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jimijams
26-12-2007, 12:02 AM
In a potential blow to themed resorts from Vegas to Tokyo, Egypt is to pass a law requiring payment of royalties whenever its ancient monuments, from the pyramids to the sphinx, are reproduced.

Zahi Hawass, the charismatic and controversial head of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, said bthe move was necessary to pay for the upkeep of the country's thousands of pharaonic sites.

"The new law will completely prohibit the duplication of historic Egyptian monuments which the Supreme Council of Antiquities considers 100-per cent copies," he said.

"If the law is passed then it will be applied in all countries of the world so that we can protect our interests," Hawass said.

He said that a ministerial committee had already agreed on the law which should be passed in the next parliamentary session, while insisting the move would not hurt Egyptian artisans.

"It is Egypt's right to be the only copyright owner for these monuments in order to benefit financially so we can restore, preserve and protect Egyptian monuments."

However, the law "does not forbid local or international artists from profiting from drawings and other reproductions of pharaonic and Egyptian monuments from all eras - as long as they don't make exact copies."

"Artists have the right to be inspired by everything that surrounds them, including monuments," he said.

Asked about the potential impact on the monumental Luxor Hotel in the US gambling capital of Las Vegas, Hawass insisted that particular resort was "not an exact copy of pharaonic monuments despite the fact it's in the shape of a pyramid."

On its website, the luxury hotel describes itself as "the only pyramid shaped building in the world," but Hawass said its interior was entirely different from an ancient Egyptian setting.

Hawass's declarations came after the opposition daily Al-Wafd published an article on Sunday called for the Las Vegas hotel to pay a slice of its lodging and gambling profits to the city of Luxor.

"Thirty-five million tourists visit Las Vegas to see the reproduction of Luxor city while only six million visit the real Egyptian city of Luxor," the paper lamented.

Samir Farag, head of Luxor town council in southern Egypt, home to the legendary Valley of the Kings, said that it would be difficult to prohibit use of pyramid shapes.

"We can't forbid people from using the name of Luxor and copying monuments from (Luxor) city, which is the world's richest city for monuments," he said, adding that "tourists going to Las Vegas doesn't affect our city's business."

AFP (http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/pyramid-copyright-blow/2007/12/26/1198345041887.html)

jimijams
26-12-2007, 12:03 AM
I wonder if they'll get a commission every time a U.S. dollar bill changes hands..?

2013
26-12-2007, 09:02 PM
Ever considered that the valley of the kings was an ancient theme park or gambling capital for the ancient mega rich? just a thought , maybe ancient time travel or remote viewing technology showed them how succesful las vegas was and they decided to copy it to make a profit after all both are desert settings well today egypt is not so sure about way way back then , even so :D Pity they can copyright being a dickhead the worlds leaders could add a few more million to their already sizeable incomes

octopusrex
26-12-2007, 09:23 PM
International Copyright Law is the prison.

Art is the key out of the prison.

pri01
26-12-2007, 09:28 PM
My thoughts on the pyramids have been varied in my theories on how they were built and also why. My current theory might be a little extreme for some but given the revelation on recent copyright it deserves some consideration.

Is it possible that the pyramids were incorporated into some kind of high tech usage many thousands of years ago. The properties that they demonstrated at that time were so powerful maybe magical even to those that were around to witness it.

Could it be possible that these properties could very shortly be revealed and that the power and usage is for highly selective use only, and therefore needs to be legally protected.

After all, the pyramid shape is not that unique if you think of other ancient structures such as the Mayan pyramids. This is why I think the reason for copyright is not the obvious.

weston white
26-12-2007, 09:49 PM
How exactly do you copyright a structure? You can't do that, you cant say nobody else can any longer build a building as the one I have built. Besides, it belongs to their people and the time for copyright would long be expired, these are ancient structures. Anyway so long as you can prove you engineered the design yourself you are not in violation of a copyright, i.e. via the reverse engineer or China Wall methods. Heck, what is next we gonna copyright the Bible?

joyful
27-12-2007, 02:46 PM
Lol

nuit
28-12-2007, 09:40 PM
surely they cannot copyright the pyramids, but would only be able to (at a push and i doubt they would get a global law passed) trademark them

shenoma
10-10-2009, 02:53 AM
This pisses me off so much, I can't describe it! It's not like they modern Egyptains created any of these works of art, and if they did I could almost see it. They are thousands of years old and I do believe the copyright ran out long ago.

This is other reason why I will never visit that shit country, fuck them.

netta
10-10-2009, 05:32 AM
THAT'S STUPID!!! Their ancestors invented them, so they shouldn't even have the right to do this. Everything has to be about money. This is ridiculous.

joe2005
10-10-2009, 10:38 AM
December 26, 2007

xeon
10-10-2009, 11:22 AM
Does this mean anything made in the shape of the pyramids needs their approval? That's crazy....

voynich
10-10-2009, 01:13 PM
What about other countries like China and Bosnia that already have ancient pyramids probably older than Egypt.

rodin
10-10-2009, 01:25 PM
I wonder if they'll get a commission every time a U.S. dollar bill changes hands..?

:D

kweli
10-10-2009, 01:31 PM
December 26, 2007

Yes, this article is nearly two years old; it's been posted on this forum several times already. It's a hoax.

fekdemasons
10-10-2009, 02:04 PM
My thoughts on the pyramids have been varied in my theories on how they were built and also why. My current theory might be a little extreme for some but given the revelation on recent copyright it deserves some consideration.

Is it possible that the pyramids were incorporated into some kind of high tech usage many thousands of years ago. The properties that they demonstrated at that time were so powerful maybe magical even to those that were around to witness it.

Could it be possible that these properties could very shortly be revealed and that the power and usage is for highly selective use only, and therefore needs to be legally protected.

After all, the pyramid shape is not that unique if you think of other ancient structures such as the Mayan pyramids. This is why I think the reason for copyright is not the obvious.


I had similiar thoughts to you on this.

Are we about to discover the secrets of the ancients. THey'll unveil the free energy thats been available for donkeys years. But there will be a meter attached and we'll be butfucked as usual.

sithnemesis
10-10-2009, 03:17 PM
2007 Hoax or not

They're just trying to cash in on what western authorities and other organisations/corporations have been making supernormal profits on for the last 100 years.

Egyptology is big business... except for Egypt... it seems.

The three main pyramids have existed for several thousands of years (before the bloody 'E-gyp-tians') and have been purposefully looted, pillaged, defaced and marked in recent history by Roman, Islamic, British bloodline emissaries etc... (the supposed sphinx, the temple of Osiris... all defaced)

The egyptian authorities acting under bloodline family guidelines are trying to regain and glorify the great rituals of Egypt now since 'Emperor' Obama has been El-ected.

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There are future plans in the light of the 'rebuilding' or revamping of the great Pyramid of Giza everywhere around the world (Dubai, Germany, China, etc)

Masonic-elitist symbolism

http://www.realtyna.com/dubai_real_estate/images/dubai-future-projects/full/grand-pyramid.jpg http://susurrations.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/10224_pyramids1main.jpg

Now they know that they will lose market-share in the future of tourism so they are filing suit. (Egypt won't be able to compete with Dubai... actually no other country in the world will...)