Snooker © The Fine Art Method
A secret is wasted if not shared
Dear Mr Sanctuary 73 BA.
How are you Sir! I feel obliged to enlighten you on my right of copyright and my limitations in the “Learning” to higher education.
I left Saint Columbus High School “Unofficially” at the age of twelve. I was persuaded back to school under the legal threat of the “Birch” at the age of thirteen and left school “Officially” at the age of fourteen in June 19-37.
I also had the "Frighting Pleasure" of running up at the Juno Beach at dawn on D day the 6/6/44.
I also had the "Frighting Pleasure" of running up at the Juno Beach at dawn on D day the 6/6/44.
Needlessly to say Sir I am very impressed by your academic achievements but the sarcasm you show in reply, sadly is without credit.
About copyright Sir! Mr Joe Davis reinvented the game of snooker and wrote many books showing the copyright symbol on the art of coaching snooker to advance level.
World Snooker Champions have praised Joe’s Library books on coaching to there many successes as champions.
The “Fine Art” coaching method was written as an alternative to the Joe Davis method but was refused by Clive Everton the sale of advertising space in the magazine Snooker Scene.
You are correct Sir that the copyright sign can be stuck on any article as long as it does not carry the words and original thoughts of another person.
The “Fine Art” method is open to any person to copycat and use for personal benefit but not for commercial use or to enhance a reputation.
With your BA Sir you should understand the “Mechanics of the Ball” in sport.. Did you know Sir that it is impossible to make a ball “Roll” on a level surface? DanielMarner@mrheyyoutwitterfacebookyahoo
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