NoahsCove
Inactive Member
I'd like to preface this post with the following:
It's my understanding that since we are using this section to "comment/critique" given works that it *is* legal to copy a small amount of the given work for such purposes as comment/criticism/teaching/research and is not in any violation of copyright laws to include Fair Use Provision Acts. See the following for further information regarding copyright law:
Copyright Law Website
Now, with that said....
I think it's really interesting to compare older Newfie books with more recent works and see how things have changed regarding conformation ideals etc.... The book "How to Raise a Newfoundland" by Kitty Drury & Bill Linn is no exception. This book was written in 1973.
See the example on page 21 which states:
Ch Dryad's Brown Betty....Betty is the only brown champion in the history of the Newfoundland breed".
My how things have changed!! Plus, and perhaps it's just the photo, Betty resembles a Leonberger (to me anyway).
I did/do enjoy this book, particularly for historical information and comparison.
It's my understanding that since we are using this section to "comment/critique" given works that it *is* legal to copy a small amount of the given work for such purposes as comment/criticism/teaching/research and is not in any violation of copyright laws to include Fair Use Provision Acts. See the following for further information regarding copyright law:
Copyright Law Website
Now, with that said....
I think it's really interesting to compare older Newfie books with more recent works and see how things have changed regarding conformation ideals etc.... The book "How to Raise a Newfoundland" by Kitty Drury & Bill Linn is no exception. This book was written in 1973.
See the example on page 21 which states:
Ch Dryad's Brown Betty....Betty is the only brown champion in the history of the Newfoundland breed".
My how things have changed!! Plus, and perhaps it's just the photo, Betty resembles a Leonberger (to me anyway).
I did/do enjoy this book, particularly for historical information and comparison.