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I knew the Downingtown invasion was coming to a Safeway near me (NW
U.K.) what I can't believe is the price of HopDevil - 0.69UKP per 355ml bottle. For comparison in a bar a half pint (284ml) of massbrew lager would generally cost you about 1.25UKP! most peculiar mama, but I aint complaining cheers MikeMcG |
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vincent p. norris wrote in message . ..
Be careful with that "Victory in Europe" stuff, Mike. That was the title of Eisenhower's book about WW II, so you might be sued for copyright infringement! vince norris I didn't think Dwight had a Copyright on it tho - the whole "VE Day" business & all . . . ? |
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MikeMcG wrote:
I knew the Downingtown invasion was coming to a Safeway near me (NW U.K.) what I can't believe is the price of HopDevil - 0.69UKP per 355ml bottle. For comparison in a bar a half pint (284ml) of massbrew lager would generally cost you about 1.25UKP! most peculiar mama, but I aint complaining cheers MikeMcG It's about twice that up here in Scotland. Looks like the beer-loving price code fairies were having a bit of fun again. I tried the HopDevil a few weeks ago (even at that price *g*) and it was pretty good, although I like Goose Island IPA better. I do hope that whoever ends up buying Safeway has the good sense to let their beer buyer carry on as before. They have the best selection of basically any major retail chain in the UK, which doesn't say much for the off-licences (Whatever went wrong at Oddbins??) |
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I didn't think Dwight had a Copyright on it tho - the whole "VE Day"
business & all . . . ? Typically it's the publisher who gets, and owns, the copyright. Since he spent a pile of dough making printing plates, etc., it's unlikely that he would not copyright the book. (But I wasn't serious about the lawsuit.) vince norris |
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"vincent p. norris" wrote in message
... Typically it's the publisher who gets, and owns, the copyright. Since he spent a pile of dough making printing plates, etc., it's unlikely that he would not copyright the book. Titles aren't subject to copyright in the United States. Just the content of a book, movie, album, etc. So it's a moot point. -Steve |
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"vincent p. norris" wrote in message
... Titles aren't subject to copyright in the United States. Just the content of a book, movie, album, etc. So it's a moot point. Thanks, I wasn't awaare of that. The porn industry is quite thankful too, I'm sure, since it lets them come up with all sorts of plays on popular movie titles. Incidentally, while titles cannot be copyrighted, they can be trademarked. Which is why another movie called "Star Wars" probably would not be allowed, since it would create confusion and therefore financial damage to the Star Wars brand, a song probably could be called that, since there is little room for confusion in the marketplace. Intellectual property law is fun. -Steve |
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Steve Jackson wrote:
Intellectual property law is fun. In a same vein as the chinese curse: 'May you live interresting times.' ObjBeer: I had the pleasure to make next years bottled foreing beer selection in my local watering hole. Gonna get Gale's Old Prize Ale. Nam! Topi -- "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell "How come he didn't put 'I think' at the end of it?" - Anonymous |
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"Steve Jackson" wrote in message news:EJeub.10598$6G3.8280@fed1read06...
"vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... Titles aren't subject to copyright in the United States. Just the content of a book, movie, album, etc. So it's a moot point. Thanks, I wasn't awaare of that. The porn industry is quite thankful too, I'm sure, since it lets them come up with all sorts of plays on popular movie titles. Incidentally, while titles cannot be copyrighted, they can be trademarked. Which is why another movie called "Star Wars" probably would not be allowed, since it would create confusion and therefore financial damage to the Star Wars brand, a song probably could be called that, since there is little room for confusion in the marketplace. Intellectual property law is fun. -Steve BTW - I did consciously choose the topic title for its play on words, next time I may just stick with "Cheap HopDevil in English supermarkets" or somesuch |
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vincent p. norris wrote:
I didn't think Dwight had a Copyright on it tho - the whole "VE Day" business & all . . . ? Typically it's the publisher who gets, and owns, the copyright. Since he spent a pile of dough making printing plates, etc., it's unlikely that he would not copyright the book. As Mike's in Europe, he's under UK law, which, like most western European copyright laws, grnats protection automatically as soon as the work is published. A title alone doesn't qualify as original piece of work. -- Warning : you may encounter French language beyond this point. La bouche pleine de débris de phrase aphones retournerons nous dans l'île du docteur Moreau à quatre pattes. (F'murrr) Laurent Mousson, Berne, Switzerland |
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"MikeMcG" wrote in message
om... I knew the Downingtown invasion was coming to a Safeway near me (NW U.K.) what I can't believe is the price of HopDevil - 0.69UKP per 355ml bottle. So, anyway, to actually talk about the beer instead of Ike, what's the verdict? Does it survive the journey across the pond in good shape? -Steve |
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"Steve Jackson" wrote in message news:RNvub.16890$6G3.16379@fed1read06...
"MikeMcG" wrote in message om... I knew the Downingtown invasion was coming to a Safeway near me (NW U.K.) what I can't believe is the price of HopDevil - 0.69UKP per 355ml bottle. So, anyway, to actually talk about the beer instead of Ike, what's the verdict? Does it survive the journey across the pond in good shape? -Steve untried as yet - it's not every night I fancy a 21% stout :~) tried last year's(?) 23% version at GBBF (& went to bizarre poetry/music thing at White Horse SW6, with Sam Calagione)- hugely roasty, powerfully alcoholic, really slow-sipping stuff, complex & "difficult" but enjoyable & definitely IMO still "beer" despite being so removed from most. I understand that the earlier 18% (& new US version at 18.8%) were better tasting for their slightly less insane alcohol levels? cheers MikeMcG mic (underscore) mac (at) postmaster (dot) co (dot) uk |
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"Steve Jackson" wrote in message news:RNvub.16890$6G3.16379@fed1read06...
"MikeMcG" wrote in message om... I knew the Downingtown invasion was coming to a Safeway near me (NW U.K.) what I can't believe is the price of HopDevil - 0.69UKP per 355ml bottle. So, anyway, to actually talk about the beer instead of Ike, what's the verdict? Does it survive the journey across the pond in good shape? -Steve & anyway, about the HopDevil, (as opposed to the Dogfish World Wide that I've just been blathering about!) very nice - seemed perfectly fresh - loads of chewy malt, good bit of alcohol & body, nuff bitterness & fresh grapefruity cascadey hops - delicious. |
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Hop Devil
delicious. My thoughts exactly. Perhaps my fave beer in the whole world. Although SNCA on tap (just had two pints on an empty stomach) is a close second. God I love hoppy beers with a malt backbone... Garry |
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