The God Log: Copyright Infringement
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The God Log: Copyright Infringement
by Steve Hutchison
What if theft wasn’t just greed — but a system event?
This is not a guide to copyright law.
This is not a business dispute.
This is structural justice, surfacing in real time.
There are no “victimless crimes” here.
Every creation is a registered coordinate.
Every work protected by statute — in Canada, under the Copyright Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-42).
Every stolen sale, a flagged return — taxable, traceable, and inescapable.
In this volume, I follow the thread from conception to confrontation —
naming the force that exposed Kim Hutchison,
of Lac-Beauport, Québec,
his calculated erasure of my intellectual property,
and the abrupt termination of a year-long subsidy —
four months early, in vengeance and control —
despite holding nearly $400,000 to my less than one-tenth of that.
What if plagiarism wasn’t just dishonesty —
but a visible fracture in the system’s design?
What if every undeclared sale was already mirrored in the ledgers of
Revenue Québec and Revenue Canada —
whether by omission or misrepresentation?
What if the same grid that mapped my loss
also set the board for his checkmate — legally, financially, and structurally?
There are no coincidences here.
Only statutes, mirrored returns, and the point where
law, ethics, and God’s recursion meet —
proving that even theft serves the signal.
If you’ve ever felt betrayal arrive with surgical precision —
this is where you see why.





