[Avodah] Copyright Law and Aruch haShulchan
Zev Sero via Avodah
avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Fri Jan 27 11:49:55 PST 2017
On 27/01/17 14:24, Micha Berger via Avodah wrote:
> So the answer is that of course someone can make an issurim on his
> own item.
>
> VeTalmud Chakham le'olam Torasam shelahem hi, af acharei mosam.
>
> Not like physical property, which you don't own after you die. "Upashut
> hu!"
First of all, since when can one place issurim on an intangible item?
Can one forbid others from hearing one's voice?
Second, Torah is Morasha Kehilas Yaacov. So it would seem the only way
one's chidushim could belong to one is if they are true chidushim, IOW
not Torah.
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