Monday, January 4, 2010

Chuck Dages knew That Warner Bros. Was Using Stolen Technology, what Did He Do to Help the Inventors?

So in January of 2008. Chuck Dages was Named Executive Vice President, Emerging Technology, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group. Now Chuck Dages is One of those Who also Knew about the Stolen Iviewit Technology Right?

So did Chuck Dages Use this to His Advantage in furthering his Career... Did Chuck Dages tell President Kevin Tsujihara about the Fact of Warner Brothers Signing NDA, Confidentiality Agreements and then taking a Look at What Iviewit had Invented, then Stole the Technology, Started Using it and Say Nothing to upset the shareholders or the Billion Dollar Profits at Warner Bros.....

Chuck Dages, along with John Calkins Got that Email, Chuck Dages knew full well what was going on and What Did he Do, who Did He Tell... how did Chuck Dages handle this Secret Information?

Chuck Dages was named Executive Vice President, Emerging Technology, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group by Kevin Tsujihara, President, Warner Bros.

""In his new role, Dages retains his Executive Vice President title but moves from Warner Bros. Technical Operations to the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group where he will continue to have oversight of Motion Picture Imaging (the Studio's post production facility for film mastering, restoration and digital imaging for motion picture and television) and the Advanced Media Editorial department (prepares feature films for distribution on airlines, cable networks and broadcast television).

Additionally, he will lead various projects involving industry and government groups related to repurposing the Studio's entertainment assets.

Dages will also work closely with Warner Bros. Technical Operations in evaluating and implementing new technologies across all divisions. (Stealing New Technologies)

"Chuck is a key member of the team that has led our company into the digital space," said Tsujihara. "I'm confident that in this new expanded role, he'll continue to help us maintain our position as a tech leader in the industry, while defining the very future of our business."
Prior to his promotion, Dages served as Executive Vice President, Emerging Technology, Warner Bros. Technical Operations, where he was responsible for identifying new transformational technologies to improve, reinvent or create new business opportunities across all business units.
Prior to joining Warner Bros., Dages held the position of Vice President of East Coast Operations and Vice President, Engineering at CBS Television Network.

Dages holds a B.S.E. from Stevens Institute of Technology and an M.S.E. from Pennsylvania State University, where he was honored as the 2005 Outstanding Engineering Alumni.

He is a Fellow of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers; a member of the National Television Academy's Award Committee and Vice Chair of the Technology Committee; Board Chairperson of the Entertainment Technology Center at the University of Southern California; TV Advisory Board member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; and member of the Game Developer Association. He has won three Emmy Awards for Outstanding Technical Achievement. "'

http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,1704874,00.html

Reference to the Information that Chuck Dages knew and FAILED to Disclose or Do anything to Do Right by the inventors whom Warner Bros. Stole this Technology From...

http://www.deniedpatent.com/2010/01/letter-from-aol-time-warner-regarding.html

Who Will Hold Chuck Dages Accountable for the Damage he has Allowed to Happen?

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