Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 Hari OM! Blessed Ones, Who is claiming copyright for Advaita Vedanta? everything came from HIM! nothing can be actually copyrighted regards to Vedanta. Is this not mere selfishness? this is totally ironical, Sri Krishna, Veda Vyasa, Vasishta, Sri Sankaracharya never copyrighted anything, why You and I want to do it??? Please think. In US, there was a case in the court reagarding Vikram Yoga, he want to copyright Yoga, you know what the judge told him, Yoga is everybody's neither yours nor mine, it is everybody's property even the Patanjali Maharishi never copyrighted anything. Why Vikram Yoga wants to do it. This is the kind of mentality, if the Saint is real and sincere in the Ashram the people around are really crooked, that is why this kind of foolishess is happening. If the GURU copyrights everything the Disciples cannot live afterwards. With Love & OM! Krishna Prasad advaitin, Advaitin List Moderators <moderators@a...> wrote: > Dear Members, > > This message was sent to the moderators. Members > can to the mailing list on their own, or > visit the site where the whole book is available > on-line. Therefore, there is no need to copy and post > full pages from this or any other book that is > on-line. > > We request that members make use of such links > and facilities, and avoid any risk of copy-right > violations. > > Thank you for your coperation. > > Advaitin List Moderators > > > Namaskar Shri. M.P.Bhattathiri, > > You are receiving this email because you had > d to the Hindu Dharma mailing list at > www.kamakoti.org. > > Today's page from Hindu Dharma is "How to Cultivate > Character and Good Conduct" from "From Work To > Worklessness" at > http://www.kamakoti.org/hindudharma/part21/chap2.htm, > which is attached with this email. > > > Tomorrow we will send you the page "' Samsare Kim > Saram ? '" from "From Work To Worklessness". > > Subscribing and Unsubscribing info at > www.kamakoti.org/feedback/sendhindudharma.php > > > Please report problems, if any, to > venkatesh@k... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 advaitin, "Krishna Prasad" <rkrishp99> wrote: > Hari OM! > > Blessed Ones, > > Who is claiming copyright for Advaita Vedanta? everything came from > HIM! nothing can be actually copyrighted regards to Vedanta. Is this > not mere selfishness? Namaste All, "© Copyright Shri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham No part of this web site may be reproduced without explicit permission from the Peetham. Some material put up on this web site are protected by individual copyrights of the concerned organisations." Please understand that Advaita Vedanta is not copy-righted, but anyone who writes a commentary on it has the option of exercising the "Intellectual Property Rights" under the International Copyright Convention. The author may choose to waive this for specific purposes, by authorizing the distribution by permission, or completely when it comes the category of 'Public Domain'. Otherwise it is known as 'Piracy', and prosecutable in a court of law. Brief extracts for review are permitted. This List is committed to honor the law as it exists today. Thank you for your co-operation. For further information: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgadkw/indnet-textarchive.html two WEB sites, to which you are recommended for more information about copyright issues. The Mystery Behind the Copyright © , by Christopher B. Skvarka Ten Big Myths about Copyright Explained , by Brad Templeton See also Copyright FAQ prepared by the UK Arts and Humanities Data Service and the Technical Advisory Service for Images. Project Looking Forward, Final Report, Sketching the Future of Copyright in a Networked World by College of William and Mary Law Professor Trotter Hardy. The US Copyright Office has published "Project Looking Forward: Final Report, Sketching the Future of Copyright in a Networked World" by College of William and Mary Law Professor Trotter Hardy, who conducted the project on contract with the Copyright Office during the latter half of 1996. It is available online (above link) and may be ordered in paper from the Government Printing Office for $23, stock number S/N 030-002-00191-8, from mid-August 1998. Advaitin List Moderators Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 advaitin, "advaitins" <moderators@a...> wrote: > advaitin, "Krishna Prasad" <rkrishp99> > wrote: > > > > For further information: The links to the different sites on Copyright are: http://www.copyright.gov/ The US Copyright Office has published "Project Looking Forward: Final Report, Sketching the Future of Copyright in a Networked World" by College of William and Mary Law Professor Trotter Hardy http://www.pitt.edu/~skvarka/education/copyright/ The Mystery Behind the Copyright © , by Christopher B. Skvarka http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html Ten Big Myths about Copyright Explained , by Brad Templeton http://ahds.ac.uk/copyrightfaq.htm Copyright FAQ prepared by the UK Arts and Humanities Data Service and the Technical Advisory Service for Images. Advaitin List Moderators Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 Hari OM! Blessed all, our own Bharat does not have any copyright law?? because all this copyright laws seems to be implemented by US, UK et. al. So what ever these so called developed countries make that is the law for the world? even for our Vedas surprising. There is no individuality in Advaita Vedanta. so there is no question of copyright also. Even now, our own Saints proclaim the Vedanta the younger generation of India is looking westwards and the same thing whatever the Saints said if it comes from the mouth of a John, a Maxmuller, and or some ABC then it is "Veda Vakyam" for them. It is really a shame. Finally these people will say tomorrow that Yoga is discovered by Stephen from New York, that also we will agree what a shame what a shame. The above is the view gone through my mind. With Love & OM! Krishna Prasad advaitin, "advaitins" <moderators@a...> wrote: > advaitin, "advaitins" <moderators@a...> wrote: > > advaitin, "Krishna Prasad" <rkrishp99> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > For further information: > > The links to the different sites on Copyright are: > > http://www.copyright.gov/ > The US Copyright Office has published "Project Looking Forward: Final > Report, Sketching the Future of Copyright in a Networked World" by > College of William and Mary Law Professor Trotter Hardy > > http://www.pitt.edu/~skvarka/education/copyright/ > The Mystery Behind the Copyright © , by Christopher B. Skvarka > > http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html > Ten Big Myths about Copyright Explained , by Brad Templeton > > http://ahds.ac.uk/copyrightfaq.htm > Copyright FAQ prepared by the UK Arts and Humanities Data Service and > the Technical Advisory Service for Images. > > > > Advaitin List Moderators Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 advaitin, "Krishna Prasad" <rkrishp99> wrote: > Hari OM! > > Blessed all, > > our own Bharat does not have any copyright law?? because all this > copyright laws seems to be implemented by US, UK et. al. So what > ever these so called developed countries make that is the law for > the world? even for our Vedas surprising. Nmaste, advaitin, "Krishna Prasad" <rkrishp99> wrote: > Hari OM! > > Blessed all, > > our own Bharat does not have any copyright law?? because all this > copyright laws seems to be implemented by US, UK et. al. So what > ever these so called developed countries make that is the law for > the world? even for our Vedas surprising. Namaste, India is a party to the Berne Convention (1886); and the Universal Copyright Convention (1952) administered by UNESCO. "¡@¡@India is a member of Universal Copyright Convention. Under this treaty, each member state grants the same protection to works (whether published or not) of nationals of, and to works first published in , any other member state as it grants to its nationals for works first published in its territory or unpublished works created within its territory. Thus, software created by an Indian author or first published in India is protected in a convention member country to the extent that the member's current copyright status protects software." For info. on India's Copyright Law: http://www.singhania.com/ip/page01_03.html As a rule of thumb, the copyright ends 70 years after the author's demise. Hope this thread ends with this message. For further info. please write to the Moderators directly. Advaitin List Moderators Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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