Friday, 1 December 2006

copyright law ( GanS 4)

A set of pettyfogging restrictions erected by the narrow-minded and the envious to impede the growth of the Kernowek Kemyn® Korpus of published material. However, because the Kause is so noble, they may be justly ignored by the faithful on their Holy Krusade.

As a Kemmynista of my acquaintance put it,
"Books that ain't in KK® are a priori in an inferior form of language altogether, whatever tongue they're written in. When we take loads of books and translate them into KK®, we're doing the authors, the reading public and the 'copyright holders' a big favour. It's ridiculous to suppose that we have to either ask permission for this charitable work, or to make crass monetary payments for it either. The law's for the impedance of wise men, and the obedience of fools, isn't it?"
He certainly must be right, as KK® has never yet found a court in the land that dared to stand in the way of their inevitable march of progress.

plagiarism, see 'copyright law'.

royalty payments, see 'copyright law'.

creative writing, original writing, see 'copyright law'.

author's income, see 'copyright law'.

National Intellectual Property (IP) Crime Group, see 'copyright law', 'Police & Trading Standards'.
Contact details: UK Patent Office at www.patent.gov.uk/crime.htm, tel: 0845 9 500 505, fax: +44 (0) 1633 813600, e-mail: enquiries@patent.gov.uk.

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