Advertising Age Executives express interest in Creativity.com
Aloha V.A.R.I.O.U.S. Kindred Spirits and Members,
Once again this company has contacted me regarding
http://creativity.com. This wonderful root domain has come to be mine
shortly after creativity.net was obtained to be the voice of
Creativity Cafe and its network of artists using technology for
humanity. Acting as steward on behalf of the creative people of earth
(ie. everyone), I have pledged to make sure this powerful and
primordial domain is used to nurture, support and connect creative
people, their audiences and all who are interested in being healthy,
wealthy, wise, happy and peace filled. The letter reproduced below,
opens up possibilities after a year of winding down 26 years of paving
the way to Creativity Cafe that began with my trip to SF for KidCast
for Peace production #16 and the meeting with a potential backer, both
of which were lilke the final blows to a withering plant. After that
in April of 2005, I lost the trademark to Creativity Cafe as a result
of not being on top of the game, the end of the first KidCast for
Peace; Solutions for a Better World in April ended a cycle of 11 years
(and 17 interactive "video channels" over which children sang,
laughed, loved and offered thoughts about how to bring more peace and
be peaceful.
Begin forwarded message:
<excerpt><bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>From:
</color></bold>"Adam Gold" <<>
<bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>Date: </color></bold>July
31, 2006 8:23:20 PM HST
<bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>To: </color></bold>"Peter
Rosen" <<>
<bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>Subject: </color>Re:
Advertising Age Call (Automated Response)
</bold>
Adam Gold
Advertising Director
Creativity - Adcritic.com
Crain Communications, Inc.
711 Third Avenue, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10017
Office: 212-210-0241
Mobil: 917-903-1366
Fax: 212-210-0111
or contact Cathy Allendorf 323-370-2441
</excerpt>
<excerpt>On Jul 31, 2006, at 8:46 AM, Adam Gold wrote:
<excerpt>Hi Peter,
Allison Arden and I will be calling you this morning at 10 am per your
suggestion last week. You had asked for an agenda, and it is very
simple. Our company has discussed the creativity url with you in the
past, but Allison and I have watched your movie and we would like to
discuss your cause.
We look forward to speaking with you at 4pm EST.
Thank you,
Adam Gold
</excerpt>
</excerpt>
to which I replied after speaking with him and an associate:
<excerpt>
Dear Adam and Allison,
It was nice to speak with you both yesterday. It keeps a door open
that you are
willing to discuss "my cause;" that i see as our cause... to facilitate
creative solutions to the challenges each of us, our communities and
governments face in these dynamic days of change. That is in addition
to creating wealth, healing and connection for all involved. I look
forward to meeting you both to see if some mutually beneficial use of
the domain CREATIVITY.COM is appropriate and workable given our
respective agenda's? I happen to think there are lucrative benefits
for your organization, your "readership" as well as for creative people
and existing venues everywhere.
You might take notice of this document and those linked to:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Sandbox/CreativityCafe
We are well positioned to take advantage of the mentioned enabling
technologies. You will find my mission and vision statements at the
above url. Are you in alignment with our goals and objectives?
How do you think your organization might benefit from such an agenda as
is painted on our pages?
Can you propose something that would benefit you and still serve the
intended purpose of the domain, i.e. to create wealth and healing
relationships for all who are served by the domain and its physical
counterpart; Creativity Cafe and associated venues?
I look forward to meeting you both,
Aloha,
Peter
</excerpt>
1 Comments:
These folks took me out to lunch on Sept 14, 2006, listened to my ideas and then took no action, did not reply to email and phone call follow ups, so I can only assume they did not "get it" and all they wanted was the creativity.com domain for their selfish aquisition.
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