Sunday, 11 November 2012
Dear Ms Lynch. The new get a"grip" policy ordered by the BBC also applies to a clean up of TV Snooker. Big names should not be sheltered from copyright infringement.
Ms Lynch 07/11/12
Snooker The Fine Art © Method
ISBN 0 9517089 0 2
A secret is wasted if not shared.
thefineartmethod.blogspot.com
Dear Ms Lynch.
How are you! I presume as; stand in for David Sant you are fully aware of the crime of Copyright by the BBC snooker employees is the subject for discussing?
All the E mail exchanges and discord began from an E mail sent by Ms Hilditch questioning my claim to copyright status on snooker coaching (if any).
The eight point questionnaire from Ms Caroline was demanding dates time and detail also on the Joe Davis library books.
The sum of the matter is that the game of snooker is not copyright but Mr Joe Davis wrote many books and articles on how to play snooker to an advance standard and claimed copyright status.
My book Snooker The Fine Art Method was written in the eighties as an alternative to the Joe Davis Method without infringing Joe's copyright in any way.
The Fine Art created the “Mechanics of the backs” and explained in detail the physics in snooker and all cue ball sports.
They main point to mention Ms Lynch is the fact; though the game of snooker is over 100 hundred years old, the coaching game is a mere 10 years old when coaching became big business but only with copyright status and will with pool become a worldwide industry.
BBC: It should be recorded that the BBC in 19-75 before Joe Davis died wrote the “Pot Black” book ISBN 0 905812 73 2 publishing a summery article admitting with snooker advisor Clive Everton the Joe Davis right of Copyright Status.
It should also be recorded that Clive Everton and Terry Griffiths were the first “Big Names” to ignore Copyright Status in the Joe Davis library books.
Terry phoned "Fine Art" so often demanding the copyright that BT included Terry in my cheaper rate family calls. Danielmarner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookblogger
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