Snooker The Fine Art © Method
ISBN 0 9517089 0 2
A Secret is wasted if not
shared
The Story of copyright
The “Fine Art” method was
created in the mid 19-80s as a “Jam Tomorrow” project as snooker coaching was
unheard of commercially The “Fine Art”
suggested a coaching partnership with Terry Griffith using only the “Fine Art” method.
Terry choose instead to join Clive Everton on videos and the Matchroom coaching club in Wales .
To summarize: Terry unsuccessfully
begged for my copyright and took a risk by adopting the Joe Davis method without seeking permission from June Davis Joe's widow and heir.
Terry and Clive got a long
spell selling Joe’s copyright before other coaches wanted a share of the spoils.
This suited Clive and Terry to
share the blame if June Davis decided to sue and prosecute for infringing Joe’s
copyright.
June Davis in her nineties was
ignored at the Tobacco Table the BBC W/S and other coaching bandits.
The BBC book “Pot Black” ISBN 0 907812 73 2 gave
all snooker felons credibility and the name Joe Davis was never mentioned or
his right to copyright status . Daniel Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookandyahoo
PS The “Fine Art’s only request
was a written guarantee that the "Fine Art" copyright method would not disappear or stolen like the
Joe Davis library books.
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