Authorship is the source of all creativity and the source of all creative industries. Authors’ rights are of great cultural and economic importance. They are essential to cultural diversity and to the economic basis for all artistic production.
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To become an Author-Ambassador
Time now for collective action. As a lifetime campaigner for
stronger Copyright Laws and protecting authors Intellectual Property
Rights, I have constantly had to take action against plagiarists
(copyright thieves) and found what little support there is for the
author trying to defend his livelihood.
Very little has changed since the days of Charles Dickens and to
think that we are now in the 21st Century and Copyright theft is
rife.
Sincerely
Bruce Barrymore Halpenny
Authorship *is* the source of creativity — even Open Source guru and animal terrible ESR aka Eric S Raymond (CatB or The Cathedral and the Bazaar) admitted that in said seminal Open Source paper, 10 year ago!
Read more here: The Open Source Model, Authors’ Creativity, and a General Misconception