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originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: SprocketUK
a reply to: mysterioustranger
Ha. Like anyone who ever read or saw Peter Pan would be in any doubt.
And a few of our 300,000+ members world-wide in many different languages and ages... may never had read it.
But you're taking credit... nice. Real original when you didn't create it...
M. S.
Copyright owner
Published author
World Wide trademark holder.
It's ubiquitous by now. I took sod all credit for JM Barrie's work.
I've read that quote in a huge number of commercial novels and not once thought the author was trying to take credit for Peter Pan.
The fact you think I was speaks volumes about you completely missing the context of using it as the title.
And it's not copyright.
Open any copy of that book. Read the copyright contained in each and every copy.
Therein establishes credit... and it's not me... or you.
My point
Like I said. You have zero understanding of the context or, indeed how copyright works. Go bother someone else with your idiocy.
I own over 45 musical and literary copyrights, the 1st being filed in Library of Congress in 1974.
Multiple quarterly royalties received, music in 2 movies and The Sopranos tv show and DVD collection, contracts w Universal and Sony publishing.
Additionally, 3 published literary works(non self published).
I certainly know what I am talking about..you are seemingly clueless..and with that...good luck to you.
Perhaps..I'll think about copyrighting your o.p...under my name.
Good luck, God bless and good bye... Peace!
originally posted by: oldcarpy
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: SprocketUK
a reply to: mysterioustranger
Ha. Like anyone who ever read or saw Peter Pan would be in any doubt.
And a few of our 300,000+ members world-wide in many different languages and ages... may never had read it.
But you're taking credit... nice. Real original when you didn't create it...
M. S.
Copyright owner
Published author
World Wide trademark holder.
It's ubiquitous by now. I took sod all credit for JM Barrie's work.
I've read that quote in a huge number of commercial novels and not once thought the author was trying to take credit for Peter Pan.
The fact you think I was speaks volumes about you completely missing the context of using it as the title.
And it's not copyright.
Open any copy of that book. Read the copyright contained in each and every copy.
Therein establishes credit... and it's not me... or you.
My point
Like I said. You have zero understanding of the context or, indeed how copyright works. Go bother someone else with your idiocy.
I own over 45 musical and literary copyrights, the 1st being filed in Library of Congress in 1974.
Multiple quarterly royalties received, music in 2 movies and The Sopranos tv show and DVD collection, contracts w Universal and Sony publishing.
Additionally, 3 published literary works(non self published).
I certainly know what I am talking about..you are seemingly clueless..and with that...good luck to you.
Perhaps..I'll think about copyrighting your o.p...under my name.
Good luck, God bless and good bye... Peace!
You seem to be an American, we are talking about the law of copyright over here, in England. In this case, it has expired so give it up, already.
originally posted by: oldcarpy
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: SprocketUK
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: SprocketUK
a reply to: mysterioustranger
Ha. Like anyone who ever read or saw Peter Pan would be in any doubt.
And a few of our 300,000+ members world-wide in many different languages and ages... may never had read it.
But you're taking credit... nice. Real original when you didn't create it...
M. S.
Copyright owner
Published author
World Wide trademark holder.
It's ubiquitous by now. I took sod all credit for JM Barrie's work.
I've read that quote in a huge number of commercial novels and not once thought the author was trying to take credit for Peter Pan.
The fact you think I was speaks volumes about you completely missing the context of using it as the title.
And it's not copyright.
Open any copy of that book. Read the copyright contained in each and every copy.
Therein establishes credit... and it's not me... or you.
My point
Like I said. You have zero understanding of the context or, indeed how copyright works. Go bother someone else with your idiocy.
I own over 45 musical and literary copyrights, the 1st being filed in Library of Congress in 1974.
Multiple quarterly royalties received, music in 2 movies and The Sopranos tv show and DVD collection, contracts w Universal and Sony publishing.
Additionally, 3 published literary works(non self published).
I certainly know what I am talking about..you are seemingly clueless..and with that...good luck to you.
Perhaps..I'll think about copyrighting your o.p...under my name.
Good luck, God bless and good bye... Peace!
You seem to be an American, we are talking about the law of copyright over here, in England. In this case, it has expired so give it up, already.
originally posted by: SprocketUK
a reply to: mysterioustranger
If I had tried to make my story about a boy who never grew up and had a pirate enemy, a fairy friend and all that stuff. You would have a point.
I used the phrase from the story to evoke a feeling of childhood dreaming and also for the nautical and space faring reference.
I can't believe you need it spelling out in black and white like this, really I can't.