Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Snooker Pool and "Cue Ball" coaches that pay an annual copyright fee can sue non copyright coaches for lose of earnings and "Restraint of trade". DM


Riley-For sale?

Snooker The Fine Art Copyright
ISBN 0 9517089 0 2
A secret is wasted if not shared

Dear Mr Riley
There is help for Riley if requested. Your down fall was searching for big snooker names to bolster your business instead of advertising for help.

The most important factor in any competitive business is having or the use of copyright status as it must be legally observed in law therefore without competition.

The "Fine Art" method has snooker books published and DVD s and has the copyright of Snooker Coaching plus all cue sports worldwide but all requires distribution. 

World snooker was very interested in the "Fine Art" method but only in securing the "Fine Art" copyright. This request by Terry Griffiths for copyright status was refused without a vote by the Pro' membership.

The financial returns are created by offering coaching certificates to the worlds only copyright on Snooker Pool and all Cue Sports for a small annual fee.

The annual fees in the UK alone should match the Tobacco subsides and sponsorships of the wonderful snooker eighties.

Getting to the American market will take time but with internet America, China India and even Russia seem next door.
The real attraction is other countries will (With Copyright) creates a new industry that becomes impotent without a copyright.

Foreign countries will pay a fraction of income to the UK for the annual hire of copyright status. Daniel Marner@Mrheyyoutwitterfacebookandyahoo

 Snooker Pool and "Cue Ball" coaches that pay an annual copyright fee can sue non copyright coaches for lose of earnings and "Restraint of trade". DM 

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