Steve Davis letter
Daniel Marner
4 Roseacres
Hook Nr Goole
01405 765901- 24 Apr.
09
Dear Steve Davis.
How are you, I hope
this note finds you and yours in good health.
My subject is
copyright Steve. Last night on TV you discussed with a BBC authority, snooker
technique and the differences in cue action, length of back swing etc.
You mentioned Steve
the new “Go through the ball” strike as if it was public snooker
property that you have always known. This is not true!
“Go through the
ball” “Spear through the ball” “Drive through the ball” Are all
expressions from the Fine Art book, The Fine Art videos and DVDs plus The Fine
Art website
Naturally Steve if you
can produce a dated article proving this snooker expression is yours
originally; and I’m a thief, I will sincerely apologise to you, plus a generous
donation to the Paul Hunter Fund. I have made this same offer to Terry
Griffiths Clive Everton and others when they infringed Fine Art copyright;
without a response or apology.
I also reprimanded
Clive and Terry for selling off coaching diplomas without reminding overseas
students that the copyright belongs to Joe Davis an Englishman. I thought Clive
was wrong to allow Terry to create a “Diplomas for Sale ” family business. The
voice of snooker should be impartial and informed all members (if
legal) the right to enjoy this selling perk.
Taking over or
adopting the Joe Davis coaching method was wrong! Terry should have got written
permission from Joe’s widow or heir. Joe was Mr Original, the games first
coach.
Copyright stabilises
the world’s commerce Steve and “Coaching Snooker” should not be excluded from
copyright status. Is the Joe Davis coaching method null and void?
Terry and Clive will
be pleased that you are now in the “Copyright Loop”. As you know Steve it will
become a court case. I sincerely hope that snooker does not experience another
Lord Archer (witness box) drama.
Clive and Terry fought
very hard to own the Fine Art copyright, and then decided that all snooker
copyright to be null and void without informing the membership.
The last thirty odd
years of BBC TV proves conclusively that the game never changed until the Fine
Art introduced the “Science of Physics” at the Barbican in York . Big John Parrott for
the first time ever demonstrated on TV the stun run through. (With words).
It is amazing Steve
that the “Don’t forget to follow through” has not been heard for
many years and was the bases of coaching, plus “its all trial and error” and
“keep your head still”. Going through the ball is a contradiction of the follow
through, yet Clive uses them both plus a recommended long back swing for
various lengths of screw backs in Basic Skills.
The Fine Art
method is free to copy but not for commercial use or to enhance a reputation.
Please inform your employers that snooker the Fine Art method of coaching is an
alternative to the Joe Davis copyright. Written permission may be obtained on
request. Best Wishes Steve Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterandyahoo
.
Steve Davis:The BBC is wrong to hide the "Big Names" employed in snooker. Ignoring snooker copyright is a crime that should be recorded and exposed especially as it included "Hacking" by the World Snooker "Integrity Unite". DM
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