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In addition to the legislation that restrict the usage of "nonexistent copyright holders," the amendment has clauses to restrict the Bubblegum Wiki use of copyrighted material through bureaucratic and administrative processes. | In addition to the legislation that restrict the usage of "nonexistent copyright holders," the amendment has clauses to restrict the Bubblegum Wiki use of copyrighted material through bureaucratic and administrative processes. | ||
- | + | Section 2: Restriction of uploads of Copyrighted Images | |
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A prohibition and restriction on sales, lending or distribution to, or uploading by, violators of the copyrighted guidelines would cover: | A prohibition and restriction on sales, lending or distribution to, or uploading by, violators of the copyrighted guidelines would cover: | ||
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A. Images which promote commercial revenue, or otherwise impede the infringement of a person's intellectual work. | A. Images which promote commercial revenue, or otherwise impede the infringement of a person's intellectual work. | ||
- | B. Images which might be | + | B. Images which might be recognised as plagiarism, or appearing to be a fan art of someone's proprietary artwork, or which impede the development of copyright infringement of someone's intellectual work, or which might be feared to obstruct a person's proprietary artwork rights through commercial and non-commercial use. |
C. If an image of a fan art of someone's artwork, an image from other sources (ex. News, Weather, Sports, Entertainment, etc.), or any other images of their own that doesn't have the <nowiki>{{Creative Commons}}</nowiki> template, the image will be immediately deleted, and the infringer will be warned (if by a first or second repeated offense) or banned (if by a third repeated offense) and be reported to their ISP, also known as a "Three-Strike Copyright Offense". | C. If an image of a fan art of someone's artwork, an image from other sources (ex. News, Weather, Sports, Entertainment, etc.), or any other images of their own that doesn't have the <nowiki>{{Creative Commons}}</nowiki> template, the image will be immediately deleted, and the infringer will be warned (if by a first or second repeated offense) or banned (if by a third repeated offense) and be reported to their ISP, also known as a "Three-Strike Copyright Offense". | ||
- | + | Section 3: Legal Definition of Copyright Infringement | |
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Applies to: | Applies to: | ||
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2. the illegalization to produce, distribute, receive or possess images containing proprietary licence owner and trademark holder if it is also "copyright infringement." | 2. the illegalization to produce, distribute, receive or possess images containing proprietary licence owner and trademark holder if it is also "copyright infringement." | ||
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1. Articles must be original to meet the guidelines, with the stated intention of removing copyrighted infringing articles from Bubblegum Wiki. | 1. Articles must be original to meet the guidelines, with the stated intention of removing copyrighted infringing articles from Bubblegum Wiki. | ||
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2. Non-administrative users on the bottom level are required to place Smart Copyright Template on their original article. Administrators are not required to do so under this paragraph. | 2. Non-administrative users on the bottom level are required to place Smart Copyright Template on their original article. Administrators are not required to do so under this paragraph. | ||
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3. The Central Bureaucracy must impose fines for copyright infringement. | 3. The Central Bureaucracy must impose fines for copyright infringement. | ||
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4. Any non-original and non-Smart Copyright articles are deleted for Copyright infringement. | 4. Any non-original and non-Smart Copyright articles are deleted for Copyright infringement. | ||
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5. elimination of the "Fair Use" rule and implementation of the Smart Copyright rule will be part of the renewed Creative Commons rule. | 5. elimination of the "Fair Use" rule and implementation of the Smart Copyright rule will be part of the renewed Creative Commons rule. | ||
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6. New articles and uploaded images must be tagged with Smart Copyright that have a remote “off” switch. Smart Meters can be stopped by local governments before installation. A class action lawsuit against utility suppliers’ Smart Meters could go a long way toward stopping this program. | 6. New articles and uploaded images must be tagged with Smart Copyright that have a remote “off” switch. Smart Meters can be stopped by local governments before installation. A class action lawsuit against utility suppliers’ Smart Meters could go a long way toward stopping this program. | ||
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7. Smart Copyright is designed to be remotely monitored by the Central Bureaucracy AND your utility supplier who can cut your appliances “off”. | 7. Smart Copyright is designed to be remotely monitored by the Central Bureaucracy AND your utility supplier who can cut your appliances “off”. | ||
+ | 8. Global Warming Potential (GWP): mitigation fees for potential global warming gas emissions may be levied. Absurdly, the report cites a fee for potentially carbon leaky refrigerators, which would apply whether your refrigerator leaks or not. Mitigation fees for ridiculous “potential” made-up threats are limited only by bureaucrats’ imagination. | ||
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+ | • High speed rail trains and light rail systems: these modes of transportation are expensive and inefficient. They are designed to reduce car use, while dramatically increasing centralized control. | ||
+ | • Mass transit public transportation: buses are part of the planning scheme. | ||
+ | • Mixed use buildings are designed to keep people at home and to prevent vehicle use. | ||
+ | • Mileage monitoring: the DMV will track mileage when vehicles are registered and those with higher mileage get to pay more taxes. | ||
+ | • Interregional travel: the state will be broken into regions and “accounting approaches” will be applied for emission responsibility (this means more tolls and taxes). | ||
+ | • Tolls and HOT Lanes: toll roads will increase and tolls for traveling in a congested area (the excuse given for this tax is that as a car idles in a congested area, there is more carbon emission). HOT (high occupancy toll) lanes and taxing single drivers for driving alone are part of the program. | ||
• Air conditioning: California emissions regulations intend to phase-out air conditioning. | • Air conditioning: California emissions regulations intend to phase-out air conditioning. | ||
• Parking: planning regulations will limit parking; parking prices will increase and parking time shares are proposed. | • Parking: planning regulations will limit parking; parking prices will increase and parking time shares are proposed. | ||
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California is so thoroughly corrupt that despite State’s Air Resources Board fraud exaggerating diesel emissions by 340%. Meanwhile, the vehicle mandates are still going full speed ahead, without further study. | California is so thoroughly corrupt that despite State’s Air Resources Board fraud exaggerating diesel emissions by 340%. Meanwhile, the vehicle mandates are still going full speed ahead, without further study. | ||
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1. Federal Stimulus Funding: no figures are mentioned, but the federal government is very supportive of centralized power at almost any cost. | 1. Federal Stimulus Funding: no figures are mentioned, but the federal government is very supportive of centralized power at almost any cost. | ||
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2. Carbon cap-and-trade tax: no specific figures were given as to how much the appointed bureaucrats expected to profit from charging for a non-existent problem. | 2. Carbon cap-and-trade tax: no specific figures were given as to how much the appointed bureaucrats expected to profit from charging for a non-existent problem. | ||
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3. The Central Bureaucracy says that it can penalize users between $100 to $500 fines per infringing article and/or image, but does not specify whether this is a total or yearly figure. | 3. The Central Bureaucracy says that it can penalize users between $100 to $500 fines per infringing article and/or image, but does not specify whether this is a total or yearly figure. | ||
- | + | • Reforestation: public funds were cited as a way to finance the possible “need” for additional carbon sinks; no dollar amount was given. | |
- | + | • Permits and licenses: there are 24 state agencies listed in the AB 32 Scoping Plan; all of them are likely to dream up new licensing and permit fees. | |
- | + | • Mitigation fees: this has yet to be fully defined so it could apply to anything equally as silly as taxing a potential leaky refrigerator. | |
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== Penalties == | == Penalties == | ||
Multiple BGWIKI infringers are penalized with a six-week probabation. repeated infringers are indefinitely banned. | Multiple BGWIKI infringers are penalized with a six-week probabation. repeated infringers are indefinitely banned. |