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Posted on Wednesday, August 25, 2010 by | Comments 1 Comment


Picture from George Lucas doesnt like Jedi Mind tricks

Reuters reports that George Lucas has filed a $5 million lawsuit against Jedi Mind, a company marketing a technology that allows users to control computer applications directly with their minds.

LucasFilm sent a cease-and-desist letter to Jedi Mind in May 2009. A week later, Jedi Mind’s chief, Brent Fouch, offered to phase out the use of the term Jedi, and LucasFilm accepted the offer, but now claims the company did no such thing. LucasFilm then sent a second cease-and-desist letter last September and says it attempted to settle the situation without a lawsuit. The studio says the alleged trademark infringement will cause confusion in the marketplace and harm its business and reputation.

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andrea | August 26th, 2010 at 5:12 PM Permalink to this Comment

The Jedi Mind is not an original idea. Remo Saraceni was a pioneer of kinetic art; used brainwave technology to increase awareness of humanity and the environment and his ideas about energy conservation were far beyond his time.

This article of Philadelphia Magazine 1977 is a brief write-up of a device that allows you to work with your brain. This is a more primitive version of a concept now being employed by the United States Air Force in Jets; allowing pilots to fly with their brain

http://www.scribd.com/doc/8954770/Captain-Video-and-Crew

for more information about Remo saraceni please visit http://www.walkingpiano.com or google him!

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