Trial
News Update June 12, 2001
- Dear Friends,
- Today, the jury was selected, the attorneys for both sides gave 30-minute
- each opening arguments, and as the plaintiff we called our first witness,
- Richard Keeler. There was a little drama involved in that: We had
- subpoenaed Richard during the court-mandated settlement conference last
- Tuesday, and late yesterday afternoon UF filed a motion to quash our
- subpoena on the basis that it had been improperly served. A brace of our
- lawyers work to file a response brief, and then this morning UF withdrew
- its motion to quash. (Whether on the basis of our briefs or some other
- basis is unclear.)
- So far, Richard has testified to his belief in the following points, which
- we believe to be important to our case:
- 1. What constitutes the entirety of the Urantia Papers had its first
- tangible expression in a manuscript written in the handwriting one
- individual, a man who was a patient of Dr. Sadler.
- 2. No one saw the patient write the manuscript.
- 3. No changes were made in the patient's manuscript to produce what
- is now the text of The Urantia Book.
- 4. Part IV all arrived at the same time in 1935.
- #1 goes to the authorship issue, and whether the work has the requisite
- multiplicity of authors required for it to be considered a composite work
- capable of renewal by a proprietor.
- #2 goes to the issue of whether UF can prove that the "writer" of the
- Papers was not the "author."
- #3 goes to whether UF did any work with respect to the patient's
- manuscript to entitle it to a copyright interest as proprietor.
- #4 goes to the issue of whether P4 is a "single revelation", which even
- under the Maaherra Appeals Court ruling is not copyrightable.
- Richard will continue his testimony tomorrow.
- Getting closer (I think!)..
- Harry