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lolita, my brand, is different, it's trademarked. a trademark protects logos, brand names, slogans.y martini," that's my slogan. >> she realized it wasn't possible for her to hand paint all of the glasses herself anymore. in order to scale her business she would have to find someone interested in licensing her designs, removing lolita from the tedious task of manufacturing and distributing the product herself. the fact that her artwork was protected by copyright and her brand was trademarked was added value to lolita's fast growing brand. >> i wouldn't be a protected licenseor to a protected licensee if i wasn't protected because it would put them at risk out there selling my product if i didn't have the copyrights on my designs. >> lolita has had this whole host of imitators that have come along in the last five years. i knows there been programs i've seen in major retailers that have been shut down overnight because they didn't realize they were buying an absolute copyright infringement and her legal action has stopped that. >> with a product line from stationery and pajamas to je
lolita, my brand, is different, it's trademarked. a trademark protects logos, brand names, slogans.y martini," that's my slogan. >> she realized it wasn't possible for her to hand paint all of the glasses herself anymore. in order to scale her business she would have to find someone interested in licensing her designs, removing lolita from the tedious task of manufacturing and distributing the product herself. the fact that her artwork was protected by copyright and her brand was...
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the author of "reading lolita in tehran" joins us to discuss her most recent work. katy perry, lady gaga, rihanna, they are all queens of twitter. but there is a new queen on the block. her majesty, queen elizabeth, has sent a new tweet. she signed it elizabeth are. this report contains flash photography. clean -- queen an exhibit on the changes in communication. andncluded her coronation gallery,formation age her majesty used the technology of the moment, sending her first tweet. from the telegraph to the telephone to the birth of the , along the way, visitors get a reminder of how things used to be when a telephone operator had to put your call through. >> you could not just chat to anybody, and the thing you never did was say hello. this is intended to show how radically communications technology has changed our lives, from the telegraph to the smartphone. great -- the roles of great british inventors are also emphasized. bbc issued its first radio broadcast in 1922. the first e-mail sent in 1976 has now made another step into the era. bbc news at the science mus
the author of "reading lolita in tehran" joins us to discuss her most recent work. katy perry, lady gaga, rihanna, they are all queens of twitter. but there is a new queen on the block. her majesty, queen elizabeth, has sent a new tweet. she signed it elizabeth are. this report contains flash photography. clean -- queen an exhibit on the changes in communication. andncluded her coronation gallery,formation age her majesty used the technology of the moment, sending her first tweet....
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. >> mention the offensive line, tim lolita makes his first career start at center. yet the line doesn't seem to miss a beat. what stood out about their performance? >> well, you know, they hand ld a lot. down the stretch you want to be able to close out games offensively. in many cases you have to do that with the run game. and our guy dz a great job of it. last two drives, it was just all runs. and they powered their way through it. mark had a big run at the end to seal the deal with the touchdown. but can't say enough about the guys up front. >> and mark ingram who we're going to talk to next, big, big night. career night. what was it that made this the time for him to breakthrough? >> well, you know, when he two backs down, pierre and mark carried the load and did it masterfully. obviously, guys up front did a heck of a job to get him the holes that he got. man, he made a the love guys miss and broke a lot of tackles. listen, he just did what we all know he can do and we've seen it many, many times. no bigger night than sunday night to break it out again. >> drew
. >> mention the offensive line, tim lolita makes his first career start at center. yet the line doesn't seem to miss a beat. what stood out about their performance? >> well, you know, they hand ld a lot. down the stretch you want to be able to close out games offensively. in many cases you have to do that with the run game. and our guy dz a great job of it. last two drives, it was just all runs. and they powered their way through it. mark had a big run at the end to seal the deal...
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. >> mention the offensive line, tim lolita makes his first career start at center. yet the line doesn't seem to miss a beat. what stood out about their performance? >> well, you know, they hand ld a lot. down the stretch you want to be able to close out games offensively. in many cases you have to do that with the run game. and our guy dz a great job of it. last two drives, it was just all runs. and they powered their way through it. mark had a big run at the end to seal the deal with the touchdown. but can't say enough about the guys up front. >> and mark ingram who we're going to talk to next, big, big night. career night. what was it that made this the time for him to breakthrough? >> well, you know, when he two backs down, pierre and mark carried the load and did it masterfully. obviously, guys up front did a heck of a job to get him the holes that he got. man, he made a the love guys miss and broke a lot of tackles. listen, he just did what we all know he can do and we've seen it many, many times. no bigger night than sunday night to break it out again. >> drew
. >> mention the offensive line, tim lolita makes his first career start at center. yet the line doesn't seem to miss a beat. what stood out about their performance? >> well, you know, they hand ld a lot. down the stretch you want to be able to close out games offensively. in many cases you have to do that with the run game. and our guy dz a great job of it. last two drives, it was just all runs. and they powered their way through it. mark had a big run at the end to seal the deal...
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. >> reporter: duchess lolita is filling out the paperwork to make sure that she can vote next month in virginia. she has never mixed an election. >> why is it so important on you? on important to you? >> that's my rights. >> but this year, she needs something new. a photo i.d. something that she doesn't have. >> 1, 2, 3. >> officials with the registrar's office are handling out free voter identification cards. >> i think that it's great that we're providing it free of charge, definitely. we want people to come out and vote. and if this is one of the requirements, let's help them out and have is that photo i.d. >> in virginia, a host of i.d.s are allowed, including employee identification cards and student i.d.s. a number of other states are much more restrictive. in texas, for example, voters must have a government-issued i.d. so a permit to carry a concealed gun is okay, but not a student i.d. those fighting the texas law say about 600,000 registered voters may not have the right identification, many of them minorities. >> we as americans don't want politicians manipulating the rul
. >> reporter: duchess lolita is filling out the paperwork to make sure that she can vote next month in virginia. she has never mixed an election. >> why is it so important on you? on important to you? >> that's my rights. >> but this year, she needs something new. a photo i.d. something that she doesn't have. >> 1, 2, 3. >> officials with the registrar's office are handling out free voter identification cards. >> i think that it's great that we're...
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our next guest is "the new york times" best selling author of the hugely popular memoir "reading lolita. her latest book is called, "the republic of imagination" and it's in stores on october 21st. please welcome azar nafisi. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: hi, welcome. >> i feel very welcome. >> seth: you feel very welcome? well that's what we try to do here. that's what we try to do here. >> great to be here. >> seth: congratulations so much on the book. >> thank you. >> seth: you talk imagination in this book. you knew america first of literature. so it was something you imagined before you saw it. talk to me about what you think the role of imagination is. >> well, when i was about 3 years old my father would start telling me stories. and the fact about those stories was that, there were no boundaries to it. there were no passports or i.d. cards. you didn't have to have a special language or nationality or religion. everything was for free. and so he started telling me stories about our own folk tales and our ethenic poets. and then he would jump the next day to italy and there w
our next guest is "the new york times" best selling author of the hugely popular memoir "reading lolita. her latest book is called, "the republic of imagination" and it's in stores on october 21st. please welcome azar nafisi. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: hi, welcome. >> i feel very welcome. >> seth: you feel very welcome? well that's what we try to do here. that's what we try to do here. >> great to be here. >> seth: congratulations...
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explore such questions, its author, azar nafisi, previously addressed them in the bestseller "reading lolitatehran." welcome. >> thank you. >> brown: so in tehran in those years, literature was dangerous. here very different, right? >> the way i feel is that books are dangerous in their own way in every society. but the way we treat them here, the way we destroy them here, is not through guns or bullet or jail. we just become indifferent toward them. >> indifferent? >> indifference is one of the most fatal weapons you can use. you don't see, you don't hear, you don't touch. ray bradbury says that you don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. only get people not to read them. they are almost like flowers that just wither and die if there are no readers. >> brown: you see that happening in our society? >> i see that happening in our society. i noticed it when i returned to america in 1997. i noticed it in the way they were being taught at universities. a lot of times in many english classes, not all by any means, they were taught as handmaidens to something political or ideological. >> br
explore such questions, its author, azar nafisi, previously addressed them in the bestseller "reading lolitatehran." welcome. >> thank you. >> brown: so in tehran in those years, literature was dangerous. here very different, right? >> the way i feel is that books are dangerous in their own way in every society. but the way we treat them here, the way we destroy them here, is not through guns or bullet or jail. we just become indifferent toward them. >>...
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influyentes de la mÚsica latina fueron integrados al pabellÓn de la fama: gloria estefan, omar huÉrfano, lolitalÓn de la fama, asÍ que que es un pueblo -premio muy valorado, felicidades a todos. >> muchas felicidades a gloria estefan, y tambiÉn a emilio, tambiÉn estaba rubén blades el papÁ de karlita. >> de karlita? >> sÍ,es idÉntico al papÁ de karlita luego enseÑo una foto. >> gracias por ponernos al dÍa en todo lo que sucede en el entretenimiento, vÁmonos a una pausa,al regresar otra exclusiva noelia habla sobre el abuso que sufriÓ y visitar un centro de ayuda para mujeres abusadas, y promete algo que nos va emocionar a todos. >> y tambiÉn mÁs detalles de la desapariciÓn del integrante de la banda "el recodo", >> y victoria ruffo a los rumores de su supuesta reparaciÓn. eso y mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". el [conductor pensando] encendí mi camry. hoy es noche de festejo, mi esposa terminó su mba. ¡ya lo tengo! cena romántica en la rueda de la fortuna. si, los guardias se enojaron un poco, ¿pero saben qué? después de ver esa sonrisa... ¿a quién le importa? el nuevo y audaz camry. la decisión que
influyentes de la mÚsica latina fueron integrados al pabellÓn de la fama: gloria estefan, omar huÉrfano, lolitalÓn de la fama, asÍ que que es un pueblo -premio muy valorado, felicidades a todos. >> muchas felicidades a gloria estefan, y tambiÉn a emilio, tambiÉn estaba rubén blades el papÁ de karlita. >> de karlita? >> sÍ,es idÉntico al papÁ de karlita luego enseÑo una foto. >> gracias por ponernos al dÍa en todo lo que sucede en el entretenimiento,...