The Story of Snooker Copyright
Snooker The Fine Art ©
Method
ISBN 0 9517089 0 2
The “Fine Art” method was
created in the mid 19-80s as a “Jam Tomorrow” prospect as snooker coaching was
unheard of commercially The “Fine Art” suggested a partnership with Terry
Griffith using the “Fine Art” method.
Terry chooses to join the
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.
Terry and Clive got a
quite a few years selling Joe’s copyright before other coaches wanted a share.
This suited Clive and
Terry having others to share the blame if June Davis the great mans widow decided
to sue and prosecute for infringing Joe’s copyright.
June Davis (Heir) in her
nineties was ignored by the “Tobacco” people by the BBC, W/S and the many coaching bandits.
The BBC “Pot Black” book
acknowledged Joe as snookers copyright holder but gave all snooker felons
credibility and the name Joe Davis was never mentioned by the BBC or his right
to copyright status for many years. Daniel
Marner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookandyahoo
The “Fine Art’s only
request was a “Written Guarantee” signed by the noble Judge Barry Hearn and
Clive Everton that the “Snooker The Fine
Art” copyright method would not disappear like the Joe Davis library books..
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