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But if the enemy be hungry, give him to eat; if he thirst, give him to drink. For, doing this, thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head.
(sed si esurierit inimicus tuus ciba illum si sitit potum da illi hoc enim faciens carbones ignis congeres super caput eiu)Romans 12:20
Ok, here is the skinny. There is a major battle in the Church today between the rupturists (postconciliar life must abandon all that came before) and the integrationists (postconciliar life must be part of the long tradition of the Church). Guess which group tends to wave symbols of B16? Not the rupturists, I can tell you that. They want to see much less of B16 and his coat of arms and symbols. It is making the rupturists crazy that this Pope has set off a globalized mass movement in favor of continuity between old and new. So they want to deny these groups (such as MusicaSacra or the NLM) the right to use these symbols, as a way of saying "these people do not speak for the Church." Their hope is to diminish the public presence of the papacy, even through legal action. So these push for copyrighting and trademarking is intended to do precisely what it will do: reduce in number those who wave symbols of the papacy as part of a push towards the Benedictine agenda. In other words, this is not the Pope's action. The Vatican is a big and complicated place with landmines everywhere.
Recent years have witnessed a great increase of affection and esteem for the person of the Holy Father. There has also been a desire to use the Pope’s name in the title of universities, schools or cultural institutions, as well as associations, foundations and other groups.
In light of this fact, the Holy See hereby declares that it alone has the right to ensure the respect due to the Successors of Peter, and, therefore, to protect the figure and personal identity of the Pope from the unauthorized use of his name and/or the papal coat of arms for ends and activities which have little or nothing to do with the Catholic Church. Occasionally, in fact, attempts have been made to attribute credibility and authority to initiatives by using ecclesiastical or papal symbols and logos.
Consequently, the use of anything referring directly to the person or office of the Supreme Pontiff (his name, his picture or his coat of arms), and/or the use of the title "Pontifical", must receive previous and express authorization from the Holy See.
Z, there is a serious difference between a technological advance and the imposition of a law that restricts the free flow of information. In fact, I don't see that they have anything to do with each other at all.
By the way, last year's colloquium announcement featured a picture of the Pope with a quotation in favor of Gregorian chant. You are going to tell me that this is abuse of the Papacy's IP?
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