KING’S COPYRIGHT
WARNING TO AUTHORS. LONDON. July 22. A remarkable communique has been issued, from Buckingham Palace, emphasising the existence of the King’s copyright. It is expected to check the indiscretions of authors, who make umiuthorised use of Roya.l letters in writing memoirs. The -communique reminds persons who possess letters or papers addressed or prepared by His Majesty or his predecessors, of the provisions of the Copyright. Act and wnrns them that care must be taken to obtain permission for their publication. It is understood that the communique has been issued owing to the unusual output of'memoirs. The authorities intend also to discourage free publication of private copyright documents. While there is no legal check for breaches of good taste, it is hoped that the warning will have a. restraining effect. Some such breaches have caused distress in exalted quarters. It is intended in future to watch closely hooks dealing with matters of State and Royal personages, and, if necessary, invoke the law. Talk in court circles attributes the warning to the forthcoming appearance of a well-known lady's reminiscences, containing passages referring to King Edward, which are regarded with particular disfavour. It is recti lied that King Edward especially suffered from publication of his correspondence regarding racing, giving a wrong perspective of His Majesty’s interests.
In the “News-Chronicle” Mr Lloyd George, whose memoirs ate now being published, says he has used nothing without submitting it to examination in the proper quartet’, and obtaining full permission. The forthcoming memoirs include a volume by Viscount and Viscountess Snowden.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1933, Page 12
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