Snooker The
Fine Art © Method.
ISBN 0
9517089 0 2
A secret is
wasted if not shared
Dear Snooker
Buffs
The determation in the Snooker administration and the BBC to hide and shelter
obvious "Wrong Doers" is made very easy in snooker by the silence of Clive
Everton the editor of the magazine Snooker Scene.
Clive and friend Terry Griffiths have a very lucrative swindygate in operation. Terry sells coaching certificates to youngsters from the Joe Davis library books and Clive gets a monthly fee from young and old students by advertising and ignoring the Joe Davis claim to copyright.
As the self proclaimed "Voice of Snooker" and snooker consultant to the BBC and possible others Clive had a duty to discuss with readers the purpose and necessity of observing copyright especially "Snooker Copyright".
Snooker coaching became copyright with the Joe Davis library books and the "Pot Black" book plus TV programmes. Snooker as a game is not copyright but the words on how to coach snooker to an advance standard if original has Copyright Status.
Snooker The Fine Art Copyright was written as an alternative to the Joe Davis method. NOT as a replacement to the great man's life long work. Mr Hey You
Clive and friend Terry Griffiths have a very lucrative swindygate in operation. Terry sells coaching certificates to youngsters from the Joe Davis library books and Clive gets a monthly fee from young and old students by advertising and ignoring the Joe Davis claim to copyright.
As the self proclaimed "Voice of Snooker" and snooker consultant to the BBC and possible others Clive had a duty to discuss with readers the purpose and necessity of observing copyright especially "Snooker Copyright".
Snooker coaching became copyright with the Joe Davis library books and the "Pot Black" book plus TV programmes. Snooker as a game is not copyright but the words on how to coach snooker to an advance standard if original has Copyright Status.
Snooker The Fine Art Copyright was written as an alternative to the Joe Davis method. NOT as a replacement to the great man's life long work. Mr Hey You
Daniel
Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookblogger.
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