Friday, August 27, 2010

What Legal issues concern you most?

Children’s rights have always been a huge concern of mine. Having adopted five children, I personally know that there are many more deserving children out there that need good homes but are never placed because of custody laws or other reasons. There are many kids that fall through the cracks due to incompetence from social workers, CASA workers and the fact that many foster parents are used only as “soldiers” to take care of the children but cannot voice the child’s needs in court because they are not asked or allowed to speak. Who better would know a child than the people that spend 24 hours a day with them. Also, when a drug-addicted parent that has more than one child already in custody is believed before a licensed foster parent that goes through much screening, background checks, fingerprinting, training and many other hoops to jump through before being licensed, it is sad. But in personal experience, parents have more rights than the child. When drug addicts are allowed to keep having children that have emotional, physical and psychological problems because of the parents’ addictions, mandatory birth control should become an issue for the whole country.
Other legal concerns I have are copyright and trademark laws due to the business I am in. My husband and I are business owners that do embroidery and silk screening. There are times that I wonder when logos or graphics are given to us, if they are not trademarked when they look similar to something else out there already.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Week 6: Illicit? What did you think?
The movie “Illicit” really opened my eyes as far as illegal trafficking goes. With the internet, global has taken on a whole new meaning for everyone, but especially within the illegal trade business. Criminals and organizations are making millions, if not billions of dollars from producing, shipping and selling everything from fashion accessories to fake pharmaceuticals and the human beings it takes to supply their sales force. Unfortunately, the ones who suffer the most are either the end user, that got pseudo medicine, or the poverty stricken workers that are no more than slaves. The corruption has infiltrated into every part of society, including politics, with some corrupt officials actually in charge of whole countries.
What fuels the trade is no more than common greed, some for power but mostly for the money. What used to be difficult to clean has now become easy as borders are almost nonexistent in today’s world. Electronic banking has made moving money from country to country almost impossible to track dirty money. The pitiful few resources that law enforcement has to combat the crime, becomes almost invisible when trying to cross borders to catch the criminals. This is compounded by the fact that many of these officials often themselves become corrupt because the pay is so much better to look the other way than to enforce the law.
How can we ourselves be part of the solution and not the problem? At this point I am not sure but I know that my curiosity is peaked enough to want to investigate it further. As an artist and a human being, it is frightening to think that no matter what I may produce or create can be stolen, copied and dirty money and misfortune can be attached to it at some point