| Subject | From | Date |
| Advice on learning my thinking patterns. | Jonathan Clark | 18 Jun 2004 12:15 |
| Any plan to work in Hong Kong or China in 2005 | Paul Chung | 17 Jun 2004 05:04 |
| Further NLP Training | Rita Sackey | 14 Jun 2004 12:17 |
| Copyrights and NLP | Christpher | 11 Jun 2004 01:41 |
| Applying NLP in Organization | Milind | 10 Jun 2004 06:39 |
| trainer training | karen marshall | 05 Jun 2004 02:06 |
| Lying | Mimi | 03 Jun 2004 10:27 |
| NLP trainer training | Caron Lindley | 30 May 2004 02:37 |
| NLP on trial, still | Frederik Rudbäck | 05 May 2004 11:30 |
| Books and India | Kate Tomlinson | 28 Apr 2004 11:01 |
| Copyrights and NLP — Christpher — Friday, June 11, 2004 |
Hello, Great Book!! Please tell me,what have you done to legaly (in matter of NLP) write a NLP book. Do you know where man can find a information (via internet) about NLP copyrights and rules to write a book or teach it? Please answer. |
| Sue's Answer |
Dear Christpher, Thank you for your comment re the book. Well the copyright issue was a big one a few years ago but that was resolved in court and NLP is a generic term so there are no copyright issues on the name but you would need to check on any specific material that anyone might have developed for themselves. I think that it is great that we can all use this material freely as I feel that it is so key to the world both personally and professionally. So when you learn NLP you can teach it and write about it at any time of your development. I do certify people to train others when they have trained to trainer trainer standard but it is more to do with their skill and their integrity than it is to do with what they have covered in a programme. I hope that helps. Sincerely, |