Making Scents: No Secrets

IFRA North America ехрlаіnѕ thе importance οf protecting perfumers’ artistic creations іn thіѕ short animated video.

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27 Responses to “Making Scents: No Secrets”

  1. dsyance says:

    Sooo, it is okay to hide the fact that what goes into these forumlas are harmful chemicals? What a bunch of hoooeeyy! Just as it is important to list what is in our food sources we ingest into our bodies, it is equally? important to know what we put on our skin, as it is an organ that absorbs what is applied on it into our bodies!

  2. walksindreams says:

    …or because fragrance is composed of thousands of chemicals that are NOT tested for health risks, or regulated. It is a ‘trade secret’ because companies do not want to reveal what is actually? in them.

  3. drfloppyowns says:

    So if the proportions are the only thing thats a secret then why? can’t the scents ingredients be included in a product label again?

  4. Warchief1521 says:

    Uhhh does anyone realize that they don’t need this legislation to do what they’re doing? They’re already fuckin doing? it.

  5. sk8erfreak9242 says:

    everytime you do that with the paper i think? youre going to rip it lol

  6. Uaz31 says:

    Ya Hollywood has got a communist monopoly on the movie industry don’t they??

  7. Uaz31 says:

    @DarthAzabrush

    Ya that and retail companies, to sell u their products? they just gotta know what your doing and spending your money on, so they can sell u their crap.

  8. pavelow235 says:

    @pavelow235 Also go? to the megaupload website…and you will see a warning, “the domain has been seized by an order issued by a US district court.” I don’t know about you , but that is very troubling to me…..thats some 1984 Orwell stuff right there. That is definitely not what needs to happen to the internet.

  9. pavelow235 says:

    The US military invented the internet, regardless, it is no longer fully controlled by the United States, although some aspects? are, like ICANN. Point is what other countries do with their websites is none of America’s business, and aside from carpet bombing the whole country, can’t do a damn thing about it. The people who make movies, tv, or write books, need to get more innovative to make their money. ie. use advertising revenue to pay for content….huh, just like FREE youtube !!!!!

  10. DarthAzabrush says:

    It’s the buisness part of? Hollywood that wants SOPA. Most of the creative types don’t give a shit so long as their films are seen.

  11. redlegagent says:

    @lem891 – Smith introduced the bill as head of the committee. It had several authors including democrats and most of the co-sponsors were democrats. Given Obama is running for re-election, I’m not surprised be “opposed” it as it (obviously) has a lot of? resistance against this. It’s a smart political move. He still gets lots of support from Hollywood and is no doubt “sympathetic” to their plight. We should protect copyrights – but this isn’t the way to do it.

  12. 0jrhindo says:

    Capitalism was invented by British, this is a copy right infringement? and USA should be censored/blocked/removed from the world.

  13. lem891 says:

    @redlegagent The person who authored this bill is republican. ? Yeah, and Obama is against it. This bill requires ISP’s to block access to restricted websites.

  14. redlegagent says:

    @MrHideyuki624 – megaupload was specifically targeted by the US government in coordination with other governments. It had nothing to do with SOPA/PIP although it is? being used as justification of why it needs to be passed.

  15. MrHideyuki624 says:

    @redlegagent no i live in japan and megaupload is shut down :/?

  16. xSteZ says:

    megaupload was shut? down.

  17. redlegagent says:

    Too funny! This doesn’t shut down the websites – only blocks them to Americans. Everyone else still watches for free. This is being heavily pushed by the MPAA (Hollywood). ? Who is a heavy backer of Obama – Hollywood! Who heads the MPAA – former Democratic Senator and head of the DNC Chris Dodd: of Dodd/Frank banking legislation fame. Hmmm – sounds like another of Obama’s big donors is looking for payback and we the people get screwed in the process. lol!

  18. computerpurple says:

    @EonPeon Hey relax i never said my way of how this should be handled is the 1 and only way this issue should be addressed.? I only presented what i said as “food for thought” . Sorry to have upset you.

  19. CJCA915 says:

    @EonPeon The meaning of that? phrase is that it’s better to have a small real advantage than the possibility of a greater one.

  20. TheKogajoe says:

    This? comment has been found in violation of H.R. 3261, S.O.P.A and has been removed.

  21. TheKogajoe says:

    If SOPA passes, there’ll be NO YouTube, Twitter, Google, Wikipedia, Facebook & End Piracy, Not? Liberty!

  22. EonPeon says:

    @KingsnazurClick Nice? to see this video motivated you to write such a thoughtful and eloquent response.

  23. EonPeon says:

    @CJCA915 Well, a bird in the hand IS worth two in the bush. Just look before? you leap and take any port in a storm.

  24. EonPeon says:

    @bigskip2121 YOU’RE too simple!?

  25. EonPeon says:

    @dortmundpls? Yeah, Uncle ShitForBrains.

  26. Avatarfan10000 says:

    @bigskip2121 but N.Korea dosn’t? have the internet.

  27. EonPeon says:

    @computerpurple And how will you enforce this? Send a bill to China for piracy when a container-load of? Chinese-made products lands on the dock in LA?

    You’re a twat.