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|    Daniel Daly to All    |
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|    25 Mar 13 06:25:40    |
      From: danielthomasandrewdaly@live.com.au              When you write a poem, a story, a song, produce a creative writing product,       which is original, you automatically gain the copyrights when you write it       down. People earn royalties of copyrights they sell. In ETERNITY having       original copyrights inevitably        leads to evergrowing wealth, due to the simple fact of finite reasonable       syntax and syntax collectives, known as created pieces of coherent writing -       ie novels, short stories, poems, songs etc. Probably the most fundamental       piece of advice I can give        someone shooting for the afterlife is this - gain as many copyrights in this       life on earth as you can, because in the next world the vast majority of       copyright information has already been claimed. When you are earning your       royalties, the evergrowing        demand to read something NEW inevitably leads to your own product, which thus       has saleable potential. And as the population of mankind is set to grow       eternally, your fanbase, once claimed and arrived at, logically also grows       eternally. As I said, there        is a limit to reasonable coherent syntax and knowledge. New noun structures       created inevitably would need to rely on the rest of the grammatic dictionary       words, which thus limits original product. It is an enormous amount of       copyrighted information - the        limits of a sensible eternal knowledge in a sense but, in the end, it is       indeed finite. This means your created product will eventually have an       audience, which will inevitably grow in time. The real key to success is to       concentrate on the quality of your        product when you have the ability to claim these rights. The wise child       gathers at harvest time. Got a gift you best start using it - if you don't you       might wind up losing it. (DC Talk - Christian Band). Use your talents, as       Jesus of Nazareth might say.                            Let me explain. The Lord of the Rings. Expired Syntax Collective. J R R       Tolkien owns the eternal copyrights. Pride and Prejudice. Expired Syntax       Collective. Jane Austen owns the copyrights. Harry Potter and the Philosophers       Stone. Expired Syntax        collective. J K Rowling owns the copyrights. The Old Testament. Expired Syntax       Collective. Israel owns the copyrights. The New Testament. Expired Syntax       Collective. Jesus and Co own the copyrights. Alice in Wonderland. Expired.       Wuthering heights. Expired.        Gone with the wind. Expired. Moby Dick. Expired. Patriot Games. Expired. The       Silence of the Lambs. Expired. An endless supply of novels with expired syntax       collectives. Copyrights now claimed. BUT there is still a large supply of       original syntax        collectives available. Will YOU Claim any significant ones? A key is to put in       a good effort in what you produce.              Books       Video Games       Movies       Artwork       Music       Photographs              All these have copyrights available still. Will you spend some time claiming       your copyrights, or ignore your gifts and talents. As DC talk sing, gotta gift       you best start using it, if you don't you might wind up losing it. USE YOUR       TALENTS.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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