I see some people trying to bang on Dr Dave for his wanting to share videos that he has put together on his site and for the most part it appears he is giving away what he shares (I know you can buy DVD's from him). He posts links to those items and he has created videos to demonstrate shots, give his opinions on concepts and techniques and generally it would appear try to build up the knowledge of pool. Alot of these are based on ideas known along time ago some are brought up recently online at a variety of sites including AZ. I have not followed through reading that in detail but the detractors do not like that he takes ideas gathered from all over the net AZ in particular and does not credit via links his original sources for base ideas.
As I am writing this as I am considering coming out with a website to offer similar things demonstration videos etc and perhaps some original concepts. Do we need to always refer to originators of ideas when we come up with our own videos and writings. Do two competing teams trying to come up with a theory refer to each other in research one of them had to go first and the second team is following in there footsteps.
One of these ideas or techniques is CTE which seems to have alot of supporters and detractors. I see that this concept was first mentioned in a book per Bob Jewett in the 1800's at least I think I read that on this site recently. This is long before Hal Houle who is commonly referred to as the originator I had a phone conversation with Hal a few years back and he seemed to think that Greenleaf used this type of concept if so then Hal did not invent it.
Stan Shuffet has a version called Pro One, I learned CTE direct from Stan prior to his finalizing it into Pro One. He said he had permission to teach it from Hal. He has now made it his own with improvements. If someone come up with something similar and they make it their own can they teach this or are they infringing. If Dave covers the technique in detail is he infringing somehow what if he reviews it without calling it Pro One or talking about Stan is that better or worse. Can Dave talk about CTE if he does not agree with it as being a great aiming method.
If I buy a book or DVD and use that in teaching someone something at the pool room am I wrong. All I want to do is get better and get my fellow players better. If I do it for free does that make it OK, If I charge for my time and use there products (book, DVD, AZ idea) am I stealing from them. I thought that was why we posted our ideas to help each other play better.
What about well known authors such as Tim Miller the Monk he talks about the 4 strokes of pool and the diamond system a key drill of his is the 2-7-2 or something like that they are great ideas and I have read them all before in books wrote by Johnny Holiday. Is the Monk wrong for seeming to exactly plagerize Mr Holiday or since Holidays books are fairly old and out of print does that makes them fair game.
Who owns an idea, what is wrong with people putting in work work to demonstrate and validate, disprove or at least demo there theory about pool concepts. Is pool acedemia, if I show a great new technique should I complain if someone else runs with it and makes it better or shows it it is not worth the electrons it took to display it on a website.
I love this crazy game and would like to share some thoughts, but my thoughts are all based on multiple lessons from a myriad of instructors, books, videos and pool room knowledge I picked up on my own trial and effort, gambling, listening and reading this site AZ Billiards, Dr Daves Site and alot of other places. Is the knowledge in my head mine if it is can I write about it without fear of being attacked.
Is my knowledge mine ???
this is my real name
Dana Stephenson / Indianapolis
elvicash AZ Billiards
As I am writing this as I am considering coming out with a website to offer similar things demonstration videos etc and perhaps some original concepts. Do we need to always refer to originators of ideas when we come up with our own videos and writings. Do two competing teams trying to come up with a theory refer to each other in research one of them had to go first and the second team is following in there footsteps.
One of these ideas or techniques is CTE which seems to have alot of supporters and detractors. I see that this concept was first mentioned in a book per Bob Jewett in the 1800's at least I think I read that on this site recently. This is long before Hal Houle who is commonly referred to as the originator I had a phone conversation with Hal a few years back and he seemed to think that Greenleaf used this type of concept if so then Hal did not invent it.
Stan Shuffet has a version called Pro One, I learned CTE direct from Stan prior to his finalizing it into Pro One. He said he had permission to teach it from Hal. He has now made it his own with improvements. If someone come up with something similar and they make it their own can they teach this or are they infringing. If Dave covers the technique in detail is he infringing somehow what if he reviews it without calling it Pro One or talking about Stan is that better or worse. Can Dave talk about CTE if he does not agree with it as being a great aiming method.
If I buy a book or DVD and use that in teaching someone something at the pool room am I wrong. All I want to do is get better and get my fellow players better. If I do it for free does that make it OK, If I charge for my time and use there products (book, DVD, AZ idea) am I stealing from them. I thought that was why we posted our ideas to help each other play better.
What about well known authors such as Tim Miller the Monk he talks about the 4 strokes of pool and the diamond system a key drill of his is the 2-7-2 or something like that they are great ideas and I have read them all before in books wrote by Johnny Holiday. Is the Monk wrong for seeming to exactly plagerize Mr Holiday or since Holidays books are fairly old and out of print does that makes them fair game.
Who owns an idea, what is wrong with people putting in work work to demonstrate and validate, disprove or at least demo there theory about pool concepts. Is pool acedemia, if I show a great new technique should I complain if someone else runs with it and makes it better or shows it it is not worth the electrons it took to display it on a website.
I love this crazy game and would like to share some thoughts, but my thoughts are all based on multiple lessons from a myriad of instructors, books, videos and pool room knowledge I picked up on my own trial and effort, gambling, listening and reading this site AZ Billiards, Dr Daves Site and alot of other places. Is the knowledge in my head mine if it is can I write about it without fear of being attacked.
Is my knowledge mine ???
this is my real name
Dana Stephenson / Indianapolis
elvicash AZ Billiards
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