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Author Topic: US Bishops go after copyright infringers  (Read 720 times)
Spooky7272
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« on: October 17, 2006, 08:24:AM »

I got this directly from the Curt Jester
 
 

Go out into the whole world, oh never mind

             

Bureaucracies are like dinosaurs because the bigger they get the smaller their brains are. Case in point is the USCCB.  

 

Previously the USCCB went after the Verbum Domini podcast  which broadcast the daily readings from the New American Bible and  demanded that he stop using the NAB. Great move against a podcast  listened to by people who are unable to attend Mass. They subsequently  put on their site.  

 

Permission may not be granted to post or podcast the  complete NAB (or complete books of the NAB) or the daily or Sunday  readings.  

 

Now since the USCCB is the copyright holder of the  NAB they certainly have the legal right to defend their copyright. It  is also understandable how they might want to prevent the misuse of  this translation (though in this case the translators of the NAB  already did that). It seems to me reasonable that that they should  grant permission to a podcast only after an investigation as to how it  is used. Instead they just have a blanket NO. Go out into the whole  world and spread the Gospel unless of course it has been copyrighted by  the USCCB.  

 

Now Jeff Mirus of Catholic Culture reports that the USCCB is now going after websites that post USCCB documents.  

 

We used to include many significant documents in our  database from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, but not  any more. The USCCB goes after web sites which make use of USCCB  documents, threatening legal action for copyright violations. This  policy is in marked contrast to that of the Vatican, which enforces  copyrights only to prevent others from releasing advance copies of  documents before their official promulgation dates.  

 

Many organizations, including Trinity  Communications, have received letters from the USCCB listing the  unauthorized documents displayed on their web sites, and requesting  immediate removal. USCCB staff actually track this stuff down. Clearly  this is within the USCCB’s rights under copyright law, but just as  clearly it is a short-sighted policy which significantly limits the  circulation of episcopal documents. If other web sites were allowed to  post them, these documents would be substantially more widely read  among the Catholic faithful.

   

Mark Shea says in response:

   

One of their many stupid, counter-productive,  turf-guarding policies is to criminalize the use of USCCB documents  (including the Catechism) and to waste our tithe money assigning staff  to track down those nefarious Catholics out on the web who, like, quote  the Catechism. One almost gets the impression the USCCB doesn't *want*  people to know what the Church teaches.

 
 
 
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AdoramusTeChriste
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2006, 08:33:AM »

I love it. The faithful will be protected from modernist drivel by the modernist leaders themselves. Deo gratias!

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« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2006, 09:17:AM »

This has to be the stupidest thing I have ever seen! What now? Charging lectors a fee for reading the NAB in Church on Sundays? If there ever was a doubt that the NCCBUS was corrupt, there is none anymore.

 

I bet our Lord loves this idea! Im sorry please ... our Lord ©

 

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« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2006, 09:39:AM »

 

Ridiculous! It's not like they're making money off of selling copies of "Like Living Stones". This reminds me of the way the Mormons have all their "scriptures" copyrighted and sue the other Mormon fringe groups for using them.

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« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2006, 10:22:AM »

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neither walking stick, nor sack, nor food, nor money,
and let no one take a second tunic.
Whatever house you enter, stay there and leave from there.
And as for those who do not welcome you,

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QuisUtDeus
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« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2006, 10:30:AM »

Good.  They can use the DR instead and the TLM.

 

Both are out of copyright.

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