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Ever wondered why Walt Disney never got sued for intellectual
property theft?
C'mon, the guy ripped off so many Hans Christian Anderson and
Grimm Brothers' fairy tales! And he never paid the said authors
any royalty fees! Granted that they're dead, but shouldn't their
families be entitled to proceeds from their works? Such would be
a small price to pay, considering the accumulated wealth of Walt
Disney's billion dollar enterprise.
But alas, Mr. Walt Disney, you see, is a marketing genius. He
knew how to exploit the allowable usage of Public Records
information, and he built for himself an empire in the
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From A Creative Domain To The Creative Public
There are a growing number of domain names used in creative ways
that leverage the true power of the Internet. There is not a
better illustration of this point than Jason Vaughn, an
individual who turned his creative talent and passion for
teaching web design at a community college into a successful
Internet-based guide for graphic designers going into business
for themselves.
Jason Vaughn, founder of CreativePublic.com, envisioned a web
destination where graphic designers around the world could find
information, services and products to support their business
needs. Vaughn knew that securing a concise, creative domain name
on the Internet would ensure that his vision would become a
reality. Today, CreativePublic.com -- which originally was a
resource for his college students only -- is now one of the top
resources for graphic designers all over the world!
The founder credits much of this success to the unique
identification of his creative domain name. Because of this
domain name and web site, Vaughn is able to share his knowledge
with graphic designers 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Since
registering and launching CreativePublic.com, Jason has been
able to fund his children's college education, meet like-minded
people from places like China , Ireland , England , Russia , and
obtain job offers from companies such as sessions.edu, which is
an online school of design.
DomainPurpose.com recently spoke with Jason about his new domain
venture. This is what he had to say:
DomainPurpose.com: Can you tell us a little about
yourself?
Jason Vaughn: I have over 10 years experience in the
graphic design industry including print, TV, animation and the
Internet. During that time, I've owned a graphic design firm,
taught web design at a community college, and co-founded
Internet startups. Some of my clients include Blue Cross, NBA,
NFL, NHL, Energas, and Aramark. I'm also currently an online
instructor for sessions.edu, which is the first accredited
online school of design.
DomainPurpose.com: Can you tell us about your domain?
Jason Vaughn: CreativePublic.com has been something I
have wanted to do for quite some time. It first started out as a
resource for my students that I was teaching at a community
college in the Dallas , Texas . I had already decided that I
wanted to make CreativePublic.com into a business resource for
graphic designers; something that is not very available for
designers. Most sites out their today have little to do with the
background of business, they are all about design. That is when
I decided that every designer at some point would need the same
forms, contracts, pricing guides, employee manuals, and other
information that I needed with my business.
DomainPurpose.com: How did you think of this idea?
Jason Vaughn: The idea has been there since I first
started my ad agency back many years ago. Many people have come
to me, asking me how I got started and what it took to get going
in business. I wanted to create a site based on what I did with
my business. The idea did not become a reality until I got the
opportunity to teach Web design at a community college 2 years
ago.
DomainPurpose.com: When did you realize that sharing your
passion via creativepublic.com could turn into something
successful?
Jason Vaughn: I realized that my passion for
CreativePublic.com would turn into something successful when I
got my first sale. I figured if one person bought my product,
there should be more designers out that would do the same.
Another really big deal was when CreativePublic.com was featured
on HOWDesign.com (HOW magazine), a leader in the graphic design
publication industry. That was when I knew, for a fact, that the
site had value and was on its way to being successful. Since
then, CreativePublic.com has become one of the top resources for
graphic designers.
DomainPurpose.com: How has your life changed since you
registered and launched your domain?
Jason Vaughn: I feel more connected to the graphic design
world, even though I sit behind a computer all day. I feel more
a part of a bigger community. CreativePublic.com has not only
become a community for designers, but has given me the
opportunity to meet so many great people. I get to talk to
people across the world and make great friends in places like
China , Ireland , England , Russia and many other countries. The
extra income is great too! It helps pay for my car, house, and
my children's college education.
DomainPurpose.com: How has other peoples lives been
effected since you registered and launched your domain?
Jason Vaughn: The feedback I get from my visitors and
members is great. Everyone is always complimenting me and
thanking me for coming up with such a great resource for
designers. It has helped many designers to get their business
started or obtain information and forms that they could use for
their business operations.
DomainPurpose.com: Can you share with us any obstacles
you overcame while registering your domain?
Jason Vaughn: Finding a domain was hard, almost
everything was taken, but with a little imagination I was able
to conger up a name. I tried several names, but one tool that
helped out were those that listed alternate domain names I could
choose from. After several days of research, I decided on a name
based on my concept. I was really surprised that the name was
available. The domain was chosen to pertain to creative people
of all types, not just graphic designers. The site is mostly for
designers, however it has much to offer for other creative
individuals.
DomainPurpose.com: As a successful domain name owner, do
have any words of advice for others who aspire to use a domain
name as a vehicle to share their creative talents and ideas?
Jason Vaughn: If you have an idea, the only way to see if
it will work, is to put it into action. If you just sit around
dreaming about it, it will never ever happen.
About the author:
DomainPurpose.com is a domain name registration
company offering all the major domain extensions --.com, .net,
.org, .info, .biz, .name, .ca, .us, .cn, .eu, .de, .pro and
more.
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How To Grab Public Records & (Other Non-copyrighted Works) Off Of The 'Net and Turn Them (As Well As Other written Works Into PDFs)
For those unaware of the cash potential of Public Records, this could be one of the most exciting articles you have ever seen. For those of you who have heard of Public Records, but haven't figured out how to get hold of these gems, this article could be invaluable to you.
Although we cover it a little more later on in
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Winkler County Texas public records
In the previous 5 lessons of this series, we have only been
considering Public Records works that are in text form.
But did you know there are music works in the Public Records? And
that there are movie clips in the Public Records? And that there
are works of art that are in the poublic domain?
And yes, you can use these and not have to pay any royalties!
Read on.
Have you ever watched any movies on the Turner classic channel?
Many of the movies shown are old classics dating back to the
early 20s or 30s. Ted Turner offers these movies on his channel
and makes millions without
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The philosophy behind the Public Records is simple and very powerful. To elaborate we must first look at the traditional way in which Art and Intellectual property is governed. It is controlled by one thing, and that is money. People believe that to protect ones rights and to deter theft of their work, it (the work) must be protected by making it illegal to reproduce a work without authorization by the author. Any use other than use the author, "authorizes" will result in legal action against the person or corporation who infringes, by the person or corporation who originally created
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