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掲載日:2010 / 09 / 23 フォーマット:レガシー(~M11) Decks of the Week 9/23/2010 Constructed Legacy Event #1580036 on 09/14/2010 in Daily Events 参加人数:19名 09 / 14 (1) 4-0:アド・ストーム/ANT Constructed Legacy Event #1603970 on 09/16/2010 in Daily Events 参加人数:22名 09 / 16 (1) 4-0:青緑マッドネスサバイバル/UG Madness Survival 09 / 16 (1) 3-1:サバイバルツールボックス/Survival Toolbox 09 / 16 (1) 3-1:白スタックス/White Stax Constructed Legacy Event #1603986 on 09/16/2010 in Daily Events 参加人数:16名 09 / 16 (2) 4-0:発掘/Dredge Constructed Legacy Event #1603993 on 09/17/2010 in Daily Events 参加人数:16名 09 / 16 (1) 4-0:カウンタートップゴイフ/CounterTop-Goyf Constructed Legacy Event #1604017 on 09/18/2010 in Daily Events 参加人数:20名 09 / 18 (1) 4-0:ランドスティル(四色)/Landstill Constructed Legacy Event #1604035 on 09/19/2010 in Daily Events 参加人数:19名 09 / 19 (1) 4-0:ゴブリン(タッチ黒緑)/Goblin Constructed Legacy Event #1604045 on 09/20/2010 in Daily Events 参加人数:34名 09 / 20 (1) 4-0:超起源+実物提示教育/Hypergenesis+Show and Tell 09 / 20 (1) 4-0:バーンズー(緑赤白)/Burn Zoo Constructed Legacy Event #1604080 on 09/21/2010 in Daily Events 参加人数:20名 09 / 21 (1) 4-0:青緑マッドネスサバイバル/UG Madness Survival 09 / 14 (1) 4-0 アド・ストーム/ANT 使用者:oeoe Main Deck 2《真鍮の都/City of Brass》 2《溢れかえる岸辺/Flooded Strand》 4《宝石鉱山/Gemstone Mine》 2《汚染された三角州/Polluted Delta》 2《Underground Sea》 2《Volcanic Island》 1《むかつき/Ad Nauseam》 4《渦まく知識/Brainstorm》 4《燃え立つ願い/Burning Wish》 3《金属モックス/Chrome Mox》 4《暗黒の儀式/Dark Ritual》 4《強迫/Duress》 1《巣穴からの総出/Empty the Warrens》 4《冥府の教示者/Infernal Tutor》 4《ライオンの瞳のダイアモンド/Lion s Eye Diamond》 4《水蓮の花びら/Lotus Petal》 4《思案/Ponder》 4《炎の儀式/Rite of Flame》 4《沈黙/Silence》 1《苦悶の触手/Tendrils of Agony》 Sideboard 1《先細りの収益/Diminishing Returns》 2《残響する真実/Echoing Truth》 1《巣穴からの総出/Empty the Warrens》 1《未達の目/Eye of Nowhere》 1《ぶどう弾/Grapeshot》 1《不正利得/Ill-Gotten Gains》 2《クローサの掌握/Krosan Grip》 3《紅蓮破/Pyroblast》 1《破壊放題/Shattering Spree》 1《苦悶の触手/Tendrils of Agony》 1《思考囲い/Thoughtseize》 09 / 16 (1) 4-0 青緑マッドネスサバイバル/UG Madness Survival 使用者:SICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICK Main Deck 2《森/Forest》 1《島/Island》 4《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 1《Taiga》 4《Tropical Island》 1《Volcanic Island》 4《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 4《樹木茂る山麓/Wooded Foothills》 3《アクアミーバ/Aquamoeba》 4《日を浴びるルートワラ/Basking Rootwalla》 4《貴族の教主/Noble Hierarch》 4《復讐蔦/Vengevine》 4《野生の雑種犬/Wild Mongrel》 1《不可思議/Wonder》 4《渦まく知識/Brainstorm》 4《目くらまし/Daze》 4《Force of Will》 3《直観/Intuition》 4《適者生存/Survival of the Fittest》 Sideboard 2《フェアリーの忌み者/Faerie Macabre》 4《炎の嵐/Firestorm》 2《クローサの掌握/Krosan Grip》 1《セファリッドの女帝ラワン/Llawan, Cephalid Empress》 1《月の大魔術師/Magus of the Moon》 4《呪文貫き/Spell Pierce》 1《三角エイの捕食者/Trygon Predator》 09 / 16 (1) 3-1 サバイバルツールボックス/Survival Toolbox 使用者:die butsu Main Deck 1《ドライアドの東屋/Dryad Arbor》 3《森/Forest》 1《Karakas》 1《山/Mountain》 1《平地/Plains》 3《Savannah》 3《Taiga》 4《吹きさらしの荒野/Windswept Heath》 4《樹木茂る山麓/Wooded Foothills》 1《憤怒/Anger》 4《極楽鳥/Birds of Paradise》 1《引き裂かれし永劫、エムラクール/Emrakul, the Aeons Torn》 2《永遠の証人/Eternal Witness》 3《獣相のシャーマン/Fauna Shaman》 1《火炎舌のカヴー/Flametongue Kavu》 1《千足虫/Gigapede》 1《ゴブリンの名手/Goblin Sharpshooter》 1《調和スリヴァー/Harmonic Sliver》 1《剛胆な勇士/Intrepid Hero》 1《エメリアの盾、イオナ/Iona, Shield of Emeria》 2《台所の嫌がらせ屋/Kitchen Finks》 1《忠臣/Loyal Retainers》 1《月の大魔術師/Magus of the Moon》 1《桜族の長老/Sakura-Tribe Elder》 1《スクリブのレインジャー/Scryb Ranger》 1《ゴブリンの太守スクイー/Squee, Goblin Nabob》 4《霊気の薬瓶/AEther Vial》 1《サルカン・ヴォル/Sarkhan Vol》 3《師範の占い独楽/Sensei s Divining Top》 4《適者生存/Survival of the Fittest》 4《剣を鍬に/Swords to Plowshares》 Sideboard 1《エーテル宣誓会の法学者/Ethersworn Canonist》 1《フェアリーの忌み者/Faerie Macabre》 3《炎渦竜巻/Firespout》 1《ガドック・ティーグ/Gaddock Teeg》 1《月の大魔術師/Magus of the Moon》 3《自然の要求/Nature s Claim》 3《紅蓮破/Pyroblast》 2《トーモッドの墓所/Tormod s Crypt》 09 / 16 (1) 3-1 白スタックス/White Stax 使用者:thabg3 Main Deck 4《古えの墳墓/Ancient Tomb》 3《裏切り者の都/City of Traitors》 4《トロウケアの敷石/Flagstones of Trokair》 1《地平線の梢/Horizon Canopy》 2《ミシュラの工廠/Mishra s Factory》 1《遊牧の民の競技場/Nomad Stadium》 5《平地/Plains》 1《Savannah》 1《The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale》 4《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 2《悪斬の天使/Baneslayer Angel》 3《幕屋の大魔術師/Magus of the Tabernacle》 2《ハルマゲドン/Armageddon》 4《虚空の杯/Chalice of the Void》 4《世界のるつぼ/Crucible of Worlds》 4《亡霊の牢獄/Ghostly Prison》 4《モックス・ダイアモンド/Mox Diamond》 2《忘却の輪/Oblivion Ring》 1《戦の惨害/Ravages of War》 4《煙突/Smokestack》 4《三なる宝球/Trinisphere》 Sideboard 3《窒息/Choke》 1《引き裂かれし永劫、エムラクール/Emrakul, the Aeons Torn》 3《クローサの掌握/Krosan Grip》 2《忘却の輪/Oblivion Ring》 1《大祖始の遺産/Relic of Progenitus》 3《法の領域/Sphere of Law》 2《トーモッドの墓所/Tormod s Crypt》 09 / 16 (2) 4-0 発掘/Dredge 使用者:Fabian Main Deck 4《セファリッドの円形競技場/Cephalid Coliseum》 4《真鍮の都/City of Brass》 4《宝石鉱山/Gemstone Mine》 3《色あせた城塞/Tarnished Citadel》 1《炎の血族の盲信者/Flame-Kin Zealot》 4《ゴルガリの墓トロール/Golgari Grave-Troll》 3《ゴルガリの凶漢/Golgari Thug》 3《イチョリッド/Ichorid》 4《ナルコメーバ/Narcomoeba》 4《朽ちゆくインプ/Putrid Imp》 1《失われた真実のスフィンクス/Sphinx of Lost Truths》 4《臭い草のインプ/Stinkweed Imp》 4《不屈の部族/Tireless Tribe》 4《打開/Breakthrough》 4《黄泉からの橋/Bridge from Below》 3《陰謀団式療法/Cabal Therapy》 3《入念な研究/Careful Study》 3《戦慄の復活/Dread Return》 Sideboard 1《祖神に選ばれし者/Ancestor s Chosen》 4《古えの遺恨/Ancient Grudge》 1《絶望の天使/Angel of Despair》 1《暗黒破/Darkblast》 1《エメリアの盾、イオナ/Iona, Shield of Emeria》 4《虚空の力線/Leyline of the Void》 3《天啓の光/Ray of Revelation》 09 / 16 (1) 4-0 カウンタートップゴイフ/CounterTop-Goyf 使用者:ConradKolos Main Deck 1《アカデミーの廃墟/Academy Ruins》 2《孤立した砂州/Lonely Sandbar》 3《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 4《沸騰する小湖/Scalding Tarn》 3《冠雪の島/Snow-Covered Island》 1《冠雪の山/Snow-Covered Mountain》 1《トレイリア西部/Tolaria West》 3《Tropical Island》 2《Volcanic Island》 2《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 4《タルモゴイフ/Tarmogoyf》 4《渦まく知識/Brainstorm》 4《相殺/Counterbalance》 3《対抗呪文/Counterspell》 1《仕組まれた爆薬/Engineered Explosives》 3《炎渦竜巻/Firespout》 4《Force of Will》 3《直観/Intuition》 3《精神を刻む者、ジェイス/Jace, the Mind Sculptor》 1《壌土からの生命/Life from the Loam》 4《師範の占い独楽/Sensei s Divining Top》 3《呪文嵌め/Spell Snare》 1《トーモッドの墓所/Tormod s Crypt》 Sideboard 1《古えの遺恨/Ancient Grudge》 1《炎渦竜巻/Firespout》 1《渋面の溶岩使い/Grim Lavamancer》 3《クローサの掌握/Krosan Grip》 4《紅蓮破/Pyroblast》 2《大祖始の遺産/Relic of Progenitus》 3《呪文貫き/Spell Pierce》 09 / 18 (1) 4-0 ランドスティル(四色)/Landstill 使用者:SICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICK Main Deck 4《溢れかえる岸辺/Flooded Strand》 1《島/Island》 4《ミシュラの工廠/Mishra s Factory》 4《汚染された三角州/Polluted Delta》 3《Tropical Island》 4《Underground Sea》 4《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 4《渦まく知識/Brainstorm》 4《対抗呪文/Counterspell》 4《Force of Will》 2《恐ろしい死/Ghastly Demise》 4《無垢の血/Innocent Blood》 4《精神を刻む者、ジェイス/Jace, the Mind Sculptor》 2《壌土からの生命/Life from the Loam》 4《破滅的な行為/Pernicious Deed》 4《呪文嵌め/Spell Snare》 4《行き詰まり/Standstill》 Sideboard 4《仕組まれた疫病/Engineered Plague》 3《根絶/Extirpate》 2《大渦の脈動/Maelstrom Pulse》 1《Maze of Ith》 4《翻弄する魔道士/Meddling Mage》 1《Tundra》 09 / 19 (1) 4-0 ゴブリン(タッチ黒緑)/Goblin 使用者:SICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICKSICK Main Deck 4《婆のあばら家/Auntie s Hovel》 3《Badlands》 4《山/Mountain》 3《沸騰する小湖/Scalding Tarn》 1《Taiga》 4《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 4《樹木茂る山麓/Wooded Foothills》 4《宝石の手の焼却者/Gempalm Incinerator》 1《ゴブリンの酋長/Goblin Chieftain》 4《ゴブリンの従僕/Goblin Lackey》 4《ゴブリンの女看守/Goblin Matron》 3《ゴブリンの群衆追い/Goblin Piledriver》 4《ゴブリンの首謀者/Goblin Ringleader》 1《ゴブリンの名手/Goblin Sharpshooter》 3《ゴブリンの戦長/Goblin Warchief》 3《モグの戦争司令官/Mogg War Marshal》 2《包囲攻撃の司令官/Siege-Gang Commander》 1《ブリキ通りの悪党/Tin Street Hooligan》 4《霊気の薬瓶/AEther Vial》 3《巣穴の運命支配/Warren Weirding》 Sideboard 3《Anarchy》 4《陰謀団式療法/Cabal Therapy》 4《非業の死/Perish》 4《大祖始の遺産/Relic of Progenitus》 09 / 20 (1) 4-0 超起源+実物提示教育/Hypergenesis+Show and Tell 使用者:BigBear Main Deck 1《乾燥台地/Arid Mesa》 4《真鍮の都/City of Brass》 1《溢れかえる岸辺/Flooded Strand》 4《宝石鉱山/Gemstone Mine》 1《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 1《Plateau》 1《Savannah》 1《沸騰する小湖/Scalding Tarn》 1《Taiga》 1《Tropical Island》 1《Tundra》 1《Volcanic Island》 1《吹きさらしの荒野/Windswept Heath》 1《樹木茂る山麓/Wooded Foothills》 4《Elvish Spirit Guide》 1《浄火の大天使/Empyrial Archangel》 4《引き裂かれし永劫、エムラクール/Emrakul, the Aeons Torn》 2《炎の血族の盲信者/Flame-Kin Zealot》 1《セファリッドの女帝ラワン/Llawan, Cephalid Empress》 4《大祖始/Progenitus》 1《数多のラフィーク/Rafiq of the Many》 1《騙り者、逆嶋/Sakashima the Impostor》 4《猿人の指導霊/Simian Spirit Guide》 1《アクローマの記念碑/Akroma s Memorial》 4《献身的な嘆願/Ardent Plea》 4《超起源/Hypergenesis》 1《変容する大空/Shifting Sky》 4《実物提示教育/Show and Tell》 4《暴力的な突発/Violent Outburst》 Sideboard 4《エーテル宣誓会の法学者/Ethersworn Canonist》 4《クローサの掌握/Krosan Grip》 3《セファリッドの女帝ラワン/Llawan, Cephalid Empress》 4《貪欲な罠/Ravenous Trap》 09 / 20 (1) 4-0 バーンズー(緑赤白)/Burn Zoo 使用者:Leopoldo M Main Deck 2《血染めのぬかるみ/Bloodstained Mire》 1《森/Forest》 2《山/Mountain》 1《平地/Plains》 3《Plateau》 1《Savannah》 3《Taiga》 4《吹きさらしの荒野/Windswept Heath》 4《樹木茂る山麓/Wooded Foothills》 4《渋面の溶岩使い/Grim Lavamancer》 4《密林の猿人/Kird Ape》 4《クァーサルの群れ魔道士/Qasali Pridemage》 4《タルモゴイフ/Tarmogoyf》 4《野生のナカティル/Wild Nacatl》 3《Chain Lightning》 2《火炎破/Fireblast》 4《稲妻/Lightning Bolt》 3《稲妻のらせん/Lightning Helix》 4《流刑への道/Path to Exile》 2《発展の代価/Price of Progress》 1《森の知恵/Sylvan Library》 Sideboard 4《ガドック・ティーグ/Gaddock Teeg》 3《クローサの掌握/Krosan Grip》 4《紅蓮破/Pyroblast》 1《剣を鍬に/Swords to Plowshares》 3《トーモッドの墓所/Tormod s Crypt》 09 / 21 (1) 4-0 青緑マッドネスサバイバル/UG Madness Survival 使用者:ratavagnimalf Main Deck 3《森/Forest》 1《ガイアの揺籃の地/Gaea s Cradle》 1《島/Island》 4《霧深い雨林/Misty Rainforest》 1《沸騰する小湖/Scalding Tarn》 4《Tropical Island》 4《不毛の大地/Wasteland》 3《吹きさらしの荒野/Windswept Heath》 4《アクアミーバ/Aquamoeba》 4《日を浴びるルートワラ/Basking Rootwalla》 4《貴族の教主/Noble Hierarch》 3《三角エイの捕食者/Trygon Predator》 4《復讐蔦/Vengevine》 3《野生の雑種犬/Wild Mongrel》 1《不可思議/Wonder》 2《目くらまし/Daze》 4《Force of Will》 3《もみ消し/Stifle》 4《適者生存/Survival of the Fittest》 3《梅澤の十手/Umezawa s Jitte》 Sideboard 3《フェアリーの忌み者/Faerie Macabre》 2《クローサの掌握/Krosan Grip》 3《精神支配/Mind Harness》 3《スクリブのレインジャー/Scryb Ranger》 4《呪文貫き/Spell Pierce》
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PatentWatch PatentWatch PatentWatchロッテ・爽特許第3660157号 マルチメディア人材広告システム特許特開平10-63739 IP電話原理特許特許第3756895号 電子地図特許特許第3731751号 ネットゲーム観戦特許United States Patent 6,999,08 アクティベーション特許United States Patent 6,449,645 「ガシャポン自販機の特許侵害」でバンダイがエポック提訴特許第3726099号 特許第3641787号 特許第3534741号 特許第3267512号 第2540609号 ムシキング特許特許3712122 XML特許United States Patent 6,393,426 United States Patent 5,842,213 ロッテ・爽 ロッテの爽というアイスクリームを食べていると、特許番号が書いてあったので、ちょっと調べて見ました。アイスクリーム中に粉砕された微細氷片を混入するというもので、微細氷片のサイズを規定する内容です。 こういった身近なものの特許番号記載を調べて見るのも面白いかなと思ったのですが、すでにそういうページがありました。http //ipc.seesaa.net/ 特許第3660157号 (19)【発行国】日本国特許庁(JP) (12)【公報種別】特許公報(B2) (11)【特許番号】特許第3660157号(P3660157) (24)【登録日】平成17年3月25日(2005.3.25) (45)【発行日】平成17年6月15日(2005.6.15) (54)【発明の名称】冷菓及びその製造方法 (51)【国際特許分類第7版】 A23G 9/00 【FI】 A23G 9/00 【請求項の数】6 【全頁数】13 (21)【出願番号】特願平11-135032 (22)【出願日】平成11年5月14日(1999.5.14) (65)【公開番号】特開2000-316481(P2000-316481A) (43)【公開日】平成12年11月21日(2000.11.21) 【審査請求日】平成14年8月8日(2002.8.8) (73)【特許権者】 【識別番号】390002990 【氏名又は名称】株式会社ロッテ 【住所又は居所】東京都新宿区西新宿3丁目20番1号 (74)【代理人】 【識別番号】100064012 【弁理士】 【氏名又は名称】浜田 治雄 (72)【発明者】 【氏名】横田 善廣 【住所又は居所】埼玉県鴻巣市生出塚2-24-8 (72)【発明者】 【氏名】増田 豊 【住所又は居所】埼玉県北葛飾郡庄和町新宿新田145 (72)【発明者】 【氏名】臼井 雅克 【住所又は居所】東京都文京区本郷5-21-18 【審査官】鈴木 恵理子 (56)【参考文献】 【文献】特開平06-189686(JP,A) 【文献】米国特許第05620732(US,A) (58)【調査した分野】(Int.Cl.7,DB名) A23G 9/00~04 (57)【特許請求の範囲】 【請求項1】 冷菓中に粉砕微細氷片を有する冷菓であって、該氷片の大きさが、氷片の最も長い軸上での長さが1.0mm以下で、その長さの平均値が0.06mm~1.0mmであって、かつその氷片の80%以上が0.06mm~1.0mmの範囲の長さにあることを特徴とする冷菓。 【請求項4】 冷菓中に存在する氷片を粉砕装置で、該氷片の大きさが、該氷片の最も長い軸上での長さが1.0mm以下で、その長さの平均値が0.06mm~1.0mmであって、かつその氷片の80%以上が0.06mm~1.0mmの範囲の長さにある微細氷片に調製することを特徴とする冷菓の製造方法。 マルチメディア人材広告システム特許 派遣ネット(http //staff3.haken.or.jp/)のHPで特許出願中とあったマルチメディア人材広告システム。96年の出願ですから、結構早いのですが、これで特許になったらすごいなあ、というか現在(2007/1/14時点)拒絶査定不服審判中のようです。 特開平10-63739 【発行国】日本国特許庁(JP) 【公報種別】公開特許公報(A) 【公開番号】特開平10-63739 【公開日】平成10年(1998)3月6日 【発明の名称】マルチメディア人材広告システム 【国際特許分類第6版】 G06F 17/60 【FI】 G06F 15/21 Z Q 【審査請求】未請求 【請求項の数】2 【出願形態】FD 【全頁数】7 【出願番号】特願平8-238479 【出願日】平成8年(1996)8月21日 【出願人】 【識別番号】592174039 【氏名又は名称】ビスコ株式会社 【住所又は居所】東京都千代田区神田神保町3丁目2番4号 田村ビル7階 【発明者】 【氏名】土田 謙次 【住所又は居所】東京都千代田区神田神保町3丁目2番4号 田村ビル7階 ビスコ株式会社内 【代理人】 【弁理士】 【氏名又は名称】下山 冨士男 【要約】 【課題】本発明は、複数種類の情報伝達形態を使用し、少ない運営経費で、常時人材派遣を行う会社と求職者との間の人材派遣に関する情報の伝達を行うことができ、且つ、コンピュータ関連の人材の応募、派遣にも適したマルチメディア人材広告システムを提供する。 【解決手段】人材派遣を行う複数会社の各端末装置2Aと接続され、前記複数会社の各端末装置2Aからの人材派遣に関する情報をインターネット通信用、パーソナルコンピュータ通信用、ファクシミリ通信用、電話通信用の各情報に変換して出力する情報中継用のホストコンピュータ1と、該ホストコンピュータ1により中継される前記複数会社の各端末装置2Aからの人材派遣に関する情報を、インターネット通信網4、パーソナルコンピュータ通信網5、ファクシミリ6、電話機7により各々求職者側に伝達して求職者側と交信するマルチメディア通信手段3とを有する。 【特許請求の範囲】 【請求項1】人材派遣を行う複数会社の各端末装置と接続され、前記複数会社の各端末装置からの人材派遣に関する情報をインターネット通信用、パーソナルコンピュータ通信用、ファクシミリ通信用、電話通信用の各情報に変換して出力する情報中継用のホストコンピュータと、このホストコンピュータにより中継される前記複数会社の各端末装置からの人材派遣に関する情報を、インターネット通信、パーソナルコンピュータ通信、ファクシミリ通信、電話通信の各形態で求職者側に伝達して求職者側と交信するマルチメディア通信手段と、を有することを特徴とするマルチメディア人材広告システム。 【請求項2】人材派遣を行う複数会社の各端末装置と接続され、前記複数会社の各端末装置からの人材派遣に関する情報を各々会社別の独自広告及び地区別、仕事別からなる共同広告に加工するとともに、これら各会社別の独自広告及び前記共同広告をインターネット通信用、パーソナルコンピュータ通信用、ファクシミリ通信用、電話通信用の各情報に変換して出力する情報中継用のホストコンピュータと、このホストコンピュータにより中継される前記各会社別の独自広告及び前記共同広告をインターネット通信及びパーソナルコンピュータ通信、ファクシミリ通信、電話通信の各形態で求職者側に伝達して求職者側と交信するマルチメディア通信手段と、を有することを特徴とするマルチメディア人材広告システム。 IP電話原理特許 ITproの記事『経産の外郭団体がIP電話の関連特許を成立、業界への主張を開始』(http //itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/NEWS/20060412/235149/)より。 経済産業省の外郭団体である流通システム開発センターと有限会社の宮口研究所が取得した日本特許第3756895号。IP電話の原理特許だと主張されているようです。 次の要約を示しますが(クレームは代表的に1のみ)、電話番号をIPアドレスに変換して発信元端末に返送する、いわば電話番号をキーにしたDNSの仕組みが特徴かなと感じました。IP電話の仕組みがこの通りなのかどうかは調べていませんが、他にもシリーズがあるそうです。 特許第3756895号 【特許番号】特許第3756895号(P3756895) 【登録日】平成18年1月6日(2006.1.6) 【発明の名称】統合情報通信システム 【出願番号】特願2003-180435(P2003-180435) 【出願日】平成15年6月25日(2003.6.25) 【分割の表示】特願2002-178596(P2002-178596)の分割 【原出願日】平成9年12月5日(1997.12.5) 【優先権主張番号】特願平8-326736 【優先日】平成8年12月6日(1996.12.6) 【優先権主張国】日本国(JP) 【優先権主張番号】特願平9-54812 【優先日】平成9年3月10日(1997.3.10) 【優先権主張国】日本国(JP) 【優先権主張番号】特願平9-182541 【優先日】平成9年7月8日(1997.7.8) 【特許権者】財団法人流通システム開発センタ- 【特許権者】有限会社宮口研究所 【住所又は居所】千葉県市川市菅野1丁目4番4号 【請求項1】 発信側のICS論理端子と外部IPパケットを基に内部パケットを形成し、形成された内部パケットのICS論理端子識別情報を基に、着信側ICS論理端子を決定するようになっており、 端末が宛先端末の電話番号を送出すると、前記宛先端末の電話番号をIPアドレスに変換して問合せ元の端末に送信するようになっていることを特徴とするIP通信網。 電子地図特許 電子地図、GIS(地理情報システム)に関する特許を取得したとして各所に警告を打ちまくっていると評判の伊予エンジニアリング http //www.iyoeng.co.jp/の特許第3731751号。ペンディングもある模様。その他、伊予エンジニアリングの特許情報は同社の特許情報ページ http //www.iyoeng.co.jp/patent.htmlで。 愛媛は第二のふるさとなので密かに応援してます。 特許第3731751号 【特許番号】特許第3731751号(P3731751) 【登録日】平成17年10月21日(2005.10.21) 【発明の名称】文字情報と画像情報の合成方法及び装置 【出願番号】特願2004-174956(P2004-174956) 【出願日】平成16年6月14日(2004.6.14) 【分割の表示】特願2000-149535(P2000-149535)の分割 【原出願日】平成7年1月13日(1995.1.13) 【特許権者】株式会社伊予エンジニアリング 【請求項1】 地図,設計図,各種構造物の構造図などの図形の画像情報を処理対象として、予め作成された前記画像情報のデータベースに基づいて前記図形の任意の部分の画像を背景画像として表示装置に表示すると共に、利用者の文字情報と前記背景画像とを合成して表示する文字情報と画像情報の合成方法であって、 前記背景画像上の所望の対象物の場所を、その領域を囲む図形を前記表示装置に表示された背景画像上で利用者に作画させて指定させ、前記対象物の領域を囲む図形の作画情報及び前記背景画像上の座標情報を前記対象物の場所を示す図形情報として登録すると共に、前記図形情報に対応させて付与した管理コードを管理テーブルに登録する第1工程と、利用者が所有する既存データベースから抽出した文字情報群を構成要素とするファイルを入力装置を介して入力する第2工程と、前記対象物の場所に関連する関連情報として前記第2工程で入力した前記ファイル内の所望の文字情報と前記第1工程で登録された該当の図形情報とを、前記管理テーブルに登録されている該当の図形情報の管理コードにより対応付けて登録すると共に、前記所望の文字情報を当該対象物の登録済み検索キーとして登録する第3工程と、入力された文字情報を検索キーとして、該検索キーと前記登録済み検索キーとを照合して前記第3工程で登録された文字情報群を検索し、検索された文字情報に対応して登録されている図形情報を前記管理テーブルを参照して取得し、該図形情報に基づき前記背景画像上での当該対象物の位置を求める第4工程と、前記第4工程で求めた対象物の位置が所定位置に配置されるように表示領域を調整して前記対象物を含む背景画像を前記表示装置に表示すると共に、前記検索された文字情報を前記関連情報として前記対象物と関連付けて合成して表示する第5工程とを有することを特徴とする文字情報と画像情報の合成方法。 ネットゲーム観戦特許 ITmediaの記事『MS、5000件目の特許は「ネットゲーム観戦特許」』 http //www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0603/07/news050.htmlより、Microsoftのネットゲ観戦特許。 ITmediaによると「ユーザーが「観客」としてネットゲームに参加できるようにする技術に関連したものだ」とのこと。参加したら観客じゃ何じゃないの?とツッコミを入れておきます。HalfLife系が参考文献に挙げられています。 United States Patent 6,999,08 USPTOの検索結果へ http //patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1 Sect2=HITOFF d=PALL p=1 u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm r=1 f=G l=50 s1=6,999,083.WKU. OS=PN/6,999,083 RS=PN/6,999,083 United States Patent 6,999,083 Wong , et al. February 14, 2006 System and method to provide a spectator experience for networked gaming Abstract A spectator experience corresponding to an occurrence of one or more games or events is generated based on each associated occurrence. The occurrence of a game or event varies in response to contributions and/or interactions of one or more participants of the game or event. The spectator experience enables users thereof to observe an augmented version of the game or event, such as by implementing enhanced viewpoint controls and/or other spectator related effects. In a particular aspect, the spectator experience can provide an indication of the spectators presence, which is made available to the spectators and/or to the participants of the game. Inventors Wong; Curtis G. (Bellevue, WA); Drucker; Steven M. (Bellevue, WA); Cohen; Michael F. (Seattle, WA); He; Li-wei (Bellevue, WA); Glatzer; Asta L. (Redmond, WA) Assignee Microsoft Corporation (Redmond, WA) Appl. No. 934717 Filed August 22, 2001 Current U.S. Class 345/473; 345/752; 463/42 Current Intern l Class G06T 15/00 (20060101) Field of Search 463/31,42,33 345/752,419,473,474,475 Claims 1. A system for providing a spectator experience for a game or event, comprising a spectator engine that aggregates selected game data with other data to provide spectator data, the game data varying as a function of at least one of contributions and interactions of at least one participant of an occurrence of the game or event; the other data including non-participant initiated interactive information based on use of the spectator experience, the non-participant initiated interactive information is generated between a non-participant and one of a participant and a disparate non-participant; and a distribution system operative to provide a signal based on the spectator data that is transformable into a representation of the spectator experience. アクティベーション特許 CNETJapanの記事『米弁護士、MSを控訴--プロダクトアクティベーションをめぐり』 http //japan.cnet.com/news/biz/story/0,2000050156,20098292,00.htmより、Microsoft製品を訴えている、インターネットを通じたアクティベーションについての米国特許。アメリカの弁護士さんはすごいです。 たびたび誤爆が問題となるアクティベーション。差止めてもらいたいものです、などと思ったりします。 United States Patent 6,449,645 USPTOの検索結果へ http //patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1 Sect2=HITOFF d=PALL p=1 u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm r=1 f=G l=50 s1=6,999,083.WKU. OS=PN/6,999,083 RS=PN/6,999,083 United States Patent 6,449,645 Nash September 10, 2002 System for monitoring the association of digitized information having identification indicia with more than one of uniquely identified computers in a network for illegal use detection Abstract A system and method for detecting and locating improper or illicit use of digitized information such as illegal pirating, copying, alteration, and the like. The digitized information may include software, digital music, digital movies, multimedia or the like that may be placed on a user s computer and possibly copied to other computers. The system or method preferably operates in the background so as to be unnoticeable to the user and preferably does not interfere with operation of the digitized information even if determined that copying or alteration has occurred. Thus, there is little motivation to remove the routine that effects transmission over the Internet to a server of information such as a program identification indicia, a computer identification indicia, program alteration identification. The computer routine may be installed on the user s computer by many methods and acts to determine and store the information until such time as an Internet connection is made whereupon the information is transmitted to a server for storage. If information received by the server indicates the same program identification on numerous computers then a signal may be provided or produced that would cause further investigation. The system and method may also provide a routine to detect if alterations have been made to the digitized information to be protected. Inventors Nash; Kenneth L. (15238 High Springs Dr., Houston, TX 77068-1814) Appl. No. 260957 Filed March 2, 1999 Current U.S. Class 709/224; 702/188; 709/217; 709/218; 709/219; 709/223; 726/22; 726/29; 726/30; 726/32 Intern l Class G06F 015/173 Field of Search 709/223-224,217-219 713/200-202 702/188 This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/116367, filed Jan. 19, 1999. Claims 1. A method for use with the Internet for detecting pirating of digitized information, comprising providing a first identification indicia that is unique for each of a plurality of substantially identical packets of digitized information; determining a second identification indicia for each of a plurality of computers utilizing one of said plurality of substantially identical packets of digitized information, said second identification indicia is unique for each of said plurality of computers; automatically determining whether one or more of said plurality of computers is operable for communicating with said Internet; sending said first identification indicia and said second identification indicia from each of said plurality of computers to one or more servers in communication with said Internet such that each of said plurality of substantially identical packets of digitized information is associated with each of said plurality of computers; storing said first identification indicia and said second identification indicia in said one or more servers; and determining if said first identification indicia is associated with more than one of said plurality of computers so as to indicate a possibility that one of said plurality of substantially identical packets of digitized information has been copied. 「ガシャポン自販機の特許侵害」でバンダイがエポック提訴 『「ガシャポン自販機の特許侵害」でバンダイがエポック提訴』という記事で知った、バンダイv.エポックの事件。ニュースソース(Asahi.com)はリンクが切れていますが、バンダイのニュースリリースはhttp //www.bandai.co.jp/releases/J2006011301.html 特許第3726099号 【特許番号】特許第3726099号(P3726099) 【登録日】平成17年9月30日(2005.9.30) 【発明の名称】媒体販売装置 【出願番号】特願2005-185619(P2005-185619) 【出願日】平成17年6月24日(2005.6.24) 【分割の表示】特願2001-79282(P2001-79282)の分割 【原出願日】平成13年3月19日(2001.3.19) 【特許権者】株式会社バンダイ 【特許権者】大和精工株式会社 【請求項1】 上面を有する基礎フレームと、 前記基礎フレームに回動可能に支持され、ハンドルにより回動させられる操作軸と、 前記基礎フレームの上面に形成された、上方開放状の開放軸受部と、 前記開放軸受部に上方より挿脱可能に挿入され、回動可能となるように支持されるローラ軸と、 前記ローラ軸に取り付けられ、ローラ軸の回動により回動する払出ローラと、 前記基礎フレームに設けられ、前記操作軸の回動を前記ローラ軸に伝達し、前記払出ローラを回動させる払出伝動体と、 前記基礎フレームの上面に着脱可能に装着され、複数の媒体を上下積層状に収納可能な収納ケースであって、前記基礎フレームに装着されたとき、収納された複数の媒体のうち最下位置の媒体が前記払出ローラによって受持される前記収納ケースと、 からなり、 前記ハンドルの操作により前記操作軸が回動されたとき払出ローラが回動することにより、前記収納ケース内に収納された複数の媒体のうち最下位置の媒体が前記収納ケースから送り出される ことを特徴とする媒体販売装置。 特許第3641787号 【特許番号】特許第3641787号(P3641787) 【登録日】平成17年2月4日(2005.2.4) 【発明の名称】物品取出装置 【出願番号】特願2004-219812(P2004-219812) 【出願日】平成16年7月28日(2004.7.28) 【分割の表示】特願2001-136667(P2001-136667)の分割 【原出願日】平成8年6月5日(1996.6.5) 【特許権者】株式会社バンダイ 【請求項1】 (イ)前壁、後壁および両側壁を含んで箱型形状に形成され、前記前壁の外面には操作部材および物品取出口が設けられており、さらに該物品取出口と一端で連通した落下通路を内部に有している装置本体と、 (ロ)前記前壁の上部に切り欠かれて形成された開口から前記装置本体に装着し又は前記開口から引き出し可能とされ、前記装置本体に押し込んだときに開放された上面が前記装置本体により覆われるとともに底部の落下口が前記落下通路の他端と対向するようにされた物品収納ケースと、 (ハ)前記物品収納ケースの底壁に設けられ、下面周縁に環状に形成されたラックと回転方向に沿って複数形成された孔とを有する回転盤と、 (ニ)前記装置本体内に設けられ、前記操作部材の操作を前記回転盤に伝達する動力伝達部とを含み、 前記物品収納ケースを前記前壁上部の開口から前記装置本体に押し込んだときに前記回転盤の前記ラックが装置本体の後壁側で前記動力伝達部とかみ合い、その状態で前記操作部材を操作すると前記回転盤が回転し、この回転により前記複数の孔の何れか一つが前記落下口と対向する位置に導かれた時に、前記物品収納ケース内の物品を前記落下口から前記落下通路へ導出する物品取出装置。 特許第3534741号 【特許番号】特許第3534741号(P3534741) 【登録日】平成16年3月19日(2004.3.19) 【発明の名称】物品取出装置、物品取出装置の物品取出方法、物品取出装置の物品収納ケース操作方法 【出願番号】特願2002-254970(P2002-254970) 【分割の表示】特願2001-136667(P2001-136667)の分割 【出願日】平成8年6月5日(1996.6.5) 【特許権者】株式会社バンダイ 【請求項1】(A)前面に開口部が形成され、操作部と、物品取出口と、該物品取出口に連通する落下通路と、前記操作部の操作により回動する歯車と、を有する装置本体と、(B)上面が開放され、底部に落下口が形成されている物品収納ケースであって、前記装置本体の前記開口部に装着されることにより、前記落下口は前記落下通路に対向する物品収納ケースと、(C)前記物品収納ケースの底部に回動自在に設けられ、物品を収容するための収容孔及び前記歯車にかみ合うラックを有した回転盤と、を有する物品取出装置の物品取出方法において、(1)前記物品収納ケースに複数の物品を収容する工程と、(2)前記ラックが前記歯車とかみ合うように、前記物品収納ケースを前記装置本体の前面より前記開口部に装着する工程と、(3)前記操作部の操作により、前記歯車および前記ラックを介して前記回転盤を回動させて、前記収容孔に収容された物品を、前記落下口及び前記落下通路を介し、前記物品取出口に落下せしめる工程とを備え、前記装置本体には、物品の値段、内容等を表示する複数の表示面と、前記複数の表示面の中から表示すべき表示面を変化させる第1操作レバーと、を有する表示部材が設けられており、前記第1操作レバーを操作することにより、前記表示すべき表示面を変化させる工程をさらに備えることを特徴とする物品取出装置の物品取出方法。 特許第3267512号 【特許番号】特許第3267512号(P3267512) 【登録日】平成14年1月11日(2002.1.11) 【発明の名称】物品取出装置 【出願番号】特願平8-165288 【出願日】平成8年6月5日(1996.6.5) 【特許権者】株式会社バンダイ 【特許権者】株式会社メガハウス 【請求項1】 以下の構成を有する物品取出装置。 (イ)正面を有する装置本体であって、操作部、物品取出口および該物品取出口と一端で連通した落下通路を有する前記装置本体と、(ロ)前記装置本体に装着することにより、上部の物品投入用開口部が前記装置本体により覆われ、底部の落下口が前記落下通路の他端と対向する物品収納ケースであって、物品入れ替え時に前記装置本体の正面より引き出し可能な前記物品収納ケースと、(ハ)前記物品収納ケースの底壁に設けられ、前記操作部の操作に応じ回転する回転盤であって、その回転方向に沿って形成された複数の孔を有し、前記操作部の操作に応じた回転により該複数の孔の何れか一つが前記落下口と対向する位置に導かれた時、前記物品収納ケース内の物品を前記落下口から前記落下通路へ導出可能にする回転盤。 第2540609号 【特許番号】第2540609号 【登録日】平成8年(1996)7月25日 【発明の名称】紙葉類送出し装置 【出願番号】特願昭63-219767 【出願日】昭和63年(1988)9月1日 【特許権者】大和精工株式会社 【請求項1】積載された紙葉類の前部下面と当接していて所定角度回転することにより当接紙葉類を前方へ送出する送出しローラと、コインの投入によって駆動軸を所定角度だけ一方向に手動回動可能にする作動機構と、送出しローラの軸に遊嵌されていて駆動軸から動力が伝達される回転部材とが備えられ、前記回転部材と送出しローラ軸とには、一方に作動体が設けられ、他方には作動体と係合して回転部材の動力を送出しローラ軸に伝達して紙葉類をその前端が取出口から所定寸法突出するまで前方へ送出させる係合部と、所定寸法未満突出状態での紙葉類手動引出しによる送出しローラ軸逆駆動後に遊転を阻止すべく作動体と当接するストッパ部とが形成されていることを特徴とする紙葉類送出し装置。 ムシキング特許 ITmediaで「ムシキング特許を侵害」セガ、タイトー製品の販売中止求め仮処分申請 http //www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0511/04/news067.htmlとして紹介されていたセガ特許。 11月4日、タイトーの業務用ゲーム機「ダイノキングバトル CARD GAME」の製造販売中止を求める仮処分を東京地裁に申し立てたようです。タイトーといえば、スクエア・エニックスが親会社に当たりますが結構いい特許を持っています。昔のコナミvsジャレコ・ナムコのようにセガvsスクエア・エニックスで特許戦争が勃発するのでしょうか。 と思っていたら、2006/3/15に和解が発表されました。 特許3712122 【特許番号】特許第3712122号(P3712122) 【登録日】平成17年8月26日(2005.8.26) 【発明の名称】ゲーム装置及びコンピュータプログラム 【出願番号】特願2002-229044(P2002-229044) 【出願日】平成14年8月6日(2002.8.6) 【公開番号】特開2004-65571(P2004-65571A) 【公開日】平成16年3月4日(2004.3.4) 【特許権者】株式会社セガ 【請求項1】 入力手段と、少なくとも二人のプレイヤによって対戦を行うゲームを実行するコンピュータプログラム実行手段と、前記コンピュータプログラム実行手段により生成された画像を表示する表示画面とを備えるゲーム装置であって、 対戦する前記プレイヤそれぞれによる操作によって選択されたキャラクタをそれぞれ前記表示画面上に表示する手段と、 相対的な優劣関係が巡回的に予め定められた3つの選択対象を表す「グー」「チョキ」「パー」のアイコンを、前記表示画面上の前記キャラクタにそれぞれ対応させて表示する手段と、 対戦に勝利したときに対戦相手のキャラクタに与えるダメージが、前記3つの選択対象のうち、1つの特定選択対象について他の2つの選択対象より大きくなるように設定する手段と、 前記特定選択対象を表すアイコンのサイズを、前記他の2つの選択対象を表すアイコンより大きく表示することにより、前記プレイヤそれぞれが対戦相手の選択した前記キャラクタに対応する前記特定選択対象を表すアイコンを互いに識別できるように視覚的に区別して表示する手段と、 対戦する前記プレイヤそれぞれによる前記入力手段の操作によって選択された選択対象を比較して優劣関係を判定する手段と、 前記優劣関係を判定する手段の判定に基づき、勝利したプレイヤが選択した選択対象に設定されたダメージを敗北した対戦相手のキャラクタに与える手段と を備えることを特徴するゲーム装置。 XML特許 ZDnetJapanのXMLの利用料金を支払え--特許権を主張する企業 http //japan.zdnet.com/news/ir/story/0,2000054251,20089449,00.htmで取り上げられていた米国特許。 ノースカロライナ州のScientigoは、XMLに関する特許2件(No. 5,842,213およびNo. 6,393,426)を知的財産ライセシング企業に委託して、ライセンシングを進めていくとのこと。 USP6,393,426はUS5,842,213の継続出願です。 United States Patent 6,393,426 USPTOの検索結果へ http //patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1 Sect2=HITOFF d=PALL p=1 u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm r=1 f=G l=50 s1=5,842,213.WKU.+6,393,426.WKU. OS=PN/5,842,213+OR+PN/6,393,426 RS=PN/5,842,213+OR+PN/6,393,426 United States Patent 6,393,426 Odom , et al. May 21, 2002 Method for modeling, storing and transferring data in neutral form Abstract The present invention simplifies the data modeling process and enables its full dynamic versioning by employing a non-hierarchical non-integrated structure to the organization of information. This is achieved by expressing data modeling, storage and transfer in a particular non-hierarchical, non-integrated neutral form. The neutral form of the present invention enables complete parallel processing of both data storage and data transfer operations. It also enables the direct integration of separate but related data models and their data without remodeling or reloading. Finally, the present invention enables direct transfer of neutral form information in a manner that includes all of the properties required to independently understand and interpret each transferred data value. Inventors Odom; Paul S. (Houston, TX); Massey; Michael J. (Houston, TX) Assignee Pliant Technologies, Inc. (Houston, TX) Appl. No. 341533 Filed July 9, 1999 PCT Filed January 28, 1998 PCT NO PCT/US98/01630 371 Date July 9, 1999 102(e) Date July 9, 1999 PCT PUB.NO. WO98/35317 PCT PUB. Date August 13, 1998 This application is a 371 of PCTUS98/01630 filed on Jan. 28, 1998 and is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/789,860 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,213, filed Jan. 28, 1997. Claims 1. A method of modeling a set of information for storage in neutral form in a computer based environment, comprising the steps of a) modeling the set of information into instance data sets, each composed of an instance cluster comprised of data instance nodes, each data instance node in an instance cluster containing an assigned distinguishing structural tag comprising (1) a data reference (2) a data type (3) a data organization; and b) each structural tag having defined components for each data value in each instance cluster. United States Patent 5,842,213 USPTOの検索結果へ http //patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1 Sect2=HITOFF d=PALL p=1 u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm r=2 f=G l=50 s1=5,842,213.WKU.+6,393,426.WKU. OS=PN/5,842,213+OR+PN/6,393,426 RS=PN/5,842,213+OR+PN/6,393,426 United States Patent 5,842,213 Odom , et al. November 24, 1998 Method for modeling, storing, and transferring data in neutral form Abstract The present invention simplifies the data modeling process and enables its full dynamic versioning by employing a non-hierarchical non-integrated structure to the organization of information. This is achieved by expressing data modeling, storage and transfer in a particular non-hierarchical, non-integrated neutral form. The neutral form of the present invention enables complete parallel processing of both data storage and data transfer operations. It also enables the direct integration of separate but related data models and their data without remodeling or reloading. Finally, the present invention enables direct transfer of neutral form information in a manner that includes all of the properties required to independently understand and interpret each transferred data value. Inventors Odom; Paul S. (17023 Evergreen Elm Way, Houston, TX 77059); Massey; Michael J. (3315 Plumb St., Houston, TX 77005) Appl. No. 789860 Filed January 28, 1997 Claims 1. A method of organizing and storing a set of information in neutral form in a computer based environment comprising the steps of a) organizing the set of information into instance data sets; b) defining a time basis for the collection of instance data sets; c) organizing each instance data set into an instance cluster comprised of data instance nodes; d) assigning to each data instance node in an instance cluster a distinguishing structural tag comprising the following three components a data reference; a data type; a data organization; e) defining the components of the structural tag for each data value in each instance cluster; f) assigning properties of the data value to each structural tag; g) storing the names of all of the structural tag elements together with their respective definitions and properties in a suitable format; h) combining each data value and its respective structural tag to form a neutral form expression of the data; and i) storing the resultant neutral form expression of the data value.
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”Like the back of my hand”の実績用(英語) MERCILESS MACK氏のスレより転載 そのスレ アイテムは自陣だけではなく相手側のも必要でヘルスバイアルは細々としているので取り忘れに注意。(私はこの実績を諦めました。なのでマップ一覧にあるアイテムよりこちらの転載の方が正確です。) 2chアンリアルトーナメント3スレよりID fX1va30X氏情報 国内版でいう隅から隅までの実績(Like the back of my hand) パッチ適用により、そのマップの取得すべきアイテムをすべて取得すると "all powerups found!!"と出るようになった。 らしい 実績に必要なアイテム(武器と弾薬とアーマー25回復は必要無し) You must pick up every instance of Health Vials (5HP) Shield Belt Keg O Health (100HP) Invisibility Berserk UDamage Helmet Thigh Pads Jump Boots Armor Vest NOT Health Paks (25HP) NOT weapons/ammo DM TDM DUEL 共通マップ Arsenal Jump boots (In the underpass tunnel in plain sight) UDamage (Room with link gun) Shield Belt (Room with flack cannon) 15 Vials 5 [Near Armor Vest] 4 [Near Shock Rifle] 3 [Outside] 3 [On Bridge Above Flack Cannon] Keg O Health [Above The Jump Boots On A Ledge] Armor Vest [From Outside Go Through The Door Near The 2 Water Pumps On Wall] Description To get to the UDamage use the jump boots, from the jump boots move forwards up the ramp and left through the small tunnel to the room with the link gun. Use the lift under the UDamage, when at the top use the jump boots and you should see and be able to get to the UDamage. When facing the lift to the UDamage go up and right and follow the path straight until u see the shield belt. Biohazard Shield Belt (Center of lower level area in plain sight) Berserk (See description) 9 Vials 6 [On Bottom Floor] 3 [Going To Berserk] Description From the shield belt look away from the wall with all the snow behind it, go left, right, up the stairs, then left up some more stairs, follow round and its right in front of you. Carbon Fire UDamage (See description) Berserk (See description) 9 Vials 6 [On Ramp Across From Rocket Launcher] 3 [On Production Line Near The 2 Changing Platforms] Armor Vest [Outside By The Link Gun] Thigh Pads [Same Platform As Flack Cannon] Description Facing the shock rifle with the lift behind you go right and follow the passage till u come to a room with a hole in the floor, drop down and pick both up (the lift brings u back up). Deck Jump Boots (Room with 4 ramps and Bio goo at the bottom, in an alcove) Shield Belt (From boots, turn abound and look up) UDamage (From boots, turn abound and look up) 17 Vials 4 [Near Shield Belt] 4 [On Other Side Of Doorway Near Sniper Rifle] 5 [Near Flack Cannon Between 2 Boxes] 4 [Near The Bottom Of The Three Ramps In The Corner] Armor Vest [Bottom Floor Opposite Side Of Teleporter] Thigh Pads [Very Top Floor] Defiance UDamage (Room with crate in the middle, accessed from sniper rifle) Shield Belt (Up a twin set of ramps in plain sight) 20 Vials 6 [Near Armor Vest] 3 [Near Thigh Pads In Tunnel] 4 [Near U Damage] 4 [Between Flack Cannon And Shield Belt] 3 [Leading Up To Mini-gun] Helmet [Follow The 4 Vials Away From The Flack Cannon And Hang A Right In An Alcove] Armor Vest [Where The 6 Vials Are, In A Dark Underground Tunnel] Thigh Pads [At The End Of The White Underground Tunnel] Demois Jump Boots (See description) UDamage (Top area in plain sight) Shield Belt (In the opposite direction from the rocket launcher) 22 Vials 6 [On Top Of Ship, Three On Each Side Near The Front Of Ship] 4 [On Top Of Ship, Two On Each Side] 6 [In Red Stuff Heading To Jump Boots] 6 [Near The Armor Vest, 3 On Each Side] Armor Vest [Below The U Damage] Keg O Health [In The Red Stuff In A Round Tunnel] Description From the rocket launcher continue down the ramp to the edge of the map, look down and drop, go into the liquid stuff and follow down till u see the boots. Diesel UDamage (Lower level in narrow corridor with pipes, in plain sight) Shield Belt (Jump on boxes in sniper rifle room in plain sight) 7 Vials 4 [Near The Link Gun On The Pipe] 3 [On The Ramp Going Up To The Sniper Rifle] Thigh Pads [Beside Flack Cannon] Armor Vest [Stand On The Flack Cannon And Look At The Thighs, Walk Out The Door And Look Up ] Fearless Invulnerability (Located on top in main room, accessed by lift) 7 Vials 4 [Near The Middle, Jump From The Invulnerability To The Platform] 3 [Near The Middle, Opposite Side Of The Other 4 Vials] Thigh Pads [Once You Find The 4 Vials, It Should Be To The Left] Gateway Shield Belt (Space area – use fan in hole at rear of ship to fly to the top) Jump Boots x2 (Both in jungle area in plain sight on ground level) 12 Vials 3 [In The Ice Area, By Link Gun] 4 [In Te Jungle Area, By The Rocket Launcher] 5 [In The Space Area, At The Top] Armor Vest [On Top An Island, In The Jungle Area] Thigh Pads [On Top Of The Crates, In The Ice Area] Heat Ray Shield Belt (Up a ramp near rocket launcher, just hug wall and you’ll find it) Invisibility (See description) UDamage (Inside dark walker by station platforms, spawns after 3 mins) Berserk (Also inside Dark Walker ) 17 Vials 5 [Near Jump Pad To Get Armor Vest] 5 [Near Shield Belt] 4 [Near Sniper Rifle On Stairs] 3 [Heading To Invisibility] Armor Vest [Top Of Building, Use Jump Pad Near Vials To Access] Helmet [Beside Shock Rifle] Description From the rocket launcher use boost pad and continue up the stairs in the building, follow corridors over wooden planks and drop down onto ledge. Koos Barge Berserk (Inside of ship at the back) 8 Vials 4 [Bottom Level At The Back Of The Boat] 4 [Bottom Level At The Front, Near Beserk] Armor Vest [Back Of The Boat] Thigh Pads [Middle Of The Boat Beside The Crane] Morbias Arena 0 Vials Description None Rising Sun 24 Vials 4 [To The Left Of The Rocket Spawn In A Wooden Corridor] 4 [To The Right Of The Rocket Spawn In A Wooden Corridor] 4 [In Front Of The Rocket Spawn Near The Armor Vest] 2 [Beside The Armor Vest] 10 [Go To The Flack Cannon And Look Up] Armor Vest [Underneight The Center Platform] Sanctuary Shield Belt (Main room in plain sight) 23 Vials 7 [On The Outside Barrior Of The Map] 3 [On The Way To The Redeemer] 5 [Go Out The Door Behind The RocketLauncher And TurnLeft] 5 [When You Get The 5 Vials, Turn Around And Fall Through The Crack] 3 [When Your Going For The Armor Vest Its In An Alcove] Armor Vest [In The Tower Off To The Side Of The Map] Sentinel Shield Belt (Middle floor in plain sight) UDamage (From the rocket launcher drop down and go right) 8 Vials 3 [On The Ramp Above The U Damage] 5 [Stand On The Link Gun And Look Around, Theirs 5 Near A Lift] Armor Vest [Down The Stairs From The Boi Rifle] Shangri La UDamage (Center room, just jump and you can get it) Shield Belt (See description) Jump Boots (On the wooden pier across from the rocket launcher) 9 Vials 9 [From The Bridge Looking At The U Damage, The Building To The Left Has 9 On The Top Floor] Armor Vest [Follow The Trail Of Vials] Helmet [Back Corner Past The Bridge And U Damage] Description From the UDamage go through the half open wooden doors to the waterfall, use the lift next to it and you should see it just around a slight corner near another waterfall. Capture the Flag (CTF) Maps Coret UDamage (See description) 12 Vials 6 (near rocket launcher, head further toward enemy base, on each side of door, each base) Thigh Pads (2) (middle of map, under u damage, one on each side) Armor Vest (2) (on your bridge, go into the glass overpass, keep walking straight (dont turn)if you turn you went the wrong way, their on both sides) Description From either of the pairs of thigh pads in the centre of the map between the two flags, look up and you’ll see a link gun, follow the stairs past the mini gun and go to the link gun, go up the ramp behind it and around the corridor to see the UDamage. (There are two sets of thigh pads and link guns, directions are applicable to both as it’s a symmetrical map) Facing Worlds UDamage x2 (See description) 0 Vials Helmet (2) - (Behind Each Base) Keg O Health (Very Center Of Map) Armor Vest (2) (top of tower, each side) Description Above the main entrance to each tower there is an alcove with a UDamage in it, can be accessed from outside or inside the tower on the ground level with the translocater. – You must collect both. Hydrosis Shield Belt x2- (See Description) 32 Vials 6 beside armor vest 6 near rocket launcher 4 near the middle bridges, below sniper rifle Helmet(2) - (enter from the right side of the base, its on the floor) Armor Vest(2) - (continue towards the flag, should be on the floor in the next room) Description From the flag look up and you ll see the mini gun, use the translocater to get uo there then go round the path and look up again to see a pipe, use the translocater to go up and get the Shield Belt. Omicron Dawn 8 Vials 8 (4 beside each helmet, one on each side of the map) Helmet (2) (go the the middle bridges and you will see them on the front of each base Armor Vest (2) (from the link gun, just through the next door look up, Both Sides) Thigh Pads (2) (In The same room as the Biorifle, one on each side) Description None Reflection 0 Vials Keg O Health ( the center of the map, below the helmet) Helmet (center of the map on the bridge in the middle) Description None Searchlight Invisibility x2 (See description) Shield Belt (Center room indoors, on top of rotating floor pillar in plain sight) 6 Vials 6 (on the center of the map, its a tower thing as high as you can get, 3 on each side) Armor Vest (2) Very back of your base, use jump pad, under sniper rifle Thigh Pads(2) from the flag take a right (flack side) and the thigh pads are to the left, each side) Description Rocket launcher room, go down the ramp the statue is looking at (you’ll see the arches over the ramp) and it’s right in front of you. The same for both bases and you must collect both. Strident Force shield shoots across map Shield Belt (Centre of map, lower level in a tunnel in plain sight) 34 vials 16 (Theirs 4 on each side of the map, and their on either side of the flag infront of the window) 12 (just before leaving you main base their on the bottom floor beside the enterances) 6 (in the middle of the map at the top of each ramp are three vials) Vertebrae Berserk (See description/ green goo can be seen from sniper rifle) Shield Belt (Ground level in a small gazebo type thing in plain sight, if u can only see the redeemer go to the other side) 28 Vials 8 (4 beside shield belt and 4 beside redeemer in the middle on each side) 14 (beside the biorifle on a ledge, 7 on each side) 6 (by the thigh pads, 3 on each side) Thigh Pads (2) (above the fork in the road, or above the minigun) Armor Vest (2) (past the sniper rifle when heading to the flag) Vehicle Capture the Flag (VCTF) Maps Containment Shield Belt (Above dark walker, center of map in plain sight, use raptor to get to it) Jump Boots x2 (infront of Goliath tank spawn) 0 Vials Body Armor x2 Corruption UDamage (Center of map inside building with water wheel in it, in plain sight) Berserk (same building, other side of water wheel in plain sight) 15 vials Body Armor Thigh Pads x2 Kargo Shield Belt (In front of the tank on the ship just beyond the crates) 10 vials Body Armor x2 Necropolis Jump Boots x2 (Lower level of red base under the archway in the middle, in plain sight) UDamage x2 (Lower level of red base on the far right, in an alcove by rocket launcher). 28 vials Keg O Health x2 Body Armor Description Power ups are in the same place on both sides/bases so collect both. Rails Jump Boots x2 (In the building next to a manta on the far right of red flag/base, ground floor) Shield Belt x2 (Just before the ramp leading to bridge going across river, right side there is an ally with it on the street level) UDamage x2 (Center of red base in plain sight) Berserk (On top of rails above river) 8 vials [4 by each Helmet] 2x Body Armor [Past the Raptor, above two health packs, both sides] 2x Helmet [Past the Body Armor, both sides] Description All power ups are in the same place for both bases, collect all of them. Sandstorm Jump boots x2 (Half way up hill from each base in plain sight, opposite big stairs that go over mountain) Berserk x2 (On top of tower facing through main tunnel to enemy base, use flying vehicle, hellfire?) 16 vials Keg O Health Body Armor x2 Thigh Pads x2 Description All power ups are in the same place for each base, collect both. Suspense Jump Boots x2 (See Description) UDamage x2 (Use bridge suspension wire or raptor to go to the top of the bridge, in plain sight) Berserk x1 (Main road level of bridge at the centre between some barriers in plain sight) 52 vials Body Armor x2 Thigh Pads x2 Keg O Health x2 Description From the red flag go across the main bridge using the left corridor on the ground level of one of its arches, there should be a shock rifle inside. Opposite the rifle is a door leading outside, use the boost pad to jump in the air, look down an you’ll see a second ledge half way to the top, the boots are in there. Suspense Necris Jump Boots x2 (See description for the level “Suspense,” above) Berserk x1 (Same as “Suspense,” above) 52 vials Keg O Health x2 Body Armor x2 Thigh Pads x2 Description Despite being near identical to the level Suspense the UDamages on that level are in an area inaccessible of the Necris Suspense level, I could not find anything else to compensate its removal but think its still a completed map. Warfare Maps Avalanche 0 vials Thigh Pads x4 Description None Avalanche 2 Fronts 0 vials Thigh Pads x4 Description None Cold Harbour Jump Boots (Near hilltop node in plain sight) Shield Belt (See description 1) Berserk (See description 2) 0 vials Description (1) From the jump boots turn around and go past the node straight on to the tower with the lift in it. Look up and use the boots to get it. (2) From either base go outside and drop onto the frozen river between the two, go past the submarine and continue on to see the berserk between two boxes at the edge of the frozen water. Downtown Jump Boots x4 (See descriptions 1 2) Berserk x1 (On the horseshoe shaped road behind the centre node in plain sight) 35 vials Keg O Health Armor Vest x3 Description (1) There is a pair on the rooftops of one of the buildings in each base. (2) From the center node look at the avril missile launcher, you should see a central building with an ally on either side, go down both and collect another two pairs of boots. Downtown Necris Jump Boots x4 35 vials Armor Vest X3 Keg O Health Description Same as downtown minus berserk power up; had a long search for a possible replacement but found nothing. Downtown 2 Fronts Jump Boots x4 Berserk x1 35 vials Keg O Health Armor Vest x3 Description The same as the map; Downtown. Dusk Shield Belt (See Description 1) Jump boots (See Description 2) 10 vials Armor Vest x2 Thigh Pads x4 Description (1) After you capture both mine nodes, a hole opens up in the ground nearby allowing you to drop down and have access to a cicada, drop down one more level to get the power up. (2) Use the cicada to fly directly up and you’ll see a causeway bridge, land and pick it up. Dusk Free Mine Shield Belt Jump boots 10 vials Thigh Pads x4 Armor Vest x2 Floodgate 16 vials Armor Vest Description None Islander 0 vials Armor Vest Description None Islander Necris 0 vials Armor Vest Market District Jump Boots (Under prime node in plain sight) UDamage x2 26 vials Armor Vest x2 Thigh Pads x2 Description From the west node exit the building from the main entrance and go right, follow the ally to the end and go left until you see the UDamages purplr light shinning from an alcove in the wall. The other is in the same place on the other side of the map. OnyxCoast UDamage x2 (Both on a platform, one behind each prime node building) Shield Belt (Across from bridge node) Berserk (Opposite shield Belt on the other secondary bridge) 0 vials Armor Vest x2 Power Surge Berserk x2 (Opposite each prime node on a small cliff, accessed by adjacent ramp) Jump Boots x3 (See descrption)2 either Side of Invisibility) Invisibility (Under the mine node) 0 vials Description 2 either Side of Invisibility, 3rd is beyond the node structure in the direction away from the prime nodes. It s by the crystals near the link gun between some rocks. Serenity Shield Belt x2 (On a ledge near each core) UDamage x2 Berserk x2 Jump Boots x2 (See description 3) 0 vials Armor Vest x2 Keg O Health x2 Description (1) From either core, head for the prime node, about half way you go past a vehicle spawn continue a bit further and it’s on a raised bit of rock. (2) On each side of the mine nodes are elevated catwalks; at each end of these are berserk powerups. (3) From either prime node look towards the other, you’ll see two possible routes, one high and one low, take the low one and follow it around, you’ll pass to sets of boots; collect both. Serenity Necris Description Identical to “Serenity” level (See above) Sinkhole Shield Belt x2 Berserk UDamage 16 vials Description In each corner of the prime node room are small caves, in each of these is a powerup. Tank Crossing 6 vials Body Armor x2 Torlan Jump Boots x5 (See description 1, 2 and 3) Berserk x1(See description 3) Shield Belt x2 (See description 4 and 5) 0 vials Armor Vest x2 Description (1) In each base on top of the central tower, use boost pad on the raised walkways inside each base to get up there. (2) On the ground floor by each prime node. (3) On the bridge above the centre node. (4) Next to the centre node. (5) On the highest point of the tower on the bridge above the centre node. Use one of the raptors that spawn in each base to get there. Torlan Classic Description Identical to “Torlan” level (See above) Torlan Double Prime Description Identical to “Torlan” level (See above) Torlan Necris Description Identical to “Torlan” level (See above) Torlan Short Description Identical to “Torlan” level (See above)
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Chapter VII.救済策(Remedies)-1 Contents Top Chapter I.序論(Introductory) Chapter II.戦争以前のヨーロッパ(Europe before the War) Chapter III.会議(The Conference) Chapter IV.条約(The Treaty)-1 Chapter IV.条約(The Treaty)-2 Chapter IV.条約(The Treaty)-3 Chapter V.賠償(Reparation)-1 Chapter V.賠償(Reparation)-2 Chapter V.賠償(Reparation)-3 Chapter V.賠償(Reparation)-4 Chapter V.賠償(Reparation)-5 Chapter VI.条約後のヨーロッパ(Europe after the Treaty)-5 Chapter VII.救済策(Remedies)-1 Chapter VII.救済策(Remedies)-2 Chapter VII.救済策(Remedies)-1 It is difficult to maintain true perspective in large affairs. I have criticized the work of Paris, and have depicted in somber colors the condition and the prospects of Europe. This is one aspect of the position and, I believe, a true one. But in so complex a phenomenon the prognostics do not all point one way; and we may make the error of expecting consequences to follow too swiftly and too inevitably from what perhaps are not all the relevant causes. The blackness of the prospect itself leads us to doubt its accuracy; our imagination is dulled rather than stimulated by too woeful a narration, and our minds rebound from what is felt "too bad to be true." But before the reader allows himself to be too much swayed by these natural reflections, and before I lead him, as is the intention of this chapter, towards remedies and ameliorations and the discovery of happier tendencies, let him redress the balance of his thought by recalling two contrasts—England and Russia, of which the one may encourage his optimism too much, but the other should remind him that catastrophes can still happen, and that modern society is not immune from the very greatest evils. In the chapters of this book I have not generally had in mind the situation or the problems of England. "Europe" in my narration must generally be interpreted to exclude the British Isles. England is in a state of transition, and her economic problems are serious. We may be on the eve of great changes in her social and industrial structure. Some of us may welcome such prospects and some of us deplore them. But they are of a different kind altogether from those impending on Europe. I do not perceive in England the slightest possibility of catastrophe or any serious likelihood of a general upheaval of society. The war has impoverished us, but not seriously;—I should judge that the real wealth of the country in 1919 is at least equal to what it was in 1900. Our balance of trade is adverse, but not so much so that the readjustment of it need disorder our economic life.[157] The deficit in our Budget is large, but not beyond what firm and prudent statesmanship could bridge. The shortening of the hours of labor may have somewhat diminished our productivity. But it should not be too much to hope that this is a feature of transition, and no due who is acquainted with the British workingman can doubt that, if it suits him, and if he is in sympathy and reasonable contentment with the conditions of his life, he can produce at least as much in a shorter working day as he did in the longer hours which prevailed formerly. The most serious problems for England have been brought to a head by the war, but are in their origins more fundamental. The forces of the nineteenth century have run their course and are exhausted. The economic motives and ideals of that generation no longer satisfy us we must find a new way and must suffer again the malaise, and finally the pangs, of a new industrial birth. This is one element. The other is that on which I have enlarged in Chapter II.;—the increase in the real cost of food and the diminishing response of nature to any further increase in the population of the world, a tendency which must be especially injurious to the greatest of all industrial countries and the most dependent on imported supplies of food. But these secular problems are such as no age is free from. They are of an altogether different order from those which may afflict the peoples of Central Europe. Those readers who, chiefly mindful of the British conditions with which they are familiar, are apt to indulge their optimism, and still more those whose immediate environment is American, must cast their minds to Russia, Turkey, Hungary, or Austria, where the most dreadful material evils which men can suffer—famine, cold, disease, war, murder, and anarchy—are an actual present experience, if they are to apprehend the character of the misfortunes against the further extension of which it must surely be our duty to seek the remedy, if there is one. What then is to be done? The tentative suggestions of this chapter may appear to the reader inadequate. But the opportunity was missed at Paris during the six months which followed the Armistice, and nothing we can do now can repair the mischief wrought at that time. Great privation and great risks to society have become unavoidable. All that is now open to us is to redirect, so far as lies in our power, the fundamental economic tendencies which underlie the events of the hour, so that they promote the re-establishment of prosperity and order, instead of leading us deeper into misfortune. We must first escape from the atmosphere and the methods of Paris. Those who controlled the Conference may bow before the gusts of popular opinion, but they will never lead us out of our troubles. It is hardly to be supposed that the Council of Four can retrace their steps, even if they wished to do so. The replacement of the existing Governments of Europe is, therefore, an almost indispensable preliminary. I propose then to discuss a program, for those who believe that the Peace of Versailles cannot stand, under the following heads The Revision of the Treaty. The settlement of inter-Ally indebtedness. An international loan and the reform of the currency. The relations of Central Europe to Russia. 1. The Revision of the Treaty Are any constitutional means open to us for altering the Treaty? President Wilson and General Smuts, who believe that to have secured the Covenant of the League of Nations outweighs much evil in the rest of the Treaty, have indicated that we must look to the League for the gradual evolution of a more tolerable life for Europe. "There are territorial settlements," General Smuts wrote in his statement on signing the Peace Treaty, "which will need revision. There are guarantees laid down which we all hope will soon be found out of harmony with the new peaceful temper and unarmed state of our former enemies. There are punishments foreshadowed over most of which a calmer mood may yet prefer to pass the sponge of oblivion. There are indemnities stipulated which cannot be enacted without grave injury to the industrial revival of Europe, and which it will be in the interests of all to render more tolerable and moderate.... I am confident that the League of Nations will yet prove the path of escape for Europe out of the ruin brought about by this war." Without the League, President Wilson informed the Senate when he presented the Treaty to them early in July, 1919, "...long-continued supervision of the task of reparation which Germany was to undertake to complete within the next generation might entirely break down;[158] the reconsideration and revision of administrative arrangements and restrictions which the Treaty prescribed, but which it recognized might not provide lasting advantage or be entirely fair if too long enforced, would be impracticable." Can we look forward with fair hopes to securing from the operation of the League those benefits which two of its principal begetters thus encourage us to expect from it? The relevant passage is to be found in Article XIX. of the Covenant, which runs as follows "The Assembly may from time to time advise the reconsideration by Members of the League of treaties which have become inapplicable and the consideration of international conditions whose continuance might endanger the peace of the world." But alas! Article V. provides that "Except where otherwise expressly provided in this Covenant or by the terms of the present Treaty, decisions at any meeting of the Assembly or of the Council shall require the agreement of all the Members of the League represented at the meeting." Does not this provision reduce the League, so far as concerns an early reconsideration of any of the terms of the Peace Treaty, into a body merely for wasting time? If all the parties to the Treaty are unanimously of opinion that it requires alteration in a particular sense, it does not need a League and a Covenant to put the business through. Even when the Assembly of the League is unanimous it can only "advise" reconsideration by the members specially affected. But the League will operate, say its supporters, by its influence on the public opinion of the world, and the view of the majority will carry decisive weight in practice, even though constitutionally it is of no effect. Let us pray that this be so. Yet the League in the hands of the trained European diplomatist may become an unequaled instrument for obstruction and delay. The revision of Treaties is entrusted primarily, not to the Council, which meets frequently, but to the Assembly, which will meet more rarely and must become, as any one with an experience of large Inter-Ally Conferences must know, an unwieldy polyglot debating society in which the greatest resolution and the best management may fail altogether to bring issues to a head against an opposition in favor of the status quo. There are indeed two disastrous blots on the Covenant,—Article V., which prescribes unanimity, and the much-criticized Article X., by which "The Members of the League undertake to respect and preserve as against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all Members of the League." These two Articles together go some way to destroy the conception of the League as an instrument of progress, and to equip it from the outset with an almost fatal bias towards the status quo. It is these Articles which have reconciled to the League some of its original opponents, who now hope to make of it another Holy Alliance for the perpetuation of the economic ruin of their enemies and the Balance of Power in their own interests which they believe themselves to have established by the Peace. But while it would be wrong and foolish to conceal from ourselves in the interests of "idealism" the real difficulties of the position in the special matter of revising treaties, that is no reason for any of us to decry the League, which the wisdom of the world may yet transform into a powerful instrument of peace, and which in Articles XI.-XVII.[159] has already accomplished a great and beneficent achievement. I agree, therefore, that our first efforts for the Revision of the Treaty must be made through the League rather than in any other way, in the hope that the force of general opinion and, if necessary, the use of financial pressure and financial inducements, may be enough to prevent a recalcitrant minority from exercising their right of veto. We must trust the new Governments, whose existence I premise in the principal Allied countries, to show a profounder wisdom and a greater magnanimity than their predecessors. We have seen in Chapters IV. and V. that there are numerous particulars in which the Treaty is objectionable. I do not intend to enter here into details, or to attempt a revision of the Treaty clause by clause. I limit myself to three great changes which are necessary for the economic life of Europe, relating to Reparation, to Coal and Iron, and to Tariffs. Reparation.—If the sum demanded for Reparation is less than what the Allies are entitled to on a strict interpretation of their engagements, it is unnecessary to particularize the items it represents or to hear arguments about its compilation. I suggest, therefore, the following settlement — (1) The amount of the payment to be made by Germany in respect of Reparation and the costs of the Armies of Occupation might be fixed at $10,000,000,000. (2) The surrender of merchant ships and submarine cables under the Treaty, of war material under the Armistice, of State property in ceded territory, of claims against such territory in respect of public debt, and of Germany s claims against her former Allies, should be reckoned as worth the lump sum of $2,500,000,000, without any attempt being made to evaluate them item by item. (3) The balance of $7,500,000,000 should not carry interest pending its repayment, and should be paid by Germany in thirty annual instalments of $250,000,000, beginning in 1923. (4) The Reparation Commission should be dissolved, or, if any duties remain for it to perform, it should become an appanage of the League of Nations and should include representatives of Germany and of the neutral States. (5) Germany would be left to meet the annual instalments in such manner as she might see fit, any complaint against her for non-fulfilment of her obligations being lodged with the League of Nations. That is to say, there would be no further expropriation of German private property abroad, except so far as is required to meet private German obligations out of the proceeds of such property already liquidated or in the hands of Public Trustees and Enemy Property Custodians in the Allied countries and in the United States; and, in particular, Article 260 (which provides for the expropriation of German interests in public utility enterprises) would be abrogated. (6) No attempt should be made to extract Reparation payments from Austria. Coal and Iron.—(1) The Allies options on coal under Annex V. should be abandoned, but Germany s obligation to make good France s loss of coal through the destruction of her mines should remain. That is to say, Germany should undertake "to deliver to France annually for a period not exceeding ten years an amount of coal equal to the difference between the annual production before the war of the coal mines of the Nord and Pas de Calais, destroyed as a result of the war, and the production of the mines of the same area during the years in question; such delivery not to exceed twenty million tons in any one year of the first five years, and eight million tons in any one year of the succeeding five years." This obligation should lapse, nevertheless, in the event of the coal districts of Upper Silesia being taken from Germany in the final settlement consequent on the plebiscite. (2) The arrangement as to the Saar should hold good, except that, on the one hand, Germany should receive no credit for the mines, and, on the other, should receive back both the mines and the territory without payment and unconditionally after ten years. But this should be conditional on France s entering into an agreement for the same period to supply Germany from Lorraine with at least 50 per cent of the iron-ore which was carried from Lorraine into Germany proper before the war, in return for an undertaking from Germany to supply Lorraine with an amount of coal equal to the whole amount formerly sent to Lorraine from Germany proper, after allowing for the output of the Saar. (3) The arrangement as to Upper Silesia should hold good. That is to say, a plebiscite should be held, and in coming to a final decision "regard will be paid (by the principal Allied and Associated Powers) to the wishes of the inhabitants as shown by the vote, and to the geographical and economic conditions of the locality." But the Allies should declare that in their judgment "economic conditions" require the inclusion of the coal districts in Germany unless the wishes of the inhabitants are decidedly to the contrary. (4) The Coal Commission already established by the Allies should become an appanage of the League of Nations, and should be enlarged to include representatives of Germany and the other States of Central and Eastern Europe, of the Northern Neutrals, and of Switzerland. Its authority should be advisory only, but should extend over the distribution of the coal supplies of Germany, Poland, and the constituent parts of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, and of the exportable surplus of the United Kingdom. All the States represented on the Commission should undertake to furnish it with the fullest information, and to be guided by its advice so far as their sovereignty and their vital interests permit. Tariffs.—A Free Trade Union should be established under the auspices of the League of Nations of countries undertaking to impose no protectionist tariffs[160] whatever against the produce of other members of the Union, Germany, Poland, the new States which formerly composed the Austro-Hungarian and Turkish Empires, and the Mandated States should be compelled to adhere to this Union for ten years, after which time adherence would be voluntary. The adherence of other States would be voluntary from the outset. But it is to be hoped that the United Kingdom, at any rate, would become an original member. By fixing the Reparation payments well within Germany s capacity to pay, we make possible the renewal of hope and enterprise within her territory, we avoid the perpetual friction and opportunity of improper pressure arising out of Treaty clauses which are impossible of fulfilment, and we render unnecessary the intolerable powers of the Reparation Commission. By a moderation of the clauses relating directly or indirectly to coal, and by the exchange of iron-ore, we permit the continuance of Germany s industrial life, and put limits on the loss of productivity which would be brought about otherwise by the interference of political frontiers with the natural localization of the iron and steel industry. By the proposed Free Trade Union some part of the loss of organization and economic efficiency may be retrieved, which must otherwise result from the innumerable new political frontiers now created between greedy, jealous, immature, and economically incomplete nationalist States. Economic frontiers were tolerable so long as an immense territory was included in a few great Empires; but they will not be tolerable when the Empires of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Turkey have been partitioned between some twenty independent authorities. A Free Trade Union, comprising the whole of Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe, Siberia, Turkey, and (I should hope) the United Kingdom, Egypt, and India, might do as much for the peace and prosperity of the world as the League of Nations itself. Belgium, Holland, Scandinavia, and Switzerland might be expected to adhere to it shortly. And it would be greatly to be desired by their friends that France and Italy also should see their way to adhesion. It would be objected, I suppose, by some critics that such an arrangement might go some way in effect towards realizing the former German dream of Mittel-Europa. If other countries were so foolish as to remain outside the Union and to leave to Germany all its advantages, there might be some truth in this. But an economic system, to which every one had the opportunity of belonging and which gave special privilege to none, is surely absolutely free from the objections of a privileged and avowedly imperialistic scheme of exclusion and discrimination. Our attitude to these criticisms must be determined by our whole moral and emotional reaction to the future of international relations and the Peace of the World. If we take the view that for at least a generation to come Germany cannot be trusted with even a modicum of prosperity, that while all our recent Allies are angels of light, all our recent enemies, Germans, Austrians, Hungarians, and the rest, are children of the devil, that year by year Germany must be kept impoverished and her children starved and crippled, and that she must be ringed round by enemies; then we shall reject all the proposals of this chapter, and particularly those which may assist Germany to regain a part of her former material prosperity and find a means of livelihood for the industrial population of her towns. But if this view of nations and of their relation to one another is adopted by the democracies of Western Europe, and is financed by the United States, heaven help us all. If we aim deliberately at the impoverishment of Central Europe, vengeance, I dare predict, will not limp. Nothing can then delay for very long that final civil war between the forces of Reaction and the despairing convulsions of Revolution, before which the horrors of the late German war will fade into nothing, and which will destroy, whoever is victor, the civilization and the progress of our generation. Even though the result disappoint us, must we not base our actions on better expectations, and believe that the prosperity and happiness of one country promotes that of others, that the solidarity of man is not a fiction, and that nations can still afford to treat other nations as fellow-creatures? Such changes as I have proposed above might do something appreciable to enable the industrial populations of Europe to continue to earn a livelihood. But they would not be enough by themselves. In particular, France would be a loser on paper (on paper only, for she will never secure the actual fulfilment of her present claims), and an escape from her embarrassments must be shown her in some other direction. I proceed, therefore, to proposals, first, for the adjustment of the claims of America and the Allies amongst themselves; and second, for the provision of sufficient credit to enable Europe to re-create her stock of circulating capital. 2. The Settlement of Inter-Ally Indebtedness In proposing a modification of the Reparation terms, I have considered them so far only in relation to Germany. But fairness requires that so great a reduction in the amount should be accompanied by a readjustment of its apportionment between the Allies themselves, The professions which our statesmen made on every platform during the war, as well as other considerations, surely require that the areas damaged by the enemy s invasion should receive a priority of compensation. While this was one of the ultimate objects for which we said we were fighting, we never included the recovery of separation allowances amongst our war aims. I suggest, therefore, that we should by our acts prove ourselves sincere and trustworthy, and that accordingly Great Britain should waive altogether her claims for cash payment in favor of Belgium, Serbia, and France. The whole of the payments made by Germany would then be subject to the prior charge of repairing the material injury done to those countries and provinces which suffered actual invasion by the enemy; and I believe that the sum of $7,500,000,000 thus available would be adequate to cover entirely the actual costs of restoration. Further, it is only by a complete subordination of her own claims for cash compensation that Great Britain can ask with clean hands for a revision of the Treaty and clear her honor from the breach of faith for which she bears the main responsibility, as a result of the policy to which the General Election of 1918 pledged her representatives. With the Reparation problem thus cleared up it would be possible to bring forward with a better grace and more hope of success two other financial proposals, each of which involves an appeal to the generosity of the United States. The first is for the entire cancellation of Inter-Ally indebtedness (that is to say, indebtedness between the Governments of the Allied and Associated countries) incurred for the purposes of the war. This proposal, which has been put forward already in certain quarters, is one which I believe to be absolutely essential to the future prosperity of the world. It would be an act of far-seeing statesmanship for the United Kingdom and the United States, the two Powers chiefly concerned, to adopt it. The sums of money which are involved are shown approximately in the following table —[161] Loans toBy United StatesBy United KingdomBy FranceTotal Million Dollars Million Dollars Million Dollars Million Dollars United Kingdom 4,210 .... .... 4,210 France 2,750 2,540 .... 5,290 Italy 1,625 2,335 175 4,135 Russia 190 2,840[162] 800 3,830 Belgium 400 490[163] 450 1,340 Serbia and Jugo-Slavia 100 100[163] 100 300 Other Allies 175 395 250 820 Total 9,450[164] 8,700 1,775 19,925 Thus the total volume of Inter-Ally indebtedness, assuming that loans from one Ally are not set off against loans to another, is nearly $20,000,000,000. The United States is a lender only. The United Kingdom has lent about twice as much as she has borrowed. France has borrowed about three times as much as she has lent. The other Allies have been borrowers only. If all the above Inter-Ally indebtedness were mutually forgiven, the net result on paper (i.e. assuming all the loans to be good) would be a surrender by the United States of about $10,000,000,000 and by the United Kingdom of about $4,500,000,000. France would gain about $3,500,000,000 and Italy about $4,000,000,000. But these figures overstate the loss to the United Kingdom and understate the gain to France; for a large part of the loans made by both these countries has been to Russia and cannot, by any stretch of imagination, be considered good. If the loans which the United Kingdom has made to her Allies are reckoned to be worth 50 per cent of their full value (an arbitrary but convenient assumption which the Chancellor of the Exchequer has adopted on more than one occasion as being as good as any other for the purposes of an approximate national balance sheet), the operation would involve her neither in loss nor in gain. But in whatever way the net result is calculated on paper, the relief in anxiety which such a liquidation of the position would carry with it would be very great. It is from the United States, therefore, that the proposal asks generosity. Speaking with a very intimate knowledge of the relations throughout the war between the British, the American, and the other Allied Treasuries, I believe this to be an act of generosity for which Europe can fairly ask, provided Europe is making an honorable attempt in other directions, not to continue war, economic or otherwise, but to achieve the economic reconstitution of the whole Continent, The financial sacrifices of the United States have been, in proportion to her wealth, immensely less than those of the European States. This could hardly have been otherwise. It was a European quarrel, in which the United States Government could not have justified itself before its citizens in expending the whole national strength, as did the Europeans. After the United States came into the war her financial assistance was lavish and unstinted, and without this assistance the Allies could never have won the war,[165] quite apart from the decisive influence of the arrival of the American troops. Europe, too, should never forget the extraordinary assistance afforded her during the first six months of 1919 through the agency of Mr. Hoover and the American Commission of Relief. Never was a nobler work of disinterested goodwill carried through with more tenacity and sincerity and skill, and with less thanks either asked or given. The ungrateful Governments of Europe owe much more to the statesmanship and insight of Mr. Hoover and his band of American workers than they have yet appreciated or will ever acknowledge. The American Relief Commission, and they only, saw the European position during those months in its true perspective and felt towards it as men should. It was their efforts, their energy, and the American resources placed by the President at their disposal, often acting in the teeth of European obstruction, which not only saved an immense amount of human suffering, but averted a widespread breakdown of the European system.[166] But in speaking thus as we do of American financial assistance, we tacitly assume, and America, I believe, assumed it too when she gave the money, that it was not in the nature of an investment. If Europe is going to repay the $10,000,000,000 worth of financial assistance which she has had from the United States with compound interest at 5 per cent, the matter takes on quite a different complexion. If America s advances are to be regarded in this light, her relative financial sacrifice has been very slight indeed. Controversies as to relative sacrifice are very barren and very foolish also; for there is no reason in the world why relative sacrifice should necessarily be equal,—so many other very relevant considerations being quite different in the two cases. The two or three facts following are put forward, therefore, not to suggest that they provide any compelling argument for Americans, but only to show that from his own selfish point of view an Englishman is not seeking to avoid due sacrifice on his country s part in making the present suggestion. (1) The sums which the British Treasury borrowed from the American Treasury, after the latter came into the war, were approximately offset by the sums which England lent to her other Allies during the same period (i.e. excluding sums lent before the United States came into the war); so that almost the whole of England s indebtedness to the United States was incurred, not on her own account, but to enable her to assist the rest of her Allies, who were for various reasons not in a position to draw their assistance from the United States direct.[167] (2) The United Kingdom has disposed of about $5,000,000,000 worth of her foreign securities, and in addition has incurred foreign debt to the amount of about $6,000,000,000. The United States, so far from selling, has bought back upwards of $5,000,000,000, and has incurred practically no foreign debt. (3) The population of the United Kingdom is about one-half that of the United States, the income about one-third, and the accumulated wealth between one-half and one-third. The financial capacity of the United Kingdom may therefore be put at about two-fifths that of the United States. This figure enables us to make the following comparison —Excluding loans to Allies in each case (as is right on the assumption that these loans are to be repaid), the war expenditure of the United Kingdom has been about three times that of the United Sates, or in proportion to capacity between seven and eight times. Having cleared this issue out of the way as briefly as possible, I turn to the broader issues of the future relations between the parties to the late war, by which the present proposal must primarily be judged. Failing such a settlement as is now proposed, the war will have ended with a network of heavy tribute payable from one Ally to another. The total amount of this tribute is even likely to exceed the amount obtainable from the enemy; and the war will have ended with the intolerable result of the Allies paying indemnities to one another instead of receiving them from the enemy. For this reason the question of Inter-Allied indebtedness is closely bound up with the intense popular feeling amongst the European Allies on the question of indemnities,—a feeling which is based, not on any reasonable calculation of what Germany can, in fact, pay, but on a well-founded appreciation of the unbearable financial situation in which these countries will find themselves unless she pays. Take Italy as an extreme example. If Italy can reasonably be expected to pay $4,000,000,000, surely Germany can and ought to pay an immeasurably higher figure. Or if it is decided (as it must be) that Austria can pay next to nothing, is it not an intolerable conclusion that Italy should be loaded with a crushing tribute, while Austria escapes? Or, to put it slightly differently, how can Italy be expected to submit to payment of this great sum and see Czecho-Slovakia pay little or nothing? At the other end of the scale there is the United Kingdom. Here the financial position is different, since to ask us to pay $4,000,000,000 is a very different proposition from asking Italy to pay it. But the sentiment is much the same. If we have to be satisfied without full compensation from Germany, how bitter will be the protests against paying it to the United States. We, it will be said, have to be content with a claim against the bankrupt estates of Germany, France, Italy, and Russia, whereas the United States has secured a first mortgage upon us. The case of France is at least as overwhelming. She can barely secure from Germany the full measure of the destruction of her countryside. Yet victorious France must pay her friends and Allies more than four times the indemnity which in the defeat of 1870 she paid Germany. The hand of Bismarck was light compared with that of an Ally or of an Associate. A settlement of Inter-Ally indebtedness is, therefore, an indispensable preliminary to the peoples of the Allied countries facing, with other than a maddened and exasperated heart, the inevitable truth about the prospects of an indemnity from the enemy. It might be an exaggeration to say that it is impossible for the European Allies to pay the capital and interest due from them on these debts, but to make them do so would certainly be to impose a crushing burden. They may be expected, therefore, to make constant attempts to evade or escape payment, and these attempts will be a constant source of international friction and ill-will for many years to come. A debtor nation does not love its creditor, and it is fruitless to expect feelings of goodwill from France, Italy, and Russia towards this country or towards America, if their future development is stifled for many years to come by the annual tribute which they must pay us. There will be a great incentive to them to seek their friends in other directions, and any future rupture of peaceable relations will always carry with it the enormous advantage of escaping the payment of external debts, if, on the other hand, these great debts are forgiven, a stimulus will be given to the solidarity and true friendliness of the nations lately associated. The existence of the great war debts is a menace to financial stability everywhere. There is no European country in which repudiation may not soon become an important political issue. In the case of internal debt, however, there are interested parties on both sides, and the question is one of the internal distribution of wealth. With external debts this is not so, and the creditor nations may soon find their interest inconveniently bound up with the maintenance of a particular type of government or economic organization in the debtor countries. Entangling alliances or entangling leagues are nothing to the entanglements of cash owing. The final consideration influencing the reader s attitude to this proposal must, however, depend on his view as to the future place in the world s progress of the vast paper entanglements which are our legacy from war finance both at home and abroad. The war has ended with every one owing every one else immense sums of money. Germany owes a large sum to the Allies, the Allies owe a large sum to Great Britain, and Great Britain owes a large sum to the United States. The holders of war loan in every country are owed a large sum by the State, and the State in its turn is owed a large sum by these and other taxpayers. The whole position is in the highest degree artificial, misleading, and vexatious. We shall never be able to move again, unless we can free our limbs from these paper shackles. A general bonfire is so great a necessity that unless we can make of it an orderly and good-tempered affair in which no serious injustice is done to any one, it will, when it comes at last, grow into a conflagration that may destroy much else as well. As regards internal debt, I am one of those who believe that a capital levy for the extinction of debt is an absolute prerequisite of sound finance in everyone of the European belligerent countries. But the continuance on a huge scale of indebtedness between Governments has special dangers of its own. Before the middle of the nineteenth century no nation owed payments to a foreign nation on any considerable scale, except such tributes as were exacted under the compulsion of actual occupation in force and, at one time, by absentee princes under the sanctions of feudalism. It is true that the need for European capitalism to find an outlet in the New World has led during the past fifty years, though even now on a relatively modest scale, to such countries as Argentine owing an annual sum to such countries as England. But the system is fragile; and it has only survived because its burden on the paying countries has not so far been oppressive, because this burden is represented by real assets and is bound up with the property system generally, and because the sums already lent are not unduly large in relation to those which it is still hoped to borrow. Bankers are used to this system, and believe it to be a necessary part of the permanent order of society. They are disposed to believe, therefore, by analogy with it, that a comparable system between Governments, on a far vaster and definitely oppressive scale, represented by no real assets, and less closely associated with the property system, is natural and reasonable and in conformity with human nature. I doubt this view of the world. Even capitalism at home, which engages many local sympathies, which plays a real part in the daily process of production, and upon the security of which the present organization of society largely depends, is not very safe. But however this may be, will the discontented peoples of Europe be willing for a generation to come so to order their lives that an appreciable part of their daily produce may be available to meet a foreign payment, the reason of which, whether as between Europe and America, or as between Germany and the rest of Europe, does not spring compellingly from their sense of justice or duty? On the one hand, Europe must depend in the long run on her own daily labor and not on the largesse of America; but, on the other hand, she will not pinch herself in order that the fruit of her daily labor may go elsewhere. In short, I do not believe that any of these tributes will continue to be paid, at the best, for more than a very few years. They do not square with human nature or agree with the spirit of the age. If there is any force in this mode of thought, expediency and generosity agree together, and the policy which will best promote immediate friendship between nations will not conflict with the permanent interests of the benefactor.[168]
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The story below is originally published on Mainichi Daily News by Mainichi Shinbun (http //mdn.mainichi.jp). They admitted inventing its kinky features, or rather deliberately mistranslating them from the original gossip magazine. In fact, this is far from the general Japanese behavior or sense of worth. このページは、毎日新聞事件の検証のための配信記事対訳ページです。直接ジャンプして来られた方は、必ずFAQをお読みください。 ※ この和訳はあくまでもボランティアの方々による一例であり、翻訳の正確さについては各自判断してください。もし誤訳(の疑い)を発見した場合には、直接ページを編集して訂正するか翻訳者連絡掲示板に報告してください。 Street stall sex service serves up buffet of tasty babes in Japan日本では街の屋台のセックスサービスがおいしいベイビーの料理をおもてなしする 参考資料 拡散状況 関連ページ Street stall sex service serves up buffet of tasty babes in Japan 日本では街の屋台のセックスサービスがおいしいベイビーの料理をおもてなしする 0 Street stall sex service serves up buffet of tasty babes in Japan 2005,01,12 Shukan Taishu 1/24 By Ryann Connell 日本では街の屋台のセックスサービスがおいしいベイビーの料理をおもてなしする 2005,01,12 週刊大衆 1/24 ライアン・コネル記 1 Japan s entrepreneurs of eroticism have come up with an inventive way to circumvent a recent crackdown on the country s flesh trade, according to Shukan Taishu (1/24). 日本のエロティシズムの企業家が、日本の肉体売買における最近の厳重な取り締まりを巧みに逃れる独創的な方法をを考え出した。週刊大衆(1/24)より。 2 Spearheaded by Tokyo Gov. Shintaro Ishihara, authorities have over the past few months carried out a series of raids on the capital s sex joints, crippling the once-thriving seikan herusu and imekura services. 東京都知事石原慎太郎が先頭となって、この数カ月にわたって当局は東京都の性的にいかがわしいところに対して一連の強制捜査を実行していて、かつては繁盛していた性感ヘルスやイメクラ業を営業不能にしている。 3 Escort trades initially saw the raids as a potential boon for their business, but all the clean-up actually did was drive more women into freelancing and thus competition, often at discount rates. Moreover, customers often shun escorts because of the rigmarole involved in setting up meetings, such as making phone calls and the availability of the service only in selected areas and places. 最初のうち売春業者は、強制捜査の結果として自分たちのビジネスが利益を得るかもしれないと考えていたが、しかし実際にこれらの手入れがしたことのすべては、より多くの女性をフリーランスにしてしばしば割引価格で競争させるよう駆り立てたことだけだった。 そのうえ、客はしばしば売春を避ける。電話をかけたり、特定の地域や場所だけでしか利用できないなどの、出会いの手はずを整えるまでの手続きが面倒なためである。 4 One business operator, however, has come up with the yatai-kei fuzoku, the sex service named after the yatai sidewalk food stalls set up throughout Japanese cities, though the tasty treats he s offering appeal to a different type of gourmand. ところがある事業運営者が、日本の都市ならいたるところにある道に面して食品を提供する出店である『ヤタイ』にちなんで名付けられたセックスサービスである、屋台系風俗を考案した。とはいえ彼が提供する魅力的なおもてなしは、普通の美食家とは違う美食家の心にうったえかけるものだ。 5 "First thing I did was buy a light van. I get the girls working for me to ride in the front seat while we send the van around the streets of entertainment districts. A sign on the side of the van identifies us as being an escort service and also lists the name of our company and its phone number," the originator of the yatai-kei service,identified only as Mr. A, tells Shukan Taishu. "The girl puts her head out of the window and carries on with guys walking around on the streets. She yells out her name and whatever else she thinks will attract attention. If the guy likes what he sees, he can give us a call. We ll get in touch with the girl in the van and she can get out and do whatever she likes." 「私がした最初のことはライトバンを買うことでした。前部座席に座って私のために働く少女たちを私はやとい、そうして私たちは歓楽街の通り中にバンを走らせました。バンの側面に書かれているものによって、私たちが売春業をしていることがわかり、また私たちの会社の名前と電話番号も記載されています」とA氏としか素性の分からない屋台系サービスの創始者は週刊大衆に語る。 「少女は車の窓から頭をだして街を歩き回ってる男たちといちゃつきます。彼女は自分の名前を大声でいい、彼女がそれ以外に考えるのは注意をひくことだけです。もし男が自分が見たものを好んだら、彼は私たちに電話することができます。私たちはバンにのった少女と連絡をとり、彼女は車から出て彼女が気に入ることなら何でもします。」 6 Though skirting the law, Mr. A insists what he is doing is perfectly legal, provided he continues to register his company as an escort service without a storefront and does not let the van be used for anything other than advertising. 法律をかすめているにもかかわらず、A氏は自分がやっていることは完全に合法だと主張する。彼は店舗のないエスコート業として自分の会社を登録しつづけ、バンを広告以外には使わせていないからだそうだ。 7 Incidentally, the operator says he got the idea for his service from the ads on buses that Ishihara recommended metropolitan government-run vehicles start using a few years ago. ちなみにこの運営者は、数年前に東京都営の乗り物で使い始めるよう石原が推奨したバスに描かれた広告から彼の商売のアイデアを思いついたと言う。 8 Experts on Japan s netherworld say the idea may be the shape of the future. 日本の暗黒街の専門家が言うにはこのアイデアは未来を先取りしたものかもしれないそうだ。 9 "It s an idea that will probably put some spark in the struggling flesh business. I wouldn t be surprised to see it spread throughout the whole country," Yusaku Ito, a writer on the adult entertainment industry, tells Shukan Taishu. "It s quite conceivable that spaces in front of most train stations will be packed with parked vans that are covered in ads for sex services." January 12, 2005 「このアイデアは苦闘する売春業に活気を与えるかもしれません。これが日本中に広がるのを見ることになっても私は驚かないでしょう」と、成人娯楽産業ライターの伊藤裕作は週刊大衆に語る。 「たいていの電車駅の前の空間がセックスサービスの広告に覆われたバンに駐車されていっぱいになるということは、おおいに起こりうることです」 2005年1月12日 参考資料 伊藤裕作 http //ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%BC%8A%E8%97%A4%E8%A3%95%E4%BD%9C 拡散状況 海外ブログ 部分転載:http //cranialcavity.wordpress.com/2005/01/15/hey-stop-that-van/(*1) Asian Sex Gazzete http //www.asiansexgazette.com/asg/japan/japan02news82.htm(*2) 英語サイト http //groups.yahoo.com/group/asiandivas/message/5339 関連ページ WaiWaiの記事を転載した英語サイト:Y 優先的に翻訳すべき記事リスト 東京都 毎日新聞英語版から配信された記事2005年 海外ブログに記事が及ぼした影響