Native American Artists and Craftsman: GAO Discusses Violations and Lack of US Enforcement
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Every American supposedly enjoys Constitutional rights to protect his or her creative works and inventions. However, the recent report by the General Accountability Office (GAO) suggests that Native American artists might not have those same rights. Or maybe, to make what is obvious more palatable, I should just describe that there are “challenges” for Native [...]
Continue Reading »Bambi Faivre Walters to serve on the United Inventors Association National Board
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (January 11, 2010) The law office of Bambi Faivre Walters, PC announces that Bambi Faivre Walters was voted to serve on the National Board of Directors for the United Inventors Association (UIA) through 2013. Since 1990, the UIA is dedicated non-profit organization dedicated to inventor education and support. The UIA is a registered [...]
Continue Reading »Money Matters: Tips to Protect Consumers
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The Federal Trade Commission has posted some online educational videos that offer tips to protect consumers. Some of the topics include: Federal Grant Scam; Phishing Scams; Dealing with Debt; Debt Collection: Know Your Rights; Filing a Complaint with the FTC; Your Home; and Other Topics. For more information, go to the FTC money matters video [...]
Continue Reading »American Indian Lecture – Williamsburg, April 30
On Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Duane King, director of the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma will discuss the 18th Century Cherokee delegations that traveled to Williamsburg to negotiate with the Virginia Colonial government on the issues of trade, peace and alliance. Admission is complimentary at the Hennage Auditorium, DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts [...]
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