highway) at coordinates 20.8099479,-156.51417 There is no public bus service that stops here; however, it is located near Ma 'alaea Harbor Village, where there is a public transportation stop. It's primarily used for hikers, bicyclists and ride sharers looking for a meeting place that is centrally located between Kihei, Lahaina and Wailuku. There's no charge to park; the lot is unattended.
The protocol allows the cache blocks in the Sc state to be replaced silently without any bus activity. If a broadcast was made to let other caches know that a Sc block is being replaced, they could test the shared line and move to state E if there were no other sharers. The advantage of having a block in state E is that if the block is later written, it goes to M state and there is no need to generate a bus update transaction. So at the cost of broadcasting the replacements of Sc blocks, we are able to avoid bus update transactions.
Also in 2004, Senators Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) introduced the Protecting Intellectual Rights Against Theft and Expropriation Act of 2004, or the PIRATE Act. The bill proposed for the Department of Justice to partake in civil suits against file-sharers on behalf of copyright holders. The goal was to lessen the requirements needed for a criminal suit, as seen in the NET Act. The bill failed to pass in the United States House of Representatives and faced controversy for allowing the copyright holders to press their own charges in addition to the civil charges, which would enable the file-sharer to face persecution twice.
Copyrights are generally enforced by the holder in a civil law court, but there are also criminal infringement statutes in some jurisdictions. While central registries are kept in some countries which aid in proving claims of ownership, registering does not necessarily prove ownership, nor does the fact of copying (even without permission) necessarily prove that copyright was infringed. Criminal sanctions are generally aimed at serious counterfeiting activity, but are now becoming more commonplace as copyright collectives such as the RIAA are increasingly targeting the file sharing home Internet user. Thus far, however, most such cases against file sharers have been settled out of court.
1647 was a year of relative official leniency, when theatrical performances were not uncommon. Ten actors signed the dedication in the 1647 Beaumont and Fletcher folio as the King's Men; these were Robert Benfield, Theophilus Bird, Hugh Clark, Stephen Hammerton, John Lowin, Thomas Pollard, Richard Robinson, Joseph Taylor, Eliard Swanston, and William Allen. The first seven men on that list also signed a contract as sharers in the King's Men on 28 January 1648, showing that the company was re- activating, or attempting to re-activate, at that time. This iteration of the company collapsed in July the same year when it failed to make a payment.
The new sharers included John Lowin, Alexander Cooke, and Nicholas Tooley. May 1605 brought the death of Augustine Phillips. In his will, Phillips left legacies to Shakespeare, Burbage, and eight other members of the company, plus two apprentices, and £5 to the hired men "of the company which I am of". (Phillips also leaves a bequest to Christopher Beeston, as a former "servant". Beeston was almost certainly another former apprentice.) The company gave ten Court performances in the winter of 1605–06 and, unusually, three Court performances in the summer of 1606, during a state visit by the King of Denmark. Each Court performance earned them £10.
The Kopimi symbol Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V The Missionary Church of Kopimism (in Swedish Missionerande Kopimistsamfundet), is a congregation of file sharers who believe that copying information is a sacred virtue and was founded by Isak Gerson, a 19-year-old philosophy student, and Gustav Nipe in Uppsala, Sweden in the autumn of 2010. The Church, based in Sweden, has been officially recognized by the Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency as a religious community in January 2012, after three application attempts. Gerson has denied any connection between the Church and filesharing site The Pirate Bay, but both groups are associated with the Swedish art and hacking collective Piratbyrån.
Pollard was intimately involved in a major controversy that marked the King's Men company in the 1630s. When the troupe had acquired its two theatres, the Globe (1598–99) and the Blackfriars (1608), prominent members of the company owned shares in the theatres, and so gained additional shares in their profits, beyond what they earned as actors. They were termed "housekeepers" of the theatres. Over the next generation, actors died and passed their shares to their heirs; their replacements, in the next generation of actors, were cut out of the housekeepers' income (though as sharers in the acting company, they received their own portions of the profits).
December 2005 saw the release of their eponymous EP, which consisted of My Bloody Valentine-esque shoegaze noise crossed with electronic industrial punk pop. The sleeve manipulated a Francis Bacon painting to emphasise the record's gothic feel without being labeled as such. In December 2006, the band leaked tracks from the EP as being unreleased demos by The Smashing Pumpkins, long before any of the other band's new material from their comeback album Zeitgeist. Spin writer Billy Goodman interviewed Chatterton (referred in the final article as Simon Chatterman) to find out the origins of the songs and the hoax, which Chatterton admitted was to "piss off a few file-sharers".
The show also claimed that the BPI had used its own estimate of forty million subscribers instead of the official Office for National Statistics estimate of thirty-four million, and thus offered a more conservative estimate of 3.9 to 5.6 million file-sharers based on the study alone. In November 2009, SABIP and the intellectual Property Office (IPO) jointly launched a programme of work as outlined in The Economic Value of IP: Research Agenda and Plan of Action. The aim of the work programme was to increase understanding of the economic effects of IP and the intellectual property rights system, in partnership with national and international research organisations. The launch was hosted by the Rt Hon.
The Intellectual Property Enforcement Act of 2007, or S.2317, was a bill proposed in the 110th session of the United States Congress that would strengthen intellectual property laws in the United States by amending titles 17 and 18 of United States Code as well as the Trademark Act of 1946. It was written by Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and co-sponsored by John Cornyn (R-TX) and Arlen Specter (D-PA). Primarily, the bill would allow the Department of Justice to press civil charges against file-sharers and award restitution to the copyright owner. This is the third time similar legislation has gone through the United States Senate without passing.
Also in 1624, the King's Men gave their sensational production of Middleton's A Game at Chess, which ran for an unprecedented nine days straight (6–16 August, Sundays excepted), and also got them prosecuted and fined by the Privy Council. The company got into more trouble in December, for performing Massinger's The Spanish Viceroy without a license from the Master of the Revels. The sharers in the King's Men depended upon a crew of hired men to make their performances work. On 27 December 1624, Sir Henry Herbert issued a list of the company's 21 hired men who could not be arrested or "press'd for soldiers" without the allowance of the Lord Chamberlain or the Master of the Revels.
The original sharers in the Chamberlain's were eight. Probably the most famous in the 1590s to the 1600s was William Kempe, who had been in the company of the Earl of Leicester in the 1580's, and had later joined the King's Men. As the company's clown, he presumably took the broadest comic role in every play; he is identified with Peter in the quarto of Romeo and Juliet, and probably also originated Dog-berry in Much Ado About Nothing and Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Kempe has traditionally been viewed as the object of Hamlet's complaint about extemporising clowns; whether this association is right or wrong, Kempe had left the company by 1601.
42 No. 168 (November 1991), pp. 487-509. After dramatic activity recommenced in England in 1660, Shatterell became one of the thirteen actors who were original sharers in the new-organized King's Company. During his ensuing career, he played mostly comic roles; he took the parts of Poins in Shakespeare's Henry IV plays, Voltore in Jonson's Volpone, and Maskal in Dryden's An Evening's Love, plus Bessus in A King and No King and Calianax in The Maid's Tragedy, both plays by Beaumont and Fletcher,Edwin Nunzeger, A Dictionary of Actors and of Others Associated with the Representation of Plays in England Before 1642, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1929; p. 322. and the Quack in Wycherly's The Country Wife.
The song debuted at number one in the United Kingdom, where it became Glynne's first solo number one. While it charted within the top twenty on most charts in appeared on, "Hold My Hand" also peaked at the top position in Belgium and Scotland. "Don't Be So Hard on Yourself" was released as the fourth single to precede I Cry When I Laugh. Released on 14 August 2015, it gave Glynne her fifth number-one single following the number-one success of her Tinie Tempah collaboration "Not Letting Go", making her the second British female solo artist to do this after Cheryl Cole, overtaking then current record sharers Geri Halliwell and Rita Ora.
Davenport Lyons was a London-based law firm that entered into administration on 25 April 2014. Although most of their work concerned corporate acquisitions, in 2007 their actions against file sharers became news in the United Kingdom.Jim Reed. Crackdown on web game sharing. BBC. 2008-07-14. Retrieved 2008-09-11. This subject became widely publicised in late 2008 because of the number of innocent people receiving letters from the company, it was reported on Watchdog that Atari stopped using this company for this reason.BBC Watchdog website, Davenport Lyons - threatening letters, 8 December 2008 They were incorporated in 2001WebCheck, Companies House. details "Davenport Lyons Limited Liability Partnership" "Company No. OC300136". Retrieved 2008-09-11.
Perhaps the most popular use of broadcatching is using a BitTorrent client with inbuilt RSS support to automatically download television episodes as they are 'released'—internet users capture the broadcast as it is transmitted, then transcode it (typically after removing advertisements) and send it on to others. The practice has become quite popular, particularly in countries such as Australia and the United Kingdom where television programs produced in the US tend to be aired more than six months after US broadcasts, if at all. , there has been no legal action taken against sharers of TV episodes (compared to distribution of copyrighted movies and music which the MPAA and RIAA have taken a strong stance against).
Upon its release, "I Don't Care" received positive reviews from contemporary music critics, who praised the song's production and commended Cheryl's choice to departure from overproduced songs. The song became a commercial success, debuting at number one on the UK Singles Chart, giving Cheryl her fifth number-one single as a solo artist, and making her the first British female solo artist to do this, overtaking then current record sharers Geri Halliwell and Rita Ora. Additionally, it is the ninth number-one single of her entire career, including those from when she was part of Girls Aloud. An accompanying music video for "I Don't Care" was directed by past collaborator Colin Tilley in August 2014 in Málaga, Spain.
On April 11, the day before the season premiere, screener copies of the first four episodes of the fifth season leaked to a number of file-sharing websites. Within a day of the leak, the files were downloaded over 800,000 times; in one week the illegal downloads reached 32million, with the season five premiere—"The Wars to Come"— pirated 13million times. The season five finale ("Mother's Mercy") was the most simultaneously shared file in the history of the BitTorrent file sharing protocol, with over 250,000 sharers and over 1.5million downloads in eight hours. HBO did not send screeners to the press for the sixth season to prevent the spread of unlicensed copies and spoilers.
He also toured with some of the same personnel under Edward Alleyn in 1593. He is thought to have been an original shareholder in the Lord Chamberlain's Men when they re-formed in 1594; but little is known about his career, except for the fact that he played Verges in Much Ado About Nothing, along with William Kempe as Dogberry. For some reason he is not in the cast lists on the three Ben Jonson plays acted by the company in 1598-1603; but he is still one of the sharers when the company is chartered as the King's Men in 1603, and he receives a bequest in the 1605 will of Augustine Phillips. He is known to have married and had four children; two died young.
Censorship is prohibited by the Icelandic Constitution and there is a strong tradition of protecting freedom of expression that extends to the use of the Internet."New legislation to provide exemplary protection for freedom of information", Reporters Without Borders, 21 June 2010 However, questions about how best to protect children, fight terrorism, prevent libel, and protect the rights of copyright holders are ongoing in Iceland as they are in much of the world. The five Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland—are central players in the European battle between file sharers, rights holders, and Internet service providers (ISPs). While each country determines its own destiny, the presence of the European Union (EU) is felt in all legal controversies and court cases.
Shakespeare's funerary monument in Stratford-upon-Avon Rowe was the first biographer to record the tradition, repeated by Johnson, that Shakespeare retired to Stratford "some years before his death". He was still working as an actor in London in 1608; in an answer to the sharers' petition in 1635, Cuthbert Burbage stated that after purchasing the lease of the Blackfriars Theatre in 1608 from Henry Evans, the King's Men "placed men players" there, "which were Heminges, Condell, Shakespeare, etc.". However, it is perhaps relevant that the bubonic plague raged in London throughout 1609. The London public playhouses were repeatedly closed during extended outbreaks of the plague (a total of over 60 months closure between May 1603 and February 1610), which meant there was often no acting work.
This story caused such an uproar that numerous media pundits weighed in, and (in some cases) made a delicate situation worse. An article by John C. Dvorak of PC Magazine alleged Boyd was part of some "Grand Microsoft Conspiracy" to bad-mouth BitTorrent to the benefit of their planned P2P tool, Avalanche. Furious P2P users (who were not familiar with the backstory of the investigation) even went as far to say Boyd was in league with the RIAA, out to create further problems for file-sharers by bringing these bundles to light. However - Dvorak's piece caused something approaching outrage on the other side of the fence, leading a fellow Ziff Davis Media publication to go head to head with Dvorak.
This flesh, therefore, in which the Holy > Spirit lived served the Spirit well, living in holiness and purity, without > defiling the Spirit in any way. ... [I]t had lived honorably and chastely, > and had worked with the Spirit and cooperated with it in everything. The classic theory of Christian binitarian theology (assumed by most dictionary definitions) asserts that some early Christians conceived of the Spirit as going out from God the creator, and is the creator: a person of God's being, which also lived in Jesus (or, from other sources, appears to be thought of as Jesus's pre-existent, divine nature). This view further asserts that the same Spirit is given to men, making them a new creation and sharers in the same hope of resurrection and exaltation.
In December of that year, Baxter and nine other actors, most of them veterans of the company, signed a contract with an upholsterer named Robert Conway; Conway was to provide financial backing for the group in return for a portion of their income, and the ten would be the sharers or partners in the new version of the old company. This effort produced limited drama but enduring litigation: Conway's heirs sued the actors in 1661, claiming that the 1648 contract granted them a share in the profits of the newly formed King's Company. In the complainants' interpretation, the King's Company was a continuation of the 1648 group, and Conway's contract applied. The resulting suit has been called "the Baxter suit," since in some documents Baxter is listed first among the involved actors.
The name of the group, 'land-sharers', is one associated with aristocratic groups in Athens and Syracuse in the same period, so they are usually interpreted as a group of landed aristocrats.Barron (1964) Shipley (1987) 37-39 Aideen Carty argues that they were a lower-ranking group in the aristocracy, who had received land in the territory seized by the Samians on mainland Asia Minor after the destruction of the city of Melia. She places their rise to power around 590 BC and links it to the decline of the Klima cemetery near the Heraion and the erection of the Kouros of Samos.Carty (2005) 31-33 & 47 At some point between 600 BC and 570 BC, the people of Megara launched an attack on the Samian colony of Perinthus.
Skull ascribed to Störtebeker, found in 1878 Portrait (Etching) of Kunz von der Rosen the court jester of emperor Maximilian I by Daniel Hopfer, which is often erroneously identified as a portrait of Klaus Störtebeker The summary execution of Störtebeker, 1401; tinted woodcut tby Nicolaus Sauer, Hamburg, 1701 (Hamburger Staatsarchiv) Störtebeker memorial in Hamburg. "Nikolaus" Storzenbecher or "Klaus" Störtebeker (1360 – supposed 20 October 1401) was reputed to be leader of a group of privateers known as the Victual Brothers (). The Victual Brothers () were originally hired during a war between Denmark and Sweden to fight the Danish and supply the besieged Swedish capital Stockholm with provisions. After the end of the war, the Victual Brothers continued to capture merchant vessels for their own account and named themselves "Likedeelers" (literally: equal sharers).
Clicking this icon in PowerPoint and Word displays contact information including the presence of co-authors; similar information can be accessed through the Info tab of the Backstage view. When co-authors click the name of another co-author, they can send an e-mail message with an email client or start instant messaging conversations with each other if a supported app such as Skype for Business is installed on each machine. If a conflict between multiple changes occurs in PowerPoint or Word, sharers can approve or reject changes before uploading them to the server. In both the OneNote Web App and OneNote, users can view the names of co-authors alongside their respective edits to the content in a shared notebook, or create separate versions of pages for individual use.
One question has persisted: did boys play all female roles in English Renaissance theatre, or were some roles, the most demanding ones, played by adult males? Some literary critics and some ordinary readers have found it incredible that the most formidable and complex female roles created by Shakespeare and Webster could have been played by "children." The available evidence is incomplete and occasionally ambiguous; however, the overall implication is that even the largest roles were played by boys or young men, not mature adults. In a recent detailed survey of the evidence for the ages of boy actors and their roles, scholar David Kathman concludes that "No significant evidence supports the idea that such roles were played by adult sharers but a wealth of specific evidence demonstrates that they were played by adolescent boys no older than about twenty-one".
Binitarians from groups originating in the old Worldwide Church of God (the current Worldwide Church of God is now trinitarian), believe that the teaching from Romans 8:29 about Jesus being "the firstborn among many brethren" demonstrates that Christians will be in the Family called "God". The view that God is a Family that Christians can expect to be born into is not widely held within groups that profess Christianity. However, there is a sense in which trinitarians believe that, by being united with Christ, a Christian becomes a participant in the Son's communion with the Father, they become sons by adoption and brothers to Christ, and "sharers in the divine nature" (although Eastern Orthodox Christians would have reservations regarding how "nature" would be interpreted). This contrasting, majority view has been thoroughly developed in the Catholic, Trinitarian tradition inherited by most Protestants.
In March 2007, Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA) members sued eircom, the largest broadband provider in Ireland, over alleged illegal file sharing by subscribers. IRMA had previously demanded that eircom install content filters or take other steps to block IRMA's copyrighted music from being shared.Eircom rejects record firms' claims, RTÉ, April 21, 2008 In November 2008, a group of 34 film and television studios (including Village Roadshow, Warner Brothers, Sony Pictures, Disney and the Seven Network), represented by the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) launched action in the Federal Court of Australia against iiNet, Australia's third-largest internet service provider. AFACT alleged that iiNet customers had breached its members' copyright by using peer-to-peer software to share and download films and television programs, and that iiNet had not acted against the alleged file- sharers despite 18 notifications of copyright infringement.
ISPs are sometimes requested by copyright owners or required by courts or official policy to help enforce copyrights. In 2006, one of Denmark's largest ISPs, Tele2, was given a court injunction and told it must block its customers from accessing The Pirate Bay, a launching point for BitTorrent. Instead of prosecuting file sharers one at a time, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and the big four record labels EMI, Sony BMG, Universal Music, and Warner Music have begun suing ISPs such as Eircom for not doing enough about protecting their copyrights. The IFPI wants ISPs to filter traffic to remove illicitly uploaded and downloaded copyrighted material from their network, despite European directive 2000/31/EC clearly stating that ISPs may not be put under a general obligation to monitor the information they transmit, and directive 2002/58/EC granting European citizens a right to privacy of communications.
Embroidery shops in North Hudson The earliest known residents were the Lenni Lenape Native Americans, specifically the Hackensack and Tappan, whose territories overlapped. In 1658 Dutch Director-General Peter Stuyvesant of New Amsterdam negotiated a deal with them for the area named Bergen, "by the great rock above Wiehacken," including all of what would become North Hudson. Like most of the New York metropolitan area, North Hudson experienced waves of immigration, specifically: settlers from the Netherlands, British colonialists, German-speaking farmers and entrepreneurs, Irish fleeing the famine, "Ellis Islanders", World Wars refugees, the "Spanish" (initially Cuban immigrants, and later other South and Central Americans), and most recently, so-called "cosmopolitans" including individuals and childless families, yuppies, retirees, gay men and women, newlyweds, house-sharers, and rent refugees from less gentrified areas. In the mid-19th century and early 20th century German Americans dominated the area.
"In the Hall of the Martian Kings" was nominated for the 1978 Ditmar Award for Best International Long Fiction and the 1978 Hugo Award for Best Novella, and placed sixth in the 1978 Locus Poll Award for Best Novella. "The House of Compassionate Sharers" was nominated for the 1978 Ditmar Award for Best International Long Fiction and placed twelfth in the 1978 Locus Poll Award for Best Short Fiction. "Particle Theory" was nominated for the 1977 Nebula Award for Best Novelette and placed eighth in the 1978 Locus Poll Award for Best Short Fiction. "Jeffty is Five" won the 1977 Nebula Award for Best Short Story, the 1978 Hugo Award for Best Short Story, and the 1979 British Fantasy Award for Best Short Story, placed first in the 1978 Locus Poll Award for Best Short Fiction, and was nominated for the 1978 World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction and the 1979 Balrog Award.
But Swift, born to be the greatest dupe that ever lived upon earth, considered these matters in the fame fame light he had been always used to consider every thing else. For notwithstanding these partners had neither money nor credit to engage in a project so various and extensive, they had the assurance to recommend it to Mr. Swift, and to persuade him to lay down the whole purchase money For lands, leases, and woods contiguous to Swanlingbar. They also prevailed with him to expend out of his own fortune all the costs and charges, requisite to set these iron-works on foot, and afterwards to carry them on successfully. And what is more extraordinary, they had the finesse and dexterity, after these purchases were made, to get themselves enrolled with Mr. Swift as equal sharers in the whole of the profits, he taking their no securities for the payment of their quotas.
The Priestly Fraternities of St. Dominic are diocesan priests who are formally affiliated to the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) through a Rule of life that they profess, and so strive for evangelical perfection under the overall direction of the Dominican friars. The origins of the Dominican fraternities can be traced from the Dominican third Order secular, which then included both priests and lay persons as members. Now existing as a separate association from that of the laity, and with its own distinct rule to follow, the Priestly Fraternities of St. Dominic continues to be guided by the Order in embracing the gift of the spirituality of Dominic in the unique context of the diocesan priests. Along with the special grace of the Sacrament of Holy Orders, which helps them to perform the acts of the sacred ministry worthily, they receive new spiritual help from the profession, which makes them members of the Dominican Family and sharers in the grace and mission of the Order.
5 To God, of all > the centre and the source, Be power and glory given; Who sways the mighty > world through all its course, From the bright throne of Heaven. He whose confession God of old accepted Trn Laurence Housman 1906 > 1 He, whose confession God of old accepted, Whom through the ages all now > hold in honour Gaining his guerdon this day came to enter Heaven’s high > portal 2 God-fearing, watchful, pure of mind and body, Holy and humble, thus > did all men find him, While, through his members, to the life immortal > Mortal life called him. 3 Thus to the weary, from the life enshrined Potent > in virtue, flowed humane compassion; Sick and sore laden, howsoever burdened > There they found healing. 4 So now in chorus, giving God the glory, Raise we > our anthem gladly to his honour, That in fair kinship we may all be sharers > Here and hereafter.
In 1997, he was appointed a Deputy High Court Judge, becoming a full-time Judge in the Chancery Division on 28 September 2000, at which time he left Herbert Smith. He was the first solicitor to be appointed as a judge of the High Court direct from private practice, and only the second solicitor to be appointed, after Sir Michael Sachs in 1993, who had previously sat as a circuit judge for nine years. In a landmark case in 2006, he required file sharers who had refused to settle with the British Phonographic Industry to pay damages running into thousands of pounds."Court rules against song-swappers", BBC News, 27 January 2006. His appointment as a Lord Justice of Appeal (judge of the Court of Appeal) was announced on 11 January 2007, and he was sworn to the Privy Council a month later. On 8 April 2009, it was announced that he would replace Lord Hoffmann (who retired on 20 April 2009) as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.
According to a CBS News poll, nearly 70 percent of 18- to 29-year-olds thought file sharing was acceptable in some circumstances and 58 percent of all Americans who followed the file sharing issue considered it acceptable in at least some circumstances.Poll: Young Say File Sharing OK CBS News, Bootie Cosgrove- Mather, 2003-09-18 In January 2006, 32 million Americans over the age of 12 had downloaded at least one feature-length movie from the Internet, 80 percent of whom had done so exclusively over P2P. Of the population sampled, 60 percent felt that downloading copyrighted movies off the Internet did not constitute a very serious offense, however 78 percent believed taking a DVD from a store without paying for it constituted a very serious offense.Solutions Research Group - Movie File-Sharing Booming: Study In July 2008, 20 percent of Europeans used file sharing networks to obtain music, while 10 percent used paid-for digital music services such as iTunes.17:41 GMT, Thursday, 3 July 2008 18:41 UK. Technology: "Warning letters to 'file- sharers'", BBC NEWS.
The company then engaged in a campaign of "speculative invoicing", where they sent out letters, initially through lawyers, to alleged copyright infringers demanding a payment of £700 or face the threat of potential court action – a scheme which has been described by the House of Lords as "straightforward legal blackmail" and a scam. The company paid for a list of alleged BitTorrent file-sharers identities, and retained the services of Tilly Bailey & Irvine to pursue the alleged copyright infringers for compensation, using what they claimed to be "bespoke technology which captures the irrefutable evidence of the perpetrators". It was revealed that this technology, investigated and checked by physicist and "checked computer expert" Clement Vogler of computer consultants Ad Litem Limited, a company which was dissolved in 2011, was targeting innocent individuals, and that the speculative invoicing relied on the embarrassment of those targeted agreeing to the fine to avoid the threatened court action, regardless of whether they were guilty or not. The data gatherer, Alireza Torabi of NG3 Systems, also gathered IP data for ACS:Law.
In the confused theatre scene of the Caroline era – what Andrew Gurr has called "a complex game of musical playhouses"Andrew Gurr, The Shakespearian Playing Companies, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996; p. 438. in which companies switched theatres and changed their names – there was a troupe that acted under the name in the 1631–42 period, with royal patronage under the name of the infant Prince Charles, the future Charles II; scholars sometimes designate it Prince Charles's Men (II). This company, which included some personnel from the Admiral's/Palsgrave's company that had collapsed in 1631, was at Richard Gunnell's new Salisbury Court Theatre in the 1631–33 era, at the Red Bull Theatre in 1634–40, and at the Fortune Theatre in 1640–42. The original 1631 sharers in this company were Andrew Cane (their star clown), Ellis Worth, Joseph Moore, Matthew Smith, Richard Fowler, William Brown, James Sneller (or Kneller), Thomas Bond, Henry Gradwell, and William Hall. The same men (except for Moore, who may have been a manager rather than an actor) were named Grooms of the Chamber on 10 May 1632.
The initial form of the Chamberlain's men arose largely from the departure of Edward Alleyn from Lord Strange's Men and the subsequent death of Lord Strange himself, in the spring of 1594. Yet the ultimate success of the company was largely determined by the Burbage family. James Burbage was the impresario who assembled the company and directed its activities until his death in 1597; his sons Richard and Cuthbert were members of the company, though Cuthbert did not act. This connection with the Burbages makes the Chamberlain's Men the central link in a chain that extends from the beginning of professional theatre (in 1574, James Burbage led the first group of actors to be protected under the 1572 statute against rogues and vagabonds) in Renaissance London to its end. In 1642, the King's Men were among the acting companies whose activities were ended by Parliament's prohibition of the stage.) The Chamberlain's Men comprised a core of eight "sharers", who split profits and debts; perhaps an equal number of hired men who acted minor and doubled parts; and a slightly smaller number of boy players, who were sometimes bound apprentices to an adult actor.
Since the decision was established, several intellectual property scholars including Lawrence Lessig have charged that the inducement rule has created a "great deal of uncertainty" around technological innovation, and suggested that this uncertainty will create a "chilling effect" on future technological development. Specifically, Lessig cites issues such as the problem of increasing costs of innovation as a result of the rule, as companies and individuals will be forced to devote resources to ensuring compliance with any component of a new technology that might be now considered questionable in a particular application, and new companies in particular will be deterred from producing new products because of the large costs of potential litigation. Fred von Lohmann, an intellectual property lawyer with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, states Grokster similarly "create[s] a new theory of liability that will tie up the courts for a long time," pointing out that litigation could be used as a tool to delay the development and activity of technology-producing companies regardless of whether the software in question is able to be held liable."The Supreme Court: The File Sharers," NY Times, June 28, 2005, Section C, Column 2.

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