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Don't Read This or the Copyright Police will get you

category international | arts and media | feature author Wednesday June 16, 2004 12:28author by dotdotdot Report this post to the editors

A quote from Ulysses - more than 3 lines!!@!!

--People do not know how dangerous lovesongs can be, the auric egg of Russell warned occultly. The movements which work revolutions in the world are born out of the dreams and visions in a peasant's heart on the hillside. For them the earth is not an exploitable ground but the living mother. The rarefied air of the academy and the arena produce the sixshilling novel, the musichall song. France produces the finest flower of corruption in Mallarme but the desirable life is revealed only to the poor of heart, the life of Homer's Phaeacians.

From these words Mr Best turned an unoffending face to Stephen.

As Dublin celebrates Bloomsday, it turns out that any reading or publication of more than 3 lines of Ulysses is protected by copyright. Policing this is made more difficult by the brief period that the work was out of copyright in the 1990's before the extension of copyright period for 70 years after artists death. The Irish Dail had to pass a special law to enable it to mount an exhibition of Joycean manuscripts, there are stories doing the rounds of copyright lawyers scouring the city for people quoting more than 3 lines from Ulysses and the Joyce breakfast had to take place with no readings from Joyce.

You can still read Ulysses thanks to the internet – but no quoting, at least not in Ireland, on Bloomsday
Read Ulysses here
The Project Gutenburg site where you can download the text

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Right then     jeff    Wed Jun 16, 2004 11:08 
   Stephen! Stephen! Stephen!     iosaf bloomsday iosaf.    Wed Jun 16, 2004 15:52 
   A Bloomsday petition     Ray    Wed Jun 16, 2004 17:03 
   what a nation of gobshites we truly are.     iosaf    Wed Jun 16, 2004 20:57 
   Lisa Carey is appaled. "signature number 18"     :-)    Wed Jun 16, 2004 21:05 
   in God's name Lisa how did you get into the Bloomsday Commentary special?     ;-0    Wed Jun 16, 2004 21:07 
   I then took a pair of scissors and cut up these tapes @ random @ random     william borroughs    Wed Jun 16, 2004 22:35 
   —16 June 1904.     miss Dunne    Wed Jun 16, 2004 22:40 
   ah fuck it! it's online you can't touch us we use fake names. no-one knows who we are!!!     remembering the man.    Wed Jun 16, 2004 22:45 
 10   u know? baby tuckoo & the sound of clongowes bollox. at least nine yards of academia on that one.     the senator    Wed Jun 16, 2004 22:50 
 11   from the "political bit"     rte yearly planning department    Wed Jun 16, 2004 22:54 
 12   and on it went in yet more voices-     samuel beckett awaiting Godot    Wed Jun 16, 2004 23:01 
 13   Then not till then. My eppripfftaph. Be pfrwritt.     Joyce James    Wed Jun 16, 2004 23:14 
 14   Give it a rest, Iosaf     Ray    Thu Jun 17, 2004 11:18 
 15   Too true ....     Mr. Echo    Thu Jun 17, 2004 11:26 
 16   Boycott?     Paul Moloney    Thu Jun 17, 2004 12:40 
 17   poor exiled migrant gets drunk on a pint of guiness at the local oirish centre     )-:    Thu Jun 17, 2004 13:55 
 18   Do people pay attention to what you write here?     Ray    Thu Jun 17, 2004 14:57 
 19   i read pretty much all iosaf's stuff     longtime reader / writer here    Thu Jun 17, 2004 15:06 
 20   Yep,     James    Thu Jun 17, 2004 15:11 
 21   Kind of agree with Ray     Spokes    Thu Jun 17, 2004 15:21 
 22   BBC Cheat's guide to Joyce's Ulysses     redjade    Thu Jun 17, 2004 16:29 
 23   More Copyright Daftness     David    Sat Jun 19, 2004 21:32 
 24   please skip     pearls    Sat Jun 19, 2004 22:01 


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