Thursday, March 24, 2011

EOC Week 11 Final Evaluation: Forced Choice



1. Kiri Smith: I believe Kiri did the best in the project, as she followed the directions and had her quotes and everything, so she was the winner in my eyes on this project.

2. Chris Hall: Chris did a great job on his project, but he was missing his quotes, which ended up him being second on my list.

3. Nina Redna: Nina did a nice job on her project, I had a hard time choosing between her and Chris who got second and who got third, but it looked like she put a little less effort into her project then Chris did.

4. Lana Cunningham: Missing one part of the final project, she at least had quotes and they were in a different color.

5. Joaquin Lares: He at least put effort into finding a lawyer to answer some of his questions, he just never finished the rest of his blogs.

6. Angel Donohew: She at least did part of the final project, but life gets in the way and I can understand that.

7. Kellie Ward: Among everyone else, I did the least, I never blogged for this project, but I did contact a lawyer about some questions. I just didn't have the time to work on this project.

Final Project


All I can say was this was a great class. The movies that were shown and the things that were discussed, I learned a lot from these things that I never knew about and probably won’t forget. This class has taught me so much and now I can better protect my photos and myself from people stealing and claiming things as their own. This class has also taught me that lawyers are sometimes people you can count on and at other times are not people you can depend on.
            The reason why there is no final project here is because there isn’t enough time in a day to work on 5 different projects at once and juggle 4 days of school and work the rest of the 3 days that I’m not in school. I don’t have the best time management when under pressure, which ended in result of loosing time and not getting the project down. I asked one question though, and a lawyer did answer, so I at least contacted a lawyer for the project.
            I’ll understand if I have to take this class again, I will just have to make sure if I take it again, I take less classes to begin with so I can have more time to finish the final project and keep up to date with everything needed.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Week 10 EOC; The Law and Justice 2 Movies


Watching bits and pieces of the 2 movies we've seen in class, between Erin Brockovich and Flash of Genius, they were both different in their own way; each involving lawyers of course, but completely different cases. In Erin 

Week 10 BOC: Lawyer Jokes

How many lawyers does it take to screw in a light bulb?
One; the lawyer holds it while the rest of the world revolves around him.

IDEAL WEIGHT
Q: What is the ideal weight of a lawyer?
A: About three pounds, including the urn.

I.Q.
Q: What do you call a lawyer with an IQ of 50?
A: Your honor.

TAKING IT WITH YOU
A stingy old lawyer who had been diagnosed with a terminal illness was determined to prove wrong the saying, "You can't take it with you." After much thought and consideration, the old ambulance chaser finally figured out how to take at least some of his money with him when he died. He instructed his wife to go to the bank and withdraw enough money to fill two pillowcases. He then directed her to take the bags of money to the attic and leave them directly above his bed. His plan—when he passed away, he would reach out and grab the bags on his way to Heaven. Several weeks after the funeral, the deceased lawyer's wife was up in the attic cleaning and found the two pillowcases stuffed with cash. "Oh, that old fool," she exclaimed. "I knew he should have had me put the money in the basement."

DEMON
Q: What do you get when you cross a lawyer with a demon from Hell?
A: Another lawyer.

LAWYER ON A BICYCLE
Q: If you see a lawyer on a bicycle, why should you swerve to avoid hitting him?
A: It might be your bicycle.

LIFE SAVING: TAKE TWO
Q: How do you save a lawyer from drowning?
A: Take your foot off his head.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Week 9 EOC: Letters of Permission

What 4 types did you choose? Why?

1. Model Release: The reason why I choose this is because in my career, I will be dealing with a lot of models and I need to make sure they can't turn around and say I have no right in using their photo or publish it anywhere even though I took it.

2. Location Release:

3. Photo Release:

4. Music Permission Request:

Why are these issues important to you?

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Week 7 EOC; 10 Intellectual Property Questions

1. If I take a photo of someone on accident and publish it in a book or on the web and that person sees it and files to sue me, do they have the right?
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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Week 6 EOC; Illicit


Sometimes people aren’t aware of buying illicit things, like handbags, or clothing, or jewelry, or drugs. They may think that they are buying a rip off, but they never think anything of it, and what they are doing or causing to the original owner of who made the product that is being reproduced illegally. I know it seems a lot easier and cheaper to buy a knockoff of the real thing, but it’ll never be the real thing. That’s why it’s illegal.

Though it may seem hard for the people who are the one reproducing these illegal things, wanting to provide for their families and what not, I’m glad that their countries have undercover people to go into these places and are able to shut them down, especially the ones who are making fake drugs.