Cicinfo - UPDATED

Since I've been getting so many hits, I thought I'd dig and see what I can figure out about cicinfo.

  • Follow the directions in the letter.
  • Not send my social security number via email.
  • Send any paperwork or forms via certified mail and keep copies for myself of anything I sent.

UPDATE:

For more info, visit the FTC's page about the settlement:

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Even if you do not currently have toy capsule vending machines as a part of your portfolio of in your locations and you are not vending toys at all, you will benefit from reading this short report. We explain how the top selling toy capsules can positively impact your vending machine business. The three leverages causing added toy capsule to have a huge impact on your profits are: the Hollywood leverage, the Collectors leverage, and the Social leverage. Let's describe these here.

The Hollywood leverage

Clearly, by installing toy capsule machines next to your regular vending machines, you will leverage the marketing power of Hollywood to raise profits in your business. The Hollywood movie and cartoon figures are everywhere, they first appear on billboards, then in the theaters everywhere. Then, you will find them in fast food places, book stores, video stores, music stores. On the internet they will appear on their own websites, on social bookmarking sites, on Facebook, Twitter, and any major social place on the internet. So by the time a kid walks by your vending machine featuring the Hollywood figurines, they will recognize the Hollywood figure and be attracted to your machine because of it. Regardless whether the Hollywood figurines are just add-on capsules inside your existing vending machine, or whether you invest in a separate toy capsule ball machine, the Hollywood leverage will work for you.

The collectors leverage

You will notice that all toy capsules for vending machines come in series of eight to twelve. Why is that? Simple - you want your young customer to come back to your machine for more. Once they get their figurine or cartoon character, there are always co-stars, and side-roles to be had as well. So they enthusiastic young collector will come back every time he or she gets some extra coins in their possession.

The social leverage

The other kids will be intrigued by the way the first child got his hands on a popular toy. They will want to have the same toy as well. The coolness factor is huge among the kids. They will learn about the location of your toy capsule vending machines and they will come in numbers. That is the first part of the social leverage. The second part starts when the trade of figurines or toys begins among the kids when they come back to school. Many will want their collections completed and they will realize the best way to get to the point is by trading with friends and classmates. This is the second part of the social leverage. The excitement of trade will be a huge word-of-mouth advertisement for your business.

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Beginnings...

Our group - SongSpring - does not do much touring. We play locally and do most of our work in our studio. However, we wanted to see the three years of work that went into our first effort - a theme collection of original instrumental music - see fruition as a finished, shrink-wrapped, distributed CD.

I first heard about CreateSpace long after we had temporarily shelved our CD for lack of funds. CreateSpace gave our CD a second opportunity to see the light of day. As a comparative benchmark, the average cost for manufacturing an "Indie" CD (if the CD consists of all your own original material and no mechanical rights are involved) is about $2,200 for a standard CD Case, 4 page booklet insert, and just 1,000 copies. After that, you have a pile of CDs and no real way to market them (unless, of course, you are a touring band, or you are able to sell them out of the trunk of your car!). By comparison, CreateSpace allowed us to publish for free.

Background...

On a trip to San Diego early in Summer 2008, I talked with my brother-in-law, a writer, who happened to mention CreateSpace. He has already published two books using their tools, and their placement of his novels onis giving him both exposure and driving sales. When I investigated further, I found that not only does CreateSpace provide self-publishing tools for writers, but also shrink-wrapped, bar-coded CDs and DVDs for musicians and video producers, with a digital download option made available on Better still, they absorb all the up-front costs of getting your CD out to market! Best of all, CreateSpace was recently purchased by the giant giving unknown authors the same potential clout as bigger players by making their creations visible to millions and by being searchable directly on

We decided to try using CreateSpace to manufacture and distribute our first CD, "Old California - In Search of a Lost World", and found their guided process easy to follow. Using Adobe , we were able to upload all the artwork for the CD, including the booklet, cover art, CD face artwork, and tray (inner and outer). The finished product was submitted as Jpeg files in specific dimensions provided in their guidelines. For me, this process took about 10 days, working on it part-time, but I was learning some of the tools for the first time, including Photoshop. You will need to have access to Photoshop, though CreateSpace provides all of the templates needed, and you can download a free trial version of Photoshop from Adobe, good for 30 days.

Proof Positive...

Next, we were stepped through all phases of the CD creation process, from obtaining a barcode (free), to entering all of the track information. For a manufactured CD your audio files should be uploaded in CD-quality AIFF or WAV files -- we used the tracks from the final Master CD we received from DiscMakers when we first finished the production/recording phase of our CD a year or two earlier. These files needed to be compressed and uploaded to the Create Space site using WinZip or, in our case, the Mac OS X equivalent "Archive" option you get when right-clicking on a group of files.

After everything was entered (including our checking account information so that Amazon and CreateSpace could transfer funds into our account for each month's sales) we received a Proof Copy in about five days. In our case, we found numerous corrections to details we had missed on the first round, so we ended up requesting second and then third and final proofs after revising the manufacturing information and tweaks to the cover design. Side note: we were never charged for these proofs, though subsequent proofs were shipped snail-mail and took about seven days each to arrive.

Once we approved the final Proof, we were able to enable the CreateSpace site to begin selling our CDs on CreateSpace and Amazon simply by logging in to our account and "Approving" the proof online. Instantly, our CD became purchasable on on CreateSpace, and then about two weeks later, it appeared on At Amazon we were provided with our own mini-website where users could peruse the CD, read the descriptions, listen to samples, and choose whether to download immediately for about $8.95 or purchase as a normal CD for $16.95, including shipping. Here's another caveat: CreateSpace and Amazon keep a percentage of the profit for each sale. However, you also have the option of ordering large quantities for yourself directly from the CreateSpace site for a very reasonable cost of about $5 each.

There are Marketing Options as well -- we chose to launch an Ad-Words campaign on Amazon with specific keywords to drive traffic to our site, but we are also using peer networking - related music sites - to gain visibility. In any case, being searchable on Amazon is better than just sitting out there in the void! CDs are all shipped as shrink-wrapped, barcoded professional product.

Some Technical Notes...

CreateSpace uses "Publishing on Demand", an area in which they and Amazon have been pioneers. It does not matter if someone orders 1 or 1,000 copies - the shrink-wrapped CDs are only created as needed, and then shipped the same day. Because of this, these CDs are not the same as mass-produced CDs, but rather are "burned". This MAY render them unplayable on some ancient CD players from the 1980's, but in all other respects the product is virtually indistinguishable from mass-produced CDs, right down to the barcode, on-disk printing, and shrink wrap.

Cautions...

It is wise to register your final proof copy track names with GraceNotes prior to releasing your CD. CreateSpace maintains a consistent "Proof" copy of your first CD, so if you use iTunes (or other products listed at to register all your original track names with the GraceNotes Online Database, all purchasers of your CDs will be able to see the track information on their laptop or iPod. This is a free service and is industry standard - virtually every commercial CD is registered at GraceNotes.

Also, be sure to choose ASCAP or BMI if you are publishing your own CD. Immediately after you release your CD, you can use their websites to track performances of your music on radio and Internet stations - and receive quarterly royalty checks. I am an ASCAP member, and I like getting my royalty checks. As a member, I have the ability to log in and upload mp3 versions of all the CD tracks. This way they have a digital "fingerprint" of each song. I assume BMI has a similar service.

Finally, COPYRIGHT your CD using an SR (Song Recording) form downloadable at the Library of Congress. You can just use one form to register all the songs on a single CD, and last time I checked, the fee was about $35. This legally protects your CD even further, though technically simply releasing your CD on Amazon is an implicit copyright. Still, don't take chances. Go to httpgov to get these forms, or follow the links on ASCAP or BMI.

Sales...

The Jury is still out on the bottom line - SALES - but for getting the CD produced, the process was easy to follow and the response times from Amazon/CreateSpace's staff were excellent, always within 24 hour window.

The link to our Amazon site can be found on our own website at Our CD - "Old California - In Search of a Lost World" - is an instrumental collection of original music.

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Link Building

Also in respect to monthly reporting - the effects of links you build to today will not have a direct effect instantly - and you don’t build links then wait for results- you keep building - so its “faulty” to report effectiveness of links on a monthly report.

   

The Constitutional Status of Tort Law

Thanks to Ian at Yale for bringing this to my attention.

At least Europe gets it right.

  • Make it easier for consumers to file antitrust lawsuits.
  • Create (not eliminate!) special types of class-action lawsuits.
  • Eliminate roadblocks in their justice system.

The Best Government Money Can Buy

The Center for Justice and Democracy summed it up thusly:

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Did you catch "Tiger" on Fox News?

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UPDATE:

“This is an error,” Schwartz said in a phone interview Tuesday evening."

That's the best part about preparing propaganda - you don't need to check your facts!

Lawyers - Get Grassroots!

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And Speaking of John Engler...

Detroit's Metro Times has an article that theorizes why John Engler is the current President of NAM:

The article also describes the efforts of Republican Ed Gaffney to undo the damage done by Engler:

What do Samuel Alito and Randy Cunningham Have In Common?

News on the NAM endorsement of Alito here

I suppose this is also a frivolous lawsuit

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