[games_access] RobertFlorio entering Steven Spielberg's contest?
Robert Florio
arthit73 at cablespeed.com
Mon Feb 5 12:07:53 EST 2007
That's what I was afraid of I really do appreciate the lookout for this so
much now I definitely know I'm not going to. Truly thank you.
Robert
www.RobertFlorio.com
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From: games_access-bounces at igda.org [mailto:games_access-bounces at igda.org]
On Behalf Of Reid Kimball
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 4:17 PM
To: IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List
Subject: Re: [games_access] RobertFlorio entering Steven Spielberg's
contest?
Hi Robert,
I read the website for On The Lot reality competition and I downloaded
the application form where I learned that anything you submit, they
own and they can do whatever they want to it, even distribute it, edit
it or make imitation works. I do NOT recommend sending them your
documentary. If you do you, it can hurt your chances of getting it
published by a real film company.
Here's the actual wording from the application form that says what I
wrote above, but in long run on sentences:
3. I hereby grant to Producer, their assigns and affiliates the
perpetual, irrevocable
right and license to distribute, broadcast, and otherwise exploit the
submitted material, gratis, throughout the universe, in any and all
manners, formats and media, whether now known or hereafter devised, in
connection with The Series Website, the
Series or otherwise, including, but not limited to, the non-exclusive,
fully paid, universal license to use, copy, digitize, sublicense,
transmit, distribute, publicly perform, publish, delete or display
such submitted material, or any portion thereof, in any media now
known or hereafter devised including, but not limited to The Series
Website, or the Series.
I authorize you, and any entities affiliated or in privity with you,
to utilize on a non-exclusive basis, for eternity and in any manner
you see fit, the submitted material to you, and to make derivative
works from such materials. I agree that such use shall be freely
assignable by you, and that you and your assignees and licensees shall
have no obligations
whatsoever to me. I hereby grant you permission to and you shall have
the right and sole
discretion to edit, alter, modify or change any part of the submitted
material for any reason in connection with your (or your assignee's or
licensee's) use thereof.
-Reid
On 1/29/07, Robert Florio <arthit73 at cablespeed.com> wrote:
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> Hi everyone just wanted to get your thoughts about this new Steven
Spielberg
> reality television show for new films. The deadline is February 16
> something I'd be pushing to get a trailer ready and send out the
documentary
> of working on by then. Basically people can look at your movies on line a
> guest judge them and Steven Spielberg and his partner to create a lot of
> reality television shows on Fox will pick like maybe 16 winners who come
on
> the show in each week we have to make a new movie and the winner at the
end
> gets $1 million to make their movie. Something I think is worth taking a
> risk I don't mind making movies especially to give you an awesome support
> group to do it so what's there to lose but there is an issue about the
> program possibly maintaining the rights if I send them my whole
documentary
> but I didn't really understand their legality things on their web site. I
> think that's just my fear of not sure if I read that. Anyways if I send
> this and I really hope you all can check it out on this web site login and
I
> let you know if I do and start commenting and who knows what could happen.
> This could be the thing I'm looking for I don't know but maybe.
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> http://www.thelot.com/
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> Robert
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> www.RobertFlorio.com
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> From: games_access-bounces at igda.org [mailto:games_access-bounces at igda.org]
> On Behalf Of d. michelle hinn
> Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 4:42 PM
> To: IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [games_access] BBC develops accessible educational games
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> Hi Jonathan,
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>
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> No worries -- I know how things go when you don't get to see the preview
of
> an article before it goes to press. It's definitely not a big deal in my
> book -- it happens. It's just too bad when it does but the authors are so
> often dealing with work count issues that sometimes they can't even help
but
> shorten things.
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>
>
> Agreed -- what happened to the accessibility foundation is quite
> unbelievable -- it just doesn't seem fair when things like this happen.
>
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> Also, if there's a demo or ppt that we can show at GDC of the jam stuff,
> even if we can't make it fully available, to show what you're doing,
please
> let me know and we can include it in the accessibility arcade session.
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> Michelle
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> Hi everyone,
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> Hope you're all doing well - sorry that I'm not able to contribute to your
> emails too oftenŠ
>
>
> And sorry that there was no mention of the SIG or gamesaccessibility.com
in
> the e-Access bulletin article. The reason is that I didn't see the article
> before it was published, so had no idea what was or wasn't in it. The
> article was taken from quotes from a demo I gave in London, so they were
> chosen by the journalist, not myself. There were quite a lot of things in
> the article that I'd have changed or corrected, if given the chance. It's
a
> pity I didn't get that chance before publicationŠ
>
>
> And, Richard, Sander - I'm gutted to hear about the fire at your offices.
> Especially as we had such a good meeting in them the day before. I don't
> know if there's anything we can do from England to help you sort things
out
> other than to send our best wishes. But if we can help, please let me
know.
>
>
> Rest assured everyone that I very much value every contribution that
you've
> made to what we're trying to do at jam. The one part of e-Access
bulletin's
> article which I liked most was them quoting me on how frustrating it is
that
> we can't make our stuff available outside the UK at the moment. I'd love
all
> of you guys outside the UK to have a chance to look at what we've been
able
> to do so far, so if ever you're in the UK, give me a call and I'll give
you
> a personal demo.
>
>
> My very best wishes
>
>
> Jonathan.
>
>
> Jonathan Hassell
> Accessibility Editor, BBC jam
> Rm 2318 | White City | 201 Wood Lane | London W12 7TR
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