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[[Image:ArdonBroht2377.jpg|thumb|Ardon Broht (2377)]]'''Broht & Forrester''' is a publishing company within the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] which publishes and distributes [[holonovel]]s.
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'''Broht & Forrester''' was a publishing company within the [[Federation]] which published and distributed [[holonovel]]s.
   
Among their most successful publications during the [[24th century]] included the [[Dixon Hill]] series, and a children's program "[[Toby the Targ]]", which was promoted as "written by Toby, the [[targ]]".
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Among their most successful publications during the [[24th century]] were the [[Dixon Hill series]] and a children's program "[[Toby the targ]]," which was promoted as "written by Toby, the [[targ]]".
   
In [[2378]], [[Arden Broht]] released [[The Doctor]]'s work, ''[[Photons Be Free]]'' against his wishes, and was ultimately ordered to recall the distributed copies by a Federation [[arbiter]]. Broht believed he could release it because The Doctor, as a [[hologram]], had no legal rights under Federation law and would not be allowed to control his work as an author under "Section 7 gamma of the Twelfth Guarantee". ([[VOY]]: "[[Author, Author]]")
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In [[2378]], [[Ardon Broht]] released [[The Doctor]]'s work ''[[Photons Be Free]]'' against his wishes, and was ultimately ordered to recall the distributed copies by a Federation [[arbiter]]. Broht believed he could release it because The Doctor, as a [[hologram]], had no legal rights under Federation law and would not be allowed to control his work as an author under "Section 7 Gamma of the [[Twelfth Guarantee]]." However, thanks to the testimony of {{Captain}} [[Kathryn Janeway]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Tuvok]], [[Ensign]] [[Harry Kim]], and [[Seven of Nine]], the [[arbiter]] was at least willing to accord The Doctor the status of "artist." Much to Broht's displeasure, the arbiter ordered all copies of the holonovel recalled. ({{VOY|Author, Author}})
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Ardon Broht

Ardon Broht (2378)

Broht & Forrester was a publishing company within the Federation which published and distributed holonovels.

Among their most successful publications during the 24th century were the Dixon Hill series and a children's program "Toby the targ," which was promoted as "written by Toby, the targ".

In 2378, Ardon Broht released The Doctor's work Photons Be Free against his wishes, and was ultimately ordered to recall the distributed copies by a Federation arbiter. Broht believed he could release it because The Doctor, as a hologram, had no legal rights under Federation law and would not be allowed to control his work as an author under "Section 7 Gamma of the Twelfth Guarantee." However, thanks to the testimony of Captain Kathryn Janeway, Lieutenant Commander Tuvok, Ensign Harry Kim, and Seven of Nine, the arbiter was at least willing to accord The Doctor the status of "artist." Much to Broht's displeasure, the arbiter ordered all copies of the holonovel recalled. (VOY: "Author, Author")

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