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COPYRIGHT AGREEMENT VIDEO with WBAL Hi everyone, we all know that we need to ask first before using someones work... Give credit and all of that. I got thinking well what if I want to investigate something, and need to use someone elses video in my report? Well news agencies get away with it because it's investigative reporting. Or educational or other things that can be done under fair use act of the US copyright law... What happens when you ask for permission and you get no reply? Well from the best I understand this means then it could be OK to use the content. Or, that the request was deleted, read laughed at and ignored, or simply they can say we are so busy that we never saw it in time. But, speaking of time... What if the video content shows someone who could be harmed if someone does not act soon. Harmed? How? Well take the video of Jacob Hall used to enjoy a customized wheelchair for his medical needs. Much like I do myself. Now one day he gets run over by a car while in his only wheelchair that can support his needs. I know grab another wheelchair slap it under him and he is off... Well it is not that simple. Turns out that sitting full time can be rather well... He can injur his upper limbs... Shoulder of course, wrists, elbows fingers and end up needing many tyoes of medical treaments for these issues. Now they can happen over time. Time can be a year, or can be a week before he blows out his wrist, a shoulder or something all due to using a wheelchair not designed with his medical needs in mind. As we sit in an improper chair the weight of our legs will slowly cut off the blood flow and cause it to pool in the lower parts of our legs and feet... A little time later and a blood clot forms... It can cause the need for amputation. To death, or other issues in between. So what if TIME to wait for WBAL or Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. Is just what Jacob Hall does not have... I mean it's been a week or more now at least sense WBAL posted and then removed Jacob Halls video article from YouTube and made it hard to locate online... This young man a 16 year old teen who has tond of life, very intelligent, and a all around great person is now suffering in FORCED ISOLATION. The same thing I was faced with not long ago... I post now WBAL and your parent company as well as NBC and ALL other NEWS MEDIA Organizations the NEW way PEOPLE with disabilities WILL NOT BE IGNORED any longer... The DIGITAL ANSWER TO THAT DIGITAL COPYRIGHT BEAST! No reply to this IS NOT a NO. NO REPLY = YES I can POST that video. So I am making this well known now... NO REPLY BEFORE I REPOST IT... It stays up! Reply beforehand and I respect your wishes. Watch this video people on YouTube and realize that YOU have the POWER when you know how things work. SpinergyDude Will SPEAK UP FOR THOSE WHO CAN NOT! Tags: WBAL YouTube Copyrights LEGAL LAW FAIR USE digital copyright video music Jacob Hall Wheelchair public service announcements grassroots outreach |
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WBAL TV 11 News Open late 60s From WBAL Baltimore one of the great all time news opens, with Cool Hand Luke music, Movie of the Week animations, and the set walls that rotate into place! Add a puppet for the weather segment and you've got a winner! Tags: WBAL News Open |
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WBAL - Wheelchair Guide Animation This video introduces to us the wheelchair. Here in the US we have nothing to say what a wheelchair is. So what we end up with are people in need of DIALY USE wheelchairs coded as K0005 and K0009 or K5 and K9 type wheelchairs. What the US Medical Insurance Industry tries so hard to force down our necks are these K0001 to maybe if lucky a K0002 or K0003 (if we are obese) and lastly the K0004... Why so many codes? Well first the K0001 models came along. Even though the wheelchair goes back to the 15th Century and before possibly these K1 type wheelchairs where considered a real step forward in technology and function. Sadly, as technology has improved, and as we learned what caused injuries to people when they did not use PROPER FITTTING Durable Medical Equipment. And, as people decided that the current model K1 or Depot or Standard Wheelchair was to heavy. Broke down way to often, was very hard on the upper limbs, and failed to provide needed support for many if not most people in need of a wheelchair for life. So we soon saw more people going from being able to use their upper limbs to not being able to do so... Soon operations and medical treatments took off sue to the damage long term use of one of these K1 wheelchairs did to people. As medical science learned the issues with the K1 design the medical professionals would rather do away with these beasts completely. However, they are super easy to mass produce overseas CHEAPLY. I am talking maybe $5 to $10 each to manufacture. They often sell for under $100 to a thousand dollars maybe more depending on name brand really more than anything else. As far as adjustments to allow for the best possible support for a human. You are lucky of you can remove (not adjust) the arm rests. Some offer elvation leg rests... I found one that provided swing away arm rests and offered two rear wheel placements. One normal mode, the other HEMI mode... The K1 type chairs and I include ALL of the k1 to K4 in this. Offer nothing that is close to ergonomic enough for fulltime use for an active person. A K1 wheelchair can weigh over 50 or 60 pounds. I found one that weighed nearly 65. They use a steel frame X brace to allow for folding. K2 - This type can weight between 35 to 30 pounds. They are a lighter weight version of the above K1. Aluminum Frame may be used. But most times is still steel. X Frame folder again. The K3 is one that is Extra Wide, and made to hold someone over 300 or 350 pounds. All it is, is a large version of the K1. Steel frame most of the time on this one. The K4 Is kind of a gap stop between the K1/K5 models from the best I can tell so far. It was designed to give people yet another pointless K1 Version. The K4 is a heavy duty light weight K2 wheelchair. They can be wider or the normal one size fits most seat pan. Aluminum X Frame us used to acheive a weight of between 34 and 30 pounds. For the most part in the US the Medical Insurance Industry will limit us to one of any of these as long as it is $500 or less retail cost. The insurance company can then pay a lower price of something around $100 or less. So THESE above chairs are the most loved ones by US MEDICAL Insurance companies... Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc. IGNORES DISABLED PEOPLE. Tags: WBAL NEWS11 NBC Jacob Hall Teen Hit By Car in Wheelchair Ignore Ignoring Hate Board of Directors |
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WBAL 11PM News Tease and Open 1981 From WBAL Baltimore, the open and tease for Action News at 11PM. The open goes on much longer than most of the ones today, and it moves! Tags: WBAL Action News Open |
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WBAL TV 11 News Shares Makeup, Exercise Tips The WBAL TV 11 News reporters and anchors share more of their beauty secrets, including makeup tips, exercises and hair products. Tags: WBAL Baltimore makeup tips exercise anchors reporters beauty secrets |
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I-Team: Home Depot Complaints Dozens of WBAL TV 11 viewers contacted the I-Team after it first exposed problems with Home Depot's customer service and workmanship in July. I-Team reporter Barry Simms goes straight to the top for some answers. Tags: WBAL TV Baltimore Home Depot I-Team barry simms |
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WBAL 11 News 11pm Open 1994 WBAL Baltimore from tvnewsthemes.net Copyright 1994 WBAL Tags: WBAL 11 News 11pm Open 1994 |
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WBAL High School Playbook www.HighSchoolPlaybook.com Tags: WBAL High School Playbook Football Baseball Basketball Cheerleaders Fans |
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1-On-1: Jackson Talks To WBAL TV 11 The Rev. Jesse Jackson talked to 11 News reporter Reba Hollingsworth on Monday about honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tags: WBAL TV 11 News Baltimore Reba Hollingsworth Jesse Jackson |
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WBAL Action News Open 1973 From WBAL Baltimore, the first version of the Classical Gas Action News Open. Tags: WBAL Action News Open |