dear all,
just discovered this, thought it worthy to share with you:
"Things can be copyrighted, thoughts cannot be copyrighted, and certainly meditations cannot be copyrighted. They are not things of the marketplace. Nobody can monopolize anything. But perhaps the West cannot understand the difference between an objective commodity and an inner experience. For ten thousand years the East has been meditating and nobody has put trademarks upon meditations."
- Osho
http://oshoworld.com/copyleft/copyleft.asp
as a private study, have been researching past two years on the indian philosophical view and 'darshan' on copyrights. haven't found much. anyone else stumbled across something?
:-) niyam
On Thursday 06 September 2007 14:27:45 Linux Lingam wrote:
copyrights. haven't found much. anyone else stumbled across something
kayena vaacha manesen driyai vaa bhudyath manaa vaa prakruthe swbhavaath karomi yadyath sakalam parasmai naaraayanaa yethi samarpayami
is the sri vaishnaivite approach.. lot of similar things exist... in tamizh & everywhere...
do not claim right for the fruits of what thee do... (karmanyeva adhikara, maa phaleshu kadhachana) etc., etc.,
all that we hear is that, poet compose poems (similarly others) and king give prizes and it comes to public domain immediately maintaining the authorship...
none of them claimed copyright over it..
this has been the approach of our anchestors towards their inventions..
little of what i know as of now :-)