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The answer to this question can get a little bitconfusing. Theres no argument that, ofcourse you are the intellectual property ownerof anything youve ever invented, whether itsa poem, song, painting, etc. Unless someoneclaims to have created something that youyourself so personally and authentically
created, it becomes yours the moment thepencil pushes the paper or the chords turninto melodies.
Now, can you sign away your intellectualproperty rights? Absolutely. The moment thatmost artists sign with a label, they are tradingtheir rights for what the label would call"employment."
Unfortunately, artist agreements I amspeaking about, typically require slave laboror very minimal to no pay, so there ends upbeing no real trade off. I ask myself, "Whatabout labor laws?" Some signed artists onlyever receive a couple hundred dollars for afew years of work, apart from what is made atshows. How is that considered employeepay? Do most artists realize at the time that'sthe type of employee relationship they were
signing an agreement for? No. So how dothese companies continue to get away withslave labor yet are still collecting your halfand their half of the royalties? Whether theydistribute your portion to you is highly unlikely.Let's face it, these guys have new cars to payfor and your recoup will never get to the pointof being paid in full. Not if your executives arestaying in high-end hotels while you're in theMotel 6.
The only person who is responsibility forrecognizing this type of account misbehavior,is you. Trust me. No one is going to be thereto watch your back. Unfortunately. Becausewho else is paying attention or evenunderstands that this was what washappening? Especially when you're dealing
with scammers from the beginning.
Let's start from the source shall we? ASCAP,BMI & SESAC all claim to be for performer'srights. Let me just ask one question. Whathave they done for you lately? Do the sum ofall payments received by them seem to addup to what you would think? If you have atruly awesome story to share that representsyour experience with such companies,please send me a direct message on twitter@virginiahush. I am always open tohopefully hear better news than what I haveto deliver. Unfortunately, the most peoplewho are members of these supposed"associations" have never seen a dime otherthan a typical promotional offer to join somesite or a 3 month coupon to belong to someother special group. Sometimes they mayeven make offers to save on the most up todate recording equipment.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
Monthly
IAM Writer and Poet, M.A. NevvisIAM Film Maker, Gar Rogala
IAM Singer/Songwriter & Concept Design Artist, Virginia
IAM
Pg 11: Are you planning on going to school?
First, make sure you're not being rushed
to the poorhouse.
Pg 11: Interesting, Bazaar & Useful Links.
Pg 12: Join the IAM Independent Network and
start contributing by voicing your creative
ideas.
Pg 13: Brand new Music Video By Virginia,
Celebrating her new book plus much more!
Pg 1, 2 & 4: Copyright's & Copy-wrongs
Pg 3, 4: Fitness For Words
Pg 5: Featured poetry by, M.A. Nevvis
Pg 6,7 & 8: Get to know "Mean Gene"
by: Gar Rogala. Featuring original
Artwork & a scene from the script.
Pg 8: Inspirational & words of poetic wisdom
Pg 9: Interview with IAM Founder, Virginia
Pg 10: Techonomy and online bullying
June features,
THE Independent Artist
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The key element here is that the artist
sets their preferences on how they
choose to enable the public to stream,download or otherwise use your work.
Remember that streaming and online
airplay is another form of royalty that
you should be receiving.
So, if someone else is using your music,
as long as those royalties are properly
situated, your opportunities and
likelihood for success could nearly
double or triple. By not allowing any
outside parties to contribute or
otherwise expand on your work, will
have a limiting affect on your chances of
breaking through.
I remember when I was around 18 years
old, I met with both Virgin and Sony
Records in New York. On both
occasions, the meeting ended with one
question. Was I willing to work and
collaborate with other writers? I guess I
never understood the magnitude of that
question. My proud self repeatedly
responded that I wasn't comfortable with
anything accept my personal process
and writing rituals. All that I knew was
that my answer was no. I was never
going to sell out and that was that.
Twelve years later, I still wish I had been
more open minded and at least gave it a
shot. Sometimes, the only thing that
separates successful artists from those
that seem to be constantly struggling, is
the willingness to remain open-minded.
Suddenly, without realizing it, we'resabotaging our own futures.
So, just because someone tells you that
doing this or doing that is a form of
selling out, or otherwise lessoning your
true capabilities, doesn't at all mean
that's the right answer for you.
Being cautious is one thing, but
completely closed off is another.
I suppose there are still some old
wounds that need some healing. In the
meantime, I've learned to do most of my
listening with eyes behind my head,
open ears and a closed mouth. It must
be remembered that there will always be
bad apples that will use you for
everything you're worth.
Some of those rotten apples are being
forced to rewrite their terms of use and
privacy policies. Yet, still the language is
confusing, negating and way too long to
read if anyone ever expects to be more
productive than reading company
website policies. After all, the company
will gladly offer you an 80 page hardcopy for you to read in your spare time.
In all actuality, based on some of these
company scams, a person should
probably have an attorney by their side
ensuring that they're not breaking any
company policies. Never mind your
personal rights or respect for your time.
There's no consideration for you.
Anyhow, some of these policies will say
outright that their rights to your privacy
or even intellectual property is credible
on the account that it is information
openly offered to them. Companies
know better than to ask private details
about a person, so instead, they ask
that you sign in using your Facebook or
Twitter account that already provides all
the information they need.
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So, what happens if you never register
your music? What if you decide that you
want to opt out of all the lying andcheating? I say go for it. Just make sure
that you know what you're doing before
making that decision. It's not easy to
manage all that work as an administrator
while also trying to contribute as an
artist.
Eventually, you are going to have to
know the business end of things if you
want to become independent, however,
there are still some things that can be
outsourced. This would be a definite
time to consider that option. Although
SESAC, ASCAP and BMI may not be
the most reliable of artist right's
advocates, they're kind of the only ones.
If you add all the international laws,
additional licenses, policies, etc., you're
going to find it more difficult to handle
than if you just focused on what you love
doing. So, in keeping an independent
paycheck and lifestyle, there are some
pros and cons. Most of them however, I
have found to be pros.
For instance. You don't have to answer
to anyone else. Projects are enjoyable
and usually fit your talent and creativity
style. We are our own bosses, so
essentially we pay ourselves. That in
itself can be a scary idea, if you are a
stickler for laziness, but if you have any
ability to follow through on tasks, you
should be set.
Depending on the license you choose to
dole out, the Creative Commons is quite
a brilliant idea. It allows others toelaborate or use your material at no cost
up front, unless you specify.
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This wouldn't be an artistic magazine if it
didn't cover every angle. This article is an
introduction to the future of this column andits purpose, which is to share the point of
views of all our questions about life, love and
idealizations about both. "What is the
meaning of life?" This is big question, but
sometimes to get to the big question, we
have to reflect on a series of smaller
questions. It is open for further elaboration
and discussion at FitnessForWords.com.The
website is a free-for-all and I hope every one
of you choose to contribute. I will be doing
my best to make sure that all of our voices
are heard by as many people as possible. It
is also a tribute to the continuous shifting of
dimensions that take place right here on
Earth, our Home.
Nonetheless, it is a doormat for our dirty
shoes in the same sense that every form of
life is welcome, even as a form of natural
destruction. A place that allows every form of
change while we're carrying out our own
human goal oriented patterns, ideations and
collective thought processes.
"I never wanted to be a part of any kind of
social media group. I felt they were
scandalous and fake. If you wanted to get to
know me, I always felt it would be most
beneficial to meet face to face. I wasn't
considering the entire world out there. I
guess I lived with the idea that anything
outside the US was scary. After all, that's
how 9/11 and the entire 90's had me
believe."
What happens when you have one idea
about the world, but the world says
something completely different? What
happens when your news becomes the topic
of conversation, but you're not invited? It
looks to me as though we have put togethera tool for misleading information. Instead of
bringing people closer, we're pulling them a
part or otherwise connecting them to the ties
that we want them to be bound to. Who are
you really, if your not exactly who you say
you are? How can anyone question it?
Most websites online refuse to guarantee
anything because of third party use and
open-source data rights? If human trafficking
is illegal, how is an open-sourced internet
considered safe? It's just another way for
people to get a hold of our private informationand ultimately, steal our livelihoods. It can be
considered a virtual form of human
trafficking. It no longer has to be physical. We
have maps that will lead us in wrong
directions. We have five different profiles for
the same one person, yet none of us know
which one, if any, represent a true depiction
of the person behind the screen. Sure, we all
want to personify a certain image, even if it
means using an idealized image that looks
nothing like us. Maybe some of us have a
picture of ourselves that just so luckily
happened to capture our decent attributes.
This soon becomes the only image we can
even imagine of people, even if we've known
them for years.
Somehow the legal system disconnected
from the reality of the internet and the
internet disconnected from the reality of life.
How does an entire world stay connected
when all the do-gooders are becoming the
wrongdoers, vice versa and how does the
government know the difference when there
is so much misinformation tossed around?
Open source software was originally created
to expand and create new levels of human
connection? I know that the moment I
learned of such an open ticket to freedom, I
had to stop and question my own morals. Not
because I am a criminal, but because I am a
human being with a heart and a brain that
continuously sends information to the rest of
my body. When I'm nervous, I do nervous
things, when I'm happy, I do happy and
helpful things. You get the point.
If any one of us moved to Mars, we would
make a huge deal out of their everyhomecoming. So, how does Mars treat its
tenant whenever he or she returns? Usually
the we believe that we are treated the same
way that we treat others. In other words, we
get what we give and therefore whatever we
put out is essentially what we get back.
Now, what if life is nothing like that? I often
question what I have done so wrong or right
to deserve certain things.
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Then of course are the yummy cookies they leave behind to
further track your habits to provide the best advertising for
your online "experience." However, phishing is illegal and
that's exactly what this process is considered. Companies
who have previously received your business, are not allowedto solicit you in an attempt to receive your repeat business.
Not only is that phishing, but it's spamming too.
Cell phones have become the worst offenders with the GPS
location capabilities that are of course meant to be helpful for
you, but really you're just allowing a company to know your
every move and habit.
By: Virginia Marie Hush
One final point is that you don't have to be an author to
collect royalties. It is your responsibility to register yourself as
a "recording artist" or "featured talent" or "studio musician."
Any time you perform or a song is downloaded or streamed,
you should be receiving a small percentage of the those
royalties. So make sure you are!
Everyone wants to get paid for their blood sweat and tears
and everyone should. If you're owed money, there are
agencies out there waiting to give it to you. Somehow, you
just became unidentifiable or otherwise "lost." After so much
time goes by, they have no other choice but to hand the
money over to the next best thing. For so many years, that
has been considered large record labels. It is hoped that all
this will all change soon. You can always run a search on
international a national databases for intellectual property
owners that are unable to be paid because they are unable to
be found.
Until a different system is dreamt up, we simply have to just
go with the flow. However, there are unions that artists join
for paid work that also offer benefits and letting everything
else run its own course is my suggestion. My only purpose in
this article is to share some inside information that even our
advocates have their wallets padded. So, just pay close
attention and don't be afraid to ask if something doesn't
sound right.
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What if we're all waking up to new
tenants on a daily basis and it's just a
mere side effect that our body slowly
transforms with it? What if it's the spirit
and nonphysical energy that continues
to form, reshape and further identify us
as individuals? This is the biggestquestion I could think of and I'm going to
print it for next months headline. I would
love if you would ask yourself the same
"What if" question.
Tell me your thoughts about the Earth's
path and human direction. It seems to
me that the world
must have enough
space to allow
individual thought. Not everything is
fixed and there is usually never just one
answer to any question. That being
said, there is so much room for new
creative ideas and exploration. Whether
you or I agree about a certain topic is
rather irrelevant. Just like art. It's all
based on personal preference and it isimpossible to please every person.
Right, wrong or indifferent, the only
point that judgment makes is how it will
be displayed or "written" all over our
face. It's the judgers that are ultimately
being judged. I cannot personally judge
anyone and honestly say that I believe
it. I've also learned to not judge myself.
Instead, I evaluate my situation and I
move through it. Sometimes more
gracefully than others, but I still move
through it with an open mind attached to
my head.
So, as science creates uniquely
individual particles of energy that we
call space and time, what are we doing
with that energy to provide a desirablefuture with an attractive design!
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Today was not far apart from hours before birth.
It began as a distant memory to tomorrow.
Today will soon be yesterday, but will never be tomorrow.
Expressing what today was, and what it is, is rarely the same.
Two forces of unlike texture. One force of disliked
perception.
Regrets were many. Regrets were forgotten, except a few.
Today was once tomorrow.
Facing the desires of tomorrow were what today was always
about.
Today was missed. Today was tomorrow, never today.
Smiling and desiring tomorrow. Applauding and rejecting the
literal today.
Objective hours. 24 to be exact.
Decisions,decisions,decisions. Focus.
Lack of depth in its own. Making decisions yesterday to
perform today.
Tomorrow is what counts. Counting as it is a distant star.
Youve heard of us.
Feeling the coldness on the abdominal. Flowing like razors in
the night.
Gushing waters as warm as it could be. Soon to be chilled.
Yes, today was today.
One day that follows this day may never become reality.
Focus is lost, but now buried in plain sight. Divided by only
seconds.Defined as only a formula of unappreciated time on a clock.
Give strength today to be stronger tomorrow and the next.
Celebrate as it rains. Feel the drips pouring down from the
heavens above.
(Today - Page 2)
Sway down upon that monster. Amplify the remorse of the
fourth yesterday.
Calculate as it is the last day, today.
Do not argue the differences of mass destruction.
The future seems to follow today, especially today, not
yesterday.Sit back and enjoy the curse of suspense. Today may never
end.
Sleep is upon us, today. Do not offend the minutes that make
up this day, today.
Forevermore destined to express the massive jubilee of
bullies,
Segregating the many minds that reject full potential.
Once. Once, a life is lived. Pacing back and forth between the
element of yesterday and today.
What about tomorrow. Tomorrow will once be today.
Flowing like rivers impeded by broken damns during the ice
age.
What actually is the cause? Unidentified subjects in a series
of future events.
Proceeding with caution.
Populating while being a calico cat being led astray through
alleys surrounded by venomous canines.
Yes, today is that day. The decision to survive has filled this
half empty glass.
One shot. No seconds wasted. No wasted steps towards
legendary supremacy.
Standing tall today and today only. This did not happen
yesterday.
If it did, today would not be today. Tomorrow is on pace for
another day.
Get it. Get it better than yesterday. Build on what yesterday
was.
Flex biceps towards the enemy. The enemy is within the
mind.
(Today Page 3)
This series of self-destruction can be conquered today.
Remember yesterday? Yea, it was a good day.
The end? No, the beginning.
Seven days to gain. 365 days to marinate. Dinner is read. No
appetizer?
Yesterday was the appetizer for today. What will be of
tomorrow?
Encore status. Stress has passed. Happiness has settled in.
Today only matters from this day forward. Todays agenda is
just about today.
Dreaming of the same aspects of the future that resisted in thepast.
It shall come. It shall come one day soon.
Maybe that day will be today.
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information about how to obtain more of his work, visit
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Prison: Morning
An older man, mid 50's, in chains and cuffs is being escorted out of the penitentiary.
It is the man who killed Genes mother and father, Jesse Stone.
Several cops escort the prisoner to the back of a transport vehicle where he will be taken to a different prison.
There are two men to watch over the prisoner in the back of the paddy wagon and one driver.
Stone: I tell ya, you guys are already dead.You're like puppets on a string. I'm like an angel here to do Gods work, I ameternal.
The two cops escorting him into the back of the wagon both look at one another like they've heard it all before and roll theireyes.
The driver gets in and closes the door
Then the two cops help Stone into the back and then jump in themselves.
The back door to the wagon then closes.
Meanwhile: back at the compound
Some cult members with their own police scanner sit in their vehicles and listen in on the cops.
Stone explained in a visit, with one of the members earlier, on where they are transferring him to.The scanner gives vague details on about the transfer.
The cult prepare themselves, their vehicles and their weapons for the rescue of Stone.
Meanwhile: Interior of paddy wagon
Stone is now being transported in the back of a paddy wagon driving east down the freeway and to the prison.
The criminal is waxing philosophical, bringing up discussion about how even the cops aren't even truly free, much lesssociety in general and how they are all slaves to money and the TV, etc. etc.
The cops just stare at stone with a cold expression.
Just then, the sound of engines is heard
Then, the vehicles appear over the horizon.
A motorcycle with a sidecar, and a big van or truck, not unlike the paddy wagon but painted flat white trails a little furtherbehind the other vehicles in the lead.
In the sidecar is a little person, and when the side car gets close enough, the little person takes out some sort of "sticky
bomb", and crawls up on the sidecar in an attempt to place it onto the rear doors of the prisoner transport.
Then, the driver of the paddy wagon peers into the side mirrors and sees the gang approaching, and getting closer.Everyone in back of the wagon cannot see or even hear what is going on outside but Not until the two flanking vehicles press
in and make physical contact with the paddy wagon.
One of the cops in back gets on his radio and calls up front to ask what is going onJust then, one of the passengers of the flanking vehicles perches on the door and gets halfway out the car and takes aim at the
driver.
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CRACK!!! Goes the gunCRASH!!! Goes the glass window
The driver is shot in the head and falls forward onto the steering wheel but the wagon isn't slowing down.
The drivers foot then buries the accelerating.The two flanking vehicles try their best to keep the wagon straight to try to slow it down with their brakes.
With the paddy wagon now accelerating, the cycle play catch up
The midget does his best to hold on to the bomb and for his life.They get close enough, again and the midget then plants the sticky bomb on the rear doors from the sidecar; the bomb sticks
and makes a THUD
This alerts the cops inside
The little person almost loses his balance and falls out but the Motorcycle driver quickly reacts and grabs him back in.The driver is holding the detonator but looses grip of it while reaching for his little friend.
It falls within reaching distance, but the vibration of the exhaust jars in free and it falls onto the road
The two look at each other like, "Uh oh, what next?"Then they look back to see it tumble and lay in the middle of the road.
The tailing Truck however is still following and catches up to the device lying vacant in the freeway
CRUNCH!!!! Goes the detonatorKaBOOM!!! Goes the paddy wagon door.
The two on the cycle react to the blast.
The cycle driver and the midget then look at one another in awe.
The one door falls off into the freeway, just missing the Motorcycle and side car and goes careening into the open road andheads straight towards the trailing white truck.
The truck then swerves violently to avoid it
Then, one of the gang members has to try to climb into the Moving paddy wagon to take control.Then the two cops inside the back with Stone attempt to shoot at the motorcycle and at the approaching white truck but areunsuccessfulNext, the other door from the rear of the paddy wagon finally falls offThe trailing white truck has a shorter reaction time because it is much closer and cannot avoid the door falling onto the roadthis time.It then smashes into the front and wedges under the frame of the big white truckThe Truck continues to drive as the door causes major sparks to fly as it's dragged along the asphalt underneath the frame.Then, all the sparks and flying pieces of twisted metal cause the front left tire to blow and cripple the large white truck,causing it to slow.Meanwhile, the two flanking cars take out the two cops in the rear,The other thug manages to get into the cab of the paddy wagon, move the driver out of the way and slow the vehicle down.Finally, the trailing white truck comes to a halt, as do all the rest of the vehiclesThe paddy and the rest of the deviant crew also come to a rest.
"Never confuse the size of your paycheck with the size of your talent." ~Marlon Brando
"There's no such thing and impossible. The word itself, says I'MPossible" ~Audrey Hepburn
"I'm selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control, and at times hard to handle. But
if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best." ~Marilyn Monroe
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Q1. Okay. So, you are new to the sceneout west, does that make you feel nervousand are you missing the East coast?
A1.Absolutely not. I will admit that I'malways somewhat nervous, but that just
goes with my natural anxiety. The truth ofit is, that I tried to move back to NJ afterliving in Florida for quite a while, andfinancially, it was next to impossible. Ireally wanted to make it work just so Icould finish my degree, but fate decidedotherwise for me.
Q2. Okay, so, then you're not nervousabout being on the opposite side of thecountry?
A2.Well, that's not true. I guess I'malways afraid of not feeling or being secureenough financially. I hate being dependentand most of the things I crave anyhow, arethings I really don't need. So, I think Ijust try too hard sometimes. Ya know? Imean, I have more that I need, with afew minor exceptions. Such as my sanity.
Q3. Oh wow. Well, I think that we alllose that sometimes. Wait, are youseriously concerned? (moment ofawkwardness)
A3.No, I'm not concerned. As long as
I'm taking my medication, I usually dookay.
Q4. So, I guess it's safe to say that youhave been taking your medications?A4. Oh Heavens no. I stopped believingin that stuffa long time ago. I didn't think
you were going to run a quality check.(laughter)
Q5. Okay, well let's get to some moreinteresting things, such as, you new album.It says here that it's called "Hush
Underground." Now these other 2 CD'sI'm holding here reference your name asVirginia, but this one, which I don't havein my hands, but when I look at the onlinescreen here, references you as VirginiaHush. So who are you? What is up withthat?
A5.Ha, I don't know if I even know. I amVirginia. Unfortunately, for the sake of alltechnological advances, mainly the
internet, typing in "Virginia" will hardlybring back any results about a singer fromNJ, Chicago, or Florida. It's all staterelated. So, it's kind of a silly story. My laste.p. was called "Hush." However, if younotice the way the words are pressedbeside each other, it's hard to tell whether
that's my last name or the name of thealbum. I have had so many people, whowere fans even before that came out,come up to me and say, "Wow, I didn'tknow you even had a last name. That'ssounds really cool!" So, majority kind ofruled and I figured, hey, I'll probably getbetter search results now.
Q6.Why not just use your real last name?
A6.There's tons of reasons. I think thatfor the most part, people have a tendencyto spell-out what they hear. So, more likelythan not, they'd be searching for Virginia
Trout and be getting results from "TroutFisher Men of America" locatedsomewhere in the state of Virginia. I tryto include all the different possibilities
though when filling out the tags for mysites. My last name is spelled TrAut, butonly a handful of people would ever knowthat. Now, I've kind of moved towardssimply IAM VirginIA.MARIA. Notbecause I want to be like Will.I.AM, butI've always used that expression and I
think it fits. Especially now that I'mrunning this publication.
Q7.Yeah, I can tell you have someBuddhist tattoos. Do you consider
yourself really spiritual?
A7.Yes, absolutely. Even on days that I'mnot quite living to my fullest potential,that underlying spiritual element that I
trust, is sometimes the only thing that getme through the day.
Q8. Okay, okay. Interesting. So, this is thefinal question. I just wanted to ask if we
were ever going to get a chance to readthat book you keep talking about. Your
memoir that seems to have a differentname every month.
A8.Well, to be honest, I think this latesttitle is what I'm sticking with. SweetVirginia, Meet Strangeling. It has hugemeaning behind it, but you'll have to readit to understand why. If it's ever turnedinto a movie, which would just send meflying higher than anything, it would haveto be directed by David Lynch or someonesimilar, like a Coppola, or The CoenBrothers. The soundtrack would be acombination of some of my tracks and afew other near and dear artists that I love.
I think that a movie would show betterwhat I'm trying to convey. Believe it ornot, I'm really not the greatest with wordsand descriptions. I can write poetry andlyrics like it's nothing, but descriptive
writing, is very difficult. I could very easilyshow feelings and emotions visually andthen you'd say, "Yes, I get it!" So, youknow. I hope that happens, but anyhow,
yes, you will read. I'm just so scared Iguess. I am always second guessing myhonesty. I can often times be too honest.While other times, so utterly confusedabout what the truth really is. I don't
know. I just hope people like it. It won'tbe much longer. Now, That's a Girl ScoutsHonor!
Final Question: So how was itinterviewing yourself Virginia?
Final Answer: I can't say that I know forsure what you're talking about.
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I was agreeing to become a paid member.The day that I first went on the site,
which I never returned to until a week
later to make sure my information wastaken down, I read through their terms ofservice. I had a feeling I was beingextorted and normally will not click on an"accept terms" box unless I feel Iabsolutely have to. In this case, to requestto have your mugshots taken down and/orprove that they were falsifications, youhad no choice but to click the button andagree.
I knew from the very beginning thatthe website seemed liked a scam, so as I
was reading through the terms, I realizedhow every section would negate a
previous section. So it became impossibleto understand what terms they wereasking you to agree to. Within fiveminutes of completing the transaction, Isent them an email stating that I did notagree to their terms, however saw noother way of going about the process ofhaving the information removed.
I never received a response until aftermy third email. That was sent out when Irealized I never got a refund, none of thephotos were removed and then I wascharged a membership fee on top of it. Ihad already attempted calling the place
and all I got was a nasty woman accusingme of being a criminal and stating that it'smy fault and this is how I was going tohave to deal with my mistakes for the restof my life. I couldn't believe it. So, nomore calls, just emails. This way, at least Ihad everything documented.
I finally received a response and itstated that I am responsible for keepingup with the changes in the terms ofservice agreement located on their site. Italso stated that a photo was removed andthe fee that I paid was to only have one
photo removed. I had three. Two wereduplicates and the third was from the dayI went in to serve my nine days for theDUI. All, as I mentioned, for one case.She told me that one of my photos wasremoved so technically, they fulfilled theirpart of the agreement.
I can't even tell you how long this wenton for. I wrote to the State AttorneyGeneral's office and tried to get a hold ofanyone else I possibly could that may be
able to help me.In all fairness, not a single thing was
done for the money that was paid. The
only photo that was removed was aduplicate which ended up back on thesite within a month. Then, on top of that,all of a sudden my photos were poppingup in other states too. States I had nevereven been to other than just passingthrough. I was really starting to look likea national fugitive.
Eventually, I got my money back byfiling a dispute with my bank, but thenightmare I had to go through andcontinued to go through as a result of themisleading website, was trulyunforgettable. Suddenly sites just like that
one were popping up all over. Only theirfees were several hundreds of dollars tohave your photo removed. So I may have
gotten my money back, but nothing everchanged. In fact they only got worse.
The idea that our own government wasnot only allowing such online bullying,but selling the information offto thesejerks, just proved to me that I was clearlymistaking when I believed this was a
great country to live in. So what does thishave to do with art or my music?Everything.
Any site I had ever put up was beingsabotaged by the mugshots. Whonormally looks past the first page? I knowthat for me it's very rare. So how could Ipromote myself and not promote these
websites and further spread the rumorsthat were now going all over the placeabout me?
The answer? I had to change everythingand not tell so much as a countyemployee, who could turn around and sellmy information again. Just like spammerssell your email address. I filed a policereport and from there, I'm demanding
compensation from everyone involved.I'm still awaiting answers, but I know thisentire battle is exactly what caused theidentity theft that further forced me toclose every account I've ever owned. So,thank you America, for showing me how
virtual human trafficking works.
By: Virginia Marie Traut
If I didn't have a photo on any one of myprofiles, I would receive little to noattention. A small study I performed after
running into some of my own biggestnightmares come true, consisted of meopening up several accounts across varioussocial sites. Suddenly, any search of my namecame back with photographs of mymugshots. "How could this be possible? I
was arrested once, on only one charge, sohow is it thats KY, TX, OK, and AZ can allhave legitimate mugshots of arrests? That'sfour states too many for someone who hasnever been in trouble with the law, exceptfor a couple DUI's that are were consideredtraffic violations.
Regardless, I know this is public
information, but what good is it doinganyone to not just have it public, but tohave it publicized and advertised in a verymisleading way? That seemed like a
violation of privacy rights to me! It alsoseemed like a great way for people to passjudgement. We all know that if base most ofour decisions on first impression. So, if I'mapplying for a job and the employer decidesto search my name, I can only hope that heor she takes the extra 10 minutes to click oneach mugshot and see that it's really only forone charge. I am not a dangerous criminaland I certainly don't want to be perceived as
one.So, me being me, made sure I did
everything in my human power to get thosepictures removed. I even paid the fee they
wanted with the idea that it would berefunded once I proved that their posts
were suggestive and inaccurate. Not onlydid I not get my money back, they also hadthe nerve to charge my credit card again 2
weeks later claiming because I had decidedto use their site and provide my credit card,
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"I know today, that going to school and
getting on a healthy diet along with healthy
exercise, will really turn things around for
me" Says the typical artist who's plans
haven't been working out quite so well.
Before I get too sentimental, I want to
say that no one is too young or too old to
start living their passion. Some call it living
their dream. I call it realizing your life's
purpose. You may never be able to fully
explain it, but it's that inner self that drives
you on a daily basis, paying no mind for
fame, riches or glory. You may notice that
some people are excessively critical toward
you or otherwise jealous of your constant
freedom and younger vibrant attitude that
naturally exudes from your pores.
The key here however, is that you may
not feel as though you have a choice in the
matter. This is it for you, and it cannot be
denied anymore. The desire alone to do
work in an area of such dire interest, will
ultimately benefit others. Some people may
disagree if your not yet making six figures.
But, those people don't know what life's
really about. At least not when it come to
being happy and doing happy.
In more recent years, kids have been
heading straight off to college immediately
after high-school. People who do this have a
difficult time graduating, not only on time,
but sometimes, ever. Mainly because they're
still suck in their "Wonder Years." I think
you're allowed to have up to 10 "WonderYears" before people start looking at you
like a kid who refuses to grow up.
The problem is that everyone wants to
just get it all done and over with, or the
parents want their children to continue
maintaining the comfort of having such a
demanding schedule. But, the kids most
likely have no clue what it is they want out
of life, and definitely lack the experience of
knowing whether the field they "think"
they're interested in, is even all that it's
cracked up to be. Of course, they do know
that they want to experience freedom and
that's enough for any reckless, spoiled kid togo off to college and throw away at least a
hundred grand.
Most kids aren't even certain of what
morals they want to adopt or ethical
principals they believe in. These are serious
beliefs that usually lead us to eventually
land a career that works for us. Let's be
honest, artists may be the only people in the
world that know for sure what they want by
the time they're eight years old. Sometimes
college is a part of that, other times not. That
very much depends on whether its fine art,
writing, or being a rock star. Regardless,
every artist can somehow benefit from the
structure that school provides, especially
actors. Although acting is an entirely
different art form than most people
understand. There is a ton of method and
understanding of self that must occur before
someone can take on the role of another.
Unfortunately, the fact remains that even
after college, the chances of doing anything
extraordinary are all dependent upon a
whole lot of luck and the contacts you're
lucky enough to make. By the age of 20,
most of us are still wondering what it will be
like to finally sit in a bar and say we're legal.
Our brains are still far from being fully
developed and most of us creative types are
diagnosed with some sort of mental disorder.
So how is it that we're expected to know
what we want out of life? So far (speaking
for myself at the age of 20), all I can
remember from then is that incompetency is
a choice and that's not the word that I
wanted people to use when describing me.
Some readers may not understand my
point of view, my rationale, writing style or
even grasp the point of my articles. That's
okay. We're not all supposed to get
everything all at once. I'm not claiming to
have some sort of knowledge that everyone
needs in their life, because I believe thesame thing about myself. When I'm ready to
or mentally able to learn something, it will
hit me like a ton of bricks. Sometimes to the
point of revolutionizing everything about
my future plans.
Nonetheless, school is a great tool to
learn not only new possibilities and today's
favorite trivial facts as seen on America's
favorite game show Jeopardy, but also to
learn schedules and how to hold ourselves
accountable. Other than that, I believe it
may be one of the biggest money pits, as a
close second to the sale of cigarettes, alcohol
and pharmaceuticals. "Yeah, but smokingand drugs are bad for you." Of course they
are. Do you recall what's even worse? After
being proven, publicly discussed and yet
still ignored by the same people who nod
their heads at cigarette smokers, the worst
thing we can do to our bodies is allow it to
live in stress constant stress. Of course
smoking adds stress and does alcohol, but no
one really knows what these
pharmaceuticals are doing to our brains in
the long run. Every single one of them are
still experimental.
Anyhow, I'm not against going to school.
I went to school myself. Now I owe an
ungodly amount of money that I will never
be able to pay back unless I somehow
become rich through my art. Or my
outspoken nature that will argue with
everything I believe to be wrong with this
world. I do however still keep myself
healthy and take part in yoga and meditation
for relaxation. Otherwise, I'm a nervous
wreck.
Learning is an excellent aspect of growth
and development and we're doing it on an
every day basis, even well into our golden
years. The only people we see trying to cram
so much knowledge into their heads at once,
is usually a college student. Cramming any
amount of knowledge is proven ineffective,
yet schools force that upon their students
while overloading them with an amount of
work that is nearly impossible to complete
in the given time frames. It really just makes
for less retained knowledge and therefore
more incompetency in a field of work after
graduation.
The best type of learning is through
random intervals of varying lengths of time.
I would compare this to taking guitar lessons
or putting together your own photography
collection while learning the intricacies of a
camera and its subject through a book and atyour own pace.
Most musicians are of very low income,
probably don't have a full education, and are
not really identified as being contributing
members of society. At least not on paper,
and that's all that matters, right? By: Virginia Marie Traut
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Song Tracks include in order, short clip; Nights Alone, full song; MySilent Teacher,and short clip; Promise Me. All from the Hush Underground double release, nowavailable at the Amazon MP3 store, iTunes, and most other online stores. For moreinformation and/or to get involved with anyof Virginia's current projects, please visitany of the following websites:
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