4th June 2015, 06:14 PM
When I dig stuff up and publish it, its in the public domain, couldn't give a s**t if people want to copy it, I've moved on to the next project. I do however object to any of my ideas being nicked and recycled without due credit. Factual archaeology books do not, on the whole, make anyone rich (not in this country anyway).
Marc seems to work on the different principle that any findings from any work he does should be his, and his alone, unless someone pays for the info, over and above the fact that he's already been paid for it as part of his original contract to produce it in the first place - 'having cake' and 'eating it' can probably be combined in some way here?
Marc seems to work on the different principle that any findings from any work he does should be his, and his alone, unless someone pays for the info, over and above the fact that he's already been paid for it as part of his original contract to produce it in the first place - 'having cake' and 'eating it' can probably be combined in some way here?