Copyright
Reverend Wright writes rite
– do you copy?
When you write copy, you own the
right of copyright to the copy you write, if the copy is right. If, however,
your copy falls over, you must right your copy. If you write religious services,
you write rite, and own the right of copyright to the rite you write.
Conservatives write Right copy, and own the right of copyright, to the Right
copy they write. A right-wing cleric would write Right rite, and owns the right
of copyright to the Right rite he has the right to write. His editor has the job
of making the Right rite copy right before the copyright can be right.
Should Reverend Jim Wright decide to write Right rite, then Wright would write
Right rite, to which Wright has the right of copyright. Duplicating his rite
would be to copy Wright's Right rite, and violate copyright, to which Wright
would have the right to right. Right?