Thursday, January 26, 2006

H2O Just Add Water Mermaid Tails? -

I ve been doing some special effects work like masks and stuff for some local people around my town and i had someone come up to me and asked me to make teme a mermaid tail like the ones on H2O Just Add Water i have a general idea of the design but i dont know what to make it with it also has to be swimmable if some one could help me that would be great :)Sorry didnt know what catagory to put in :)

Tell them the best trademark mermaid and mermen tails (even mermaids for events) are at mertailor.com you can see all the videos online on youtube of their work beautiful tails swimming underwater.

Are GPS coordinates copyrightable? -

I am trying to find the copyright status of GPS coordinates. Are GPS coordinates facts, hence not copyrightable? If I was to copy a whole bunch of GPS coordinates from a hiking book, for example, to use in my own commercial website, is that copyright infringement? If you know the answer to this question I would really appreciate it. Also, if you could provide legal texts to support your argument, I would appreciate it even more!Thank you!!!

GPS coordinates are not protected by copyright.

while the previous answers are correct in that GPS coordinates, in and of themselves, can not be copyrighted, I think you find that a particualr compilation of them will be very much copyrightable. Take English words, for example. Not one of the words in Steven King s new novel can be copyrighted by itself (unless he coins a new word), but his particular compilation of words into a novel will be vey well copyrighted.

GPS coordinates ARE NOT copyrighted materials. Those coordinates have been around for HUNDREDS of years. No one owns a reference to a location.

Does anyone work from home? If so, how do I get started? -

I want to be able to work from home, seeing as I have a two year old and a disabled husband... Can someone please help me find a legitimate job that pays half decent for data entry/typing or assembling envelopes or crafts. I can work all the time, with no limits on hours... Please help?

You need to send your resume out to real jobs you are qualified to do. In your cover letter you need to state that you wish to work remotely, from your home office. LOTS of companies, especially in CA operate this way. They usually provide transportation for you to come in for an interview and for you to attend company meetings a few times a year, but otherwise everything is done online.

If you are an accomplished typist - word processor and have recently visited your local city college or university librarian, you can apply as a certified graduate typist, earning between $1.50 to $2.00 per page for a master or doctoral thesis. The librarian will provide you with a sample of the typing template (i.e., margin settings, font selection, page set up, etc.) in order to complete these projects using Microsoft Word. An average weekend income is about $300-$400 for two days work.Good luck!

There are no legitimate jobs. No one needs work at home people for data entry, stuffing envelopes (the one time I did stuff envelopes, I did it at their location) or assembling crafts.If you find any of these jobs offered, they are all scams wanting you to pay them for the bogus information.

I work from home w/a company called West At Home I have also worked for Teletech/Hirepoint, they are legit. I also heard Cloud 10 was a good one. Check out the websites, I won t steer you the wrong way like some of these other posters! Best of luck hon!

Go to your hospital.I have a friend that picks up transcription tapes in the morning and works at home.Once a day she travels to the hospital drops off her work and picks new work.Otherwise - most things on the net are scams - don t you dare touch them./

one word - ResearchLook at the companies that are placed before you, type in their names into search engines and the word Scam and see what comes up. Sometimes rivals will put things on boards that are not true, and time times you will see that 20/20 or Date Line did a show on them- look at that information.Check the BBB web site and see what it says, find out the complaints and see what awards they have won.I work with a company that is in good standings with the BBB, has near a billion dollars in sales last year, and has over twenty years in business. Took me about three years to find it.If you want the companies name contact me and I will send you the contact information and you can check it out yourselfVery happy to hear about your two year old and very sad to hear about your disabled husband. I am a stay at home Dad that spent a couple years recovering from a work injury (almost ten years and its still not 100%) so I understand how hard it is.Good luck,Guard5a

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