Thursday, August 26, 2010

Bruce Sewell assisted in STEALING the Iviewit Technology ..

And Apple Keeps getting Richer from the Iviewit Technology...
Why is Bruce Sewell Still ABOVE the Law?

What Judges have helped Bruce Sewell Commit Massive Shareholder Fraud?

What SEC investigators have helped Bruce Sewell Commit FRAUD?

Who at the FTC knows about Bruce Sewell's Crimes and DOES nothing?

Look at over 1200 Documents of Proof at http://www.iviewit.tv/ - Bruce Sewell is Corrupt and Apple seems to be proud to have him on board.. and THIS technology was invented by Iviewit and STOLEN by Bruce Sewell - Apples General Counsel that WAS at Intel Corp. as their general counsel when the Iviewit Technologies was Stolen..

This STOLEN technology there is TONS of Proof - DO not invest .. YOU will pay for the CEO's of these Greedy Companies to commit Massive Shareholder Fraud - Over and over...

""Apple to Rent TV Shows

The company is in talk with studios to get content
Cynthia A. Almanzar

Apple is in discussions with major studios to offer TV episode rentals through its iTunes Store. Apple plans to release episodes within 24 hours after the initial air date which expire after 48 hours. The service is rumored to roll together with another service to stream content from iTunes, allegedly named iTV.

Apple is about to reach an agreement with Disney to offer rental for some ABC television shows.

However, other companies, including CBS Corp., General Electric, NBC Universal, News Corp., and Viacom, are showing some resistance, though people from these companies have reviewed Apple's proposal.

The reluctance from media companies comes from the fear that if too much content is available online, people might consider canceling their cable subscription, which is one of media companies’ major sources of revenue.

Studios concerns are very well-founded. PC World named the article reporting Apple’s new service, “Apple's Rumored iTV: Is It Time To Dump Your Cable Provider Yet?”

The article then lists some reasons why this could be a convenient option, such as cheaper prices and the possibility to get specific content and not the added “TV base junk” that cable packages provide.

What do you think? Should TV show rentals and iTV become a reality? Would you consider getting rid of your cable provider? ""

Source..
http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/apple-rent-tv-shows-08-26-2010

More on Bruce Sewell Corruption at
www.BruceSewell.com and
www.CEOpaulOtellini.com

www.Iviewit.TV

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