[Air-l] public domain/copyright Fwd: <nettime> the patron saint of copyleft?
jeremy hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Tue Mar 19 16:08:48 PST 2002
one of those confirmable anecdotes that can help to historicize some of
the ongoing arguments. sharing this from the ever-popular nettime, with
the name of the cow, so goes the name of the calf.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Kermit Snelson <ksnelson at subjectivity.com>
> Date: Sun Mar 17, 2002 08:49:14 PM US/Eastern
> To: nettime-l at bbs.thing.net
> Subject: <nettime> the patron saint of copyleft?
> Reply-To: Kermit Snelson <ksnelson at subjectivity.com>
>
> In honor of Saint Patrick's Day, here's a reminder that one of Ireland's
> other patron saints, Saint Columba, may have pioneered the
> anti-copyright
> movement way back in the sixth century (A.D. 555, to be exact):
>
> St. Columba had borrowed from the monk a fine manuscript of the
> Gospels, and Columba had made a copy of the borrowed book, before
> returning
> it. The monk claimed the copy also as his; the saint disputed this.
> His
> argument in defence reads not unlike the defence made by modern
> infringers
> of copyright: "I confess that the book in question was copied from the
> manuscript of Finnen. But it was with my own industry and toil and
> burning
> of the midnight oil. And it was copied with such care that Finnen's
> manuscript is in no way injured by the act of copying. Moreover, my
> object
> was to preserve more surely the best parts of the book and employ them
> for
> the greater glory of God. Hence I do not admit that I have done any
> injury
> to Finnen; nor am liable for restitution, nor am at fault in any way."
> But
> Dermot, the judge, as manuscripts were then new in Ireland, had no exact
> precedent, and he cast about for the nearest analogy. He found the
> Brehon
> maxim, "With every cow goes its calf", "Le cach boin a boinin"; and so
> his
> judgment was in favor of the monk, because "Le cach lebar a lebran",
> "With
> every book goes the young of the book". (But the saint, it is recorded,
> was
> very angry at this judgment, invoked the power of a rival chieftain
> against
> Dermot, and thrashed him well in battle.) [Wigmore, John H., _A
> Panorama of
> the World's Legal Systems_, Washington DC, 1936, p. 677]
>
> Kermit Snelson
>
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jeremy hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
on the ibook
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www.cddc.vt.edu/jeremy
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