Archive for November, 2021

Friday, September 10, 2021

In the Northern Territory of Australia (NT), voters in the electoral division of Daly are scheduled to vote for a new Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) tomorrow. The previous Member, Ian Sloan of the Country Liberal Party (CLP), resigned in August. Daly covers communities near Darwin, as well as more remote places such as Timber Creek and Wadeye.

Via email, Wikinews interviewed Rebecca Jennings, who is standing in the Daly by-election as an independent candidate. Jennings previously contested the 2020 Northern Territory general election as a candidate for the Territory Alliance party. She ran in the Fannie Bay, and received 242 votes (5.6% of the vote).

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IP Lawsuits and Infringements in the GCC

In the previous year, we saw counterfeits and trademark infringement cases recording a 23% increase in Dubai alone. The number of infringement cases and lawsuits in the Gulf Cooperation Council involving the six Arabian countries witnessed a significant upswing as well. It is the independent local courts that handle the proceedings, hearings, and infringement disputes unless and until an international element is a part of the claim. In this article, we focus on IP lawsuits, instances of infringements, and counterfeit in the GCC countries that occurred over the last couple of years.

In the GCC, there is no single court system with regard to patent litigation.

PRS vs Qatar Airways

Earlier this year, Qatar Airways, which is the second-largest airline in the Middle East got into anIP violation disputeowing to a breach of music copyright that is a part of the collection on its in-flight entertainment system. The Performing Right Society (PRS) alleged the airline giant of making soundtracks available to passengers without acquiring a license or paying royalties for the same.

Dubai Officials Seizes Fake Goods Worth Millions

In another instance, in the year 2018, the CCCP (the Commercial Compliance and Consumer Protection) which is a part of the Dubai Economic Department hadconfiscated a whopping 19.9 millioncounterfeited products that were traded to the public. The most number of items that were a part of this seizure belonged to the cosmetics category and was worth more than Dh 90 million. In the same year, it was also discovered that a large number of fragrances that are sold in smaller stores are fake and hence are being sold at ridiculously low prices. Not only is it a poor imitation of a brand, but it was also found to contain hazardous chemicals and antifreeze substitutes that cause rashes, skin allergies, and inflammation. When customers pick up these products and perform a quick assessment, the presence of a barcode tends to make them believe that it is original. However, replicating a barcode is not in any way harder than imitating the look and packaging of the actual product.

Over 68,000 Conned by Ecommerce Website in Oman

Another alleged scam that recently came to light was in Oman where the authorities found that a popular e-commerce store that had a shopper base of more than 68,000 people had been selling counterfeit electronic gadgets. It was seen that thee-commerce marketplace sold a huge range of gadgetsat exceptionally low prices and defrauded customers through purchases worth more than $6000. A lack of vigilance was highly prevalent in the e-commerce partners as less credible sellers cropped up in their portals. There was no proper scrutiny or quality checks of products to ensure their genuineness to customers.

Toyota Car Parts Confiscated Across UAE

In November 2019, Al-Futtaim Toyota and UAE Government authorities had discovered fake car parts and fraudulent practices in some of the automobile dealer stores. Theseized counterfeit car partssuch as unsafe brake pads and low-quality oil filters were such that they could potentially endanger the lives of passengers.

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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Philippines Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario is scheduled to visit China from July 7 to 9, raising hopes that a territorial dispute between the two countries may be resolved.

A six-nation dispute has escalated in the sea concerning territorial claims to several islands including the Spratly Islands. The area is thought to be rich in natural gas and oil. Both the Philippines and China wish to have a peaceful resolution to this conflict. “I’ve been invited to Beijing and we’re looking for peaceful means to settle the challenges facing us,” said Del Rosario.

The news comes after the United States and the Philippines began a series of naval exercises last week in the South China Sea, scheduled to last for 11 days. A Philippine military commander stated that the drills are part of an annual series of activities taking place under a defense agreement between the two countries and have nothing to do with the territorial dispute.

The Philippines maintains a close relation with the U.S. as a former territory of the nation.

The drills come at a time when several competing disputes in the South China Sea have begun to intensify. “Since February 25th, we actually have noted as many as nine intrusions of different varieties, but clearly becoming more aggressive and more frequent,” said Del Rosario. Several countries in Asia, including China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia, and Taiwan, have territorial claims in the area spanning the Spratly and Paracel Islands. The region may be rich in oil and gas reserves. The US and Philippines have urged the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to address the conflict.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has argued that the United States would remain neutral regarding the disputes. She has also said that the United States has a “national interest” in freedom of navigation, respect for international law, and unimpeded, lawful commerce in the South China Sea.” Both countries are bound by a 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty.

On June 27, the US Senate unanimously passed a motion condemning “the use of force by naval and maritime security vessels from China in the South China Sea.” China, on the other hand, has stated that it will not use force to resolve disputes in the South China Sea.

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Saturday, November 4, 2006

On November 13, Torontonians will be heading to the polls to vote for their ward’s councillor and for mayor. Among Toronto’s ridings is Scarborough East (Ward 44). One candidates responded to Wikinews’ requests for an interview. This ward’s candidates include Donald Blair, Diana Hall, Mohammed Mirza, Ron Moeser, Kevin Richardson, Richard Rieger, Richard Ross, and Kevin Wellington.

For more information on the election, read Toronto municipal election, 2006.

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New Zealand pilot selling uniform online

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Nov

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

“Jeremy”, an airplane pilot in Nelson, has put his uniform on sale for NZ$1.00 at New Zealand auction site TradeMe. The pilot had lost his job when Origin Pacific Airways fired 230 staff because of financial difficulties and is now trying to “make ends meet this week,” the pilot said. The auction has already reached 31 bids and reached $101 as of 7.30 a.m. August 15.

‘Jeremy’, the pilot, said on the auction page, that he is offering “a rare piece of Kiwi aviation history,”.

“This is an authentic Origin Pacific Jetstream pilot’s uniform lovingly drycleaned for one last time before its unfortunate retirement. It’s travelled many stormy nights and many sunrises and has seen almost 50,000 Kiwis safely to their destinations from Invercargill to the Far North. It has 778,000km on it, yet it looks as crisp today as it did when it was born,” the pilot described on TradeMe.

One bidder had offered $40 if he sold the uniform immediately but that offer was turned down in order to see the auction go until Sunday.

David Collier, Origin Pacific passenger services general manager, said “The uniform was Origin Pacific’s property and the pilot should not be selling it, but I think it’s probably one of those things you’d have to grin at and move on.”

Jay, Waitakere, asked on the auction page if the uniform came with a plane. The pilot replied “No, but if you want to start an airline I know where you can find a great bunch of people.”

The auction is closing on August 20, Sunday.

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byAlma Abell

There are many things you should consider when purchasing microwaves or other appliances in Dana Point, CA. If you are like most people, then you probably rely heavily on your microwave. When people shop for appliances, it is often the small things that get overlooked. It is important to have in-depth information about the appliance that you want to buy, so that you can get the features and products that are right for your particular needs.

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The Size and Capacity of Your Microwave

When shopping for your microwave, you first need to consider how big you need it to be. If you have a family of 4 or 5, then you cubic feet, and the smaller size is perfect if you don’t intend to put large bowls or other items inside of it. If you tend to microwave larger items, such as casserole dishes and lasagnas, then you may want to go with a larger microwave regardless of how many people live in your home.

Choosing Added Features

Some microwaves are designed for smaller jobs. This can include making TV dinners, popcorn, and other simple tasks. Other microwaves come with additional features, such as defrosting options and sensor cooking. Having a microwave with these features can make cooking a breeze. Microwaves are extremely cost-effective and time efficient. It is important to have a microwave that has enough power to meet your needs, because it will burn out quickly if you overuse it and it isn’t built for high capacity cooking. If you use your microwave a lot, then you might be better off purchasing a high-powered microwave. There are tons of designs, features, and colors available, so you will have plenty of options when you visit an appliance store.

Dewey’s TV & Home Appliances stock a wide range of appliances in Dana Point, CA. They have a huge selection of countertop, over the range, and built in microwaves of all types. View website for further information.

UN carries out first review of US human rights record

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Nov

Saturday, March 19, 2011

The United Nations has completed its first ever assessment of the United States human rights record, which began last November. They made 228 recommendations for improvements. On Friday, the U.S. accepted about 174 of these, agreeing to such recommendations as the humane treatment of terror suspects and repudiation of torture, but rejected the recommendation to drop the death penalty.

The Legal Adviser of the Department of State, Harold Koh, listed nine core areas in which the U.S. agreed to make improvements, including civil rights, immigration, and the humane treatment of suspects held at Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Koh said President Obama agreed to push for ratification of conditions under the Geneva Conventions and to add protections for international armed conflict detainees. Koh refused to drop the death penalty as many European countries requested, arguing that it was legal under international law.

Some nations wanted the U.S. to reduce prison overcrowding, prevent racial profiling, and ratify international treaties protecting the rights of women and children. China and Russia wanted Guantanamo to be shut down. Cuba, Iran and Venezuela said the U.S. was ignoring too many recommendations.

The Obama administration joined the 47-nation UN Human Rights Council two years ago, allowing for increased international scrutiny. This is the first time the five-year-old council has reviewed the U.S. record of human rights. Nations are held accountable to make the improvements in the recommendations that they agree to.

In criticism of the U.S., the director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s human rights program, Jamil Dakwar, noted that the U.S., unlike 100 other countries, lacks an independent human rights monitoring commission.

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Sunday, December 13, 2015

This article is a featured article. It is considered one of the best works of the Wikinews community. See Wikinews:Featured articles for more information.

Macomb, New York Councilman Steve Burke took some time to speak with Wikinews about his campaign for the U.S. Democratic Party’s 2016 presidential nomination.

Burke, an insurance adjuster and farmer, was elected councilman in Brookhaven, New York in 1979. He left the town after being accused and found not guilty of bribery in the 1980s. Since 1987 he has served as Macomb councilman off-and-on and currently holds the post. From 1993 to 1996 and 1999 to 2002 he worked as chairman of the Democratic Party of St. Lawrence County, New York. Among his many political campaigns, Burke unsuccessfully sought the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination in 1992 and recently attempted to run for U.S. Congress in 2014 but too many of his ballot petition signatures were found invalid. Burke filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for president in the 2016 election on September 18, 2015 and has qualified for the first-in-the-nation New Hampshire Primary.

With Wikinews reporter William S. Saturn?, Burke discusses his political background, his 2016 presidential campaign, and his policy proposals.

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Plasma Rentals For Trade Shows}

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14
Nov

Submitted by: Patrick LeMay

The success of an event or a trade show, to a certain extent, depends on the audio-visual equipment used. If you wish to convincingly communicate your message or product to people, you definitely need the support of the best audio visual equipments. It is possible for you to get the latest equipments from rental companies that offer plasma rental services.

Advantages of plasma displays

The plasma displays offer more accurate colors than any other of displays. It provides a great viewing as it has great contrast ratio which make images crisp. Besides, plasma displays are more effective because it offers clear viewing both from straight and sharp angles. When you opt to hire the plasma display from a plasma rentals company, you can demand the latest equipment with all the sophisticated features, to make your trade show more attractive.

Additional equipments available

When you opt to hire a plasma display for your trade show, you can also hire additional equipments like speakers, microphones, projectors and kiosks. It is also possible for you to rent a single display or a many plasma displays in order to make your trade show more eye catchy.

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Renting is a Cost-effective solution

Buying a plasma rental can be expensive. If you do not require the equipment often, you do not need to buy it. Another problem with buying is that as new models with latest features appear in the market, you will become a victim of technical obsolesce in an year or two. Also, the equipment demands extreme care and maintenance. You do not have to worry about any of these things if you opt for rental services.

A convenient option

If you are organizing trade shows at different places, transporting the equipment can be a problem. But if you opt to avail the support of a rental company, the company will deliver the equipment at the location you specify. The technicians from the company will also install the equipment for you and offer further technical support if you require it.

Building video walls

Another concept that will help you to organize an effective trade show is video wall. A video wall refers to the orderly arrangement of plasma screens to make a contiguous frame. You can seek the assistance of a rental company to build the video wall

Custom displays

The various trade shows that you organize will look different if you opt to avail the services of rental companies. You may want to have just a small display at one city and a large display or a series of displays at another city. According to your need, you will be able to rent plasma displays to make each of your trade shows unique.

Thus, plasma rentals services is a great option when you organize trade shows at various places. You only need to make sure that you choose a reputed rental company which has experienced professionals who will promptly assist you in case of a trouble. Also look for companies that will offer flexible rental plans which will be suitable for the trade shows you organize.

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U.S. superbug expected to emerge in Canada

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14
Nov

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

An infectious superbug spreading in the United States is to “emerge in force” in Canada, doctors fear. The bacteria have been reported popping up in day care centers and locker rooms across the U.S. Usually elderly or very ill hospital patients get the disease.

More than 2 million U.S. residents are infected every year, the Centers for Disease Control estimates.

An article in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) on Tuesday said that Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are “spreading with alarming rapidity.” The bacteria can cause boils, pimples, or in extreme cases, flesh-eating disease, and more.

“The resistant bacteria is an old foe with new fangs: a pathogen combining virulence, resistance and an ability to disseminate at large,” wrote Dr. John Conly, medical professor and an infectious disease specialist at the University of Calgary.

British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario are the provinces which already have had MRSA in hospitals.

A 30-year-old Calgary, Alberta man died last year of lung abscesses associated with the infection, as well as a three-month old toddler in Toronto, Ontario.

Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Alex Rios, last summer, suffered from an infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus in his leg. Pitcher Ty Taubenheim had a similar infection on his foot.

Doctors are currently investigating some Calgary residents, who could be one of the first Canadian reports of MRSA outside of a hospital setting.

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