This sort of thing makes me very happy indeed.
The message that announced the trapped Chile miners were alive and well is now the copyright of the man who wrote it.
Jose Ojeda penned the note "Estamos bien en el refugio los 33" ("We are okay in the refuge, the 33 of us") which was discovered attached to a probe 17 days after the mine collapse.
The message brought hope to the nation and was seen on many flags, mugs, and T-shirts during the rescue operation.
Chilean writer Pablo Huneeus registered the phrase on Mr Ojeda's behalf.
Mr Huneeus, who is also a leading social critic, said he wanted to ensure that nobody misused the phrase.
"This phrase is a work of art," he said, "and one couldn't choose better words. Using the brain is a way of making money."
The author told The Times newspaper he was prompted to officially register the phrase after seeing Chilean President Sebastian Pinera handing out copies of the message to the British Queen and prime minister during his tour of Europe.
"I thought 'That's just too much'," said Mr Huneeus. "According to our law, copyright for a creation, invention, song, a piece of art, belongs to the author."
Mr Ojeda, a widower with diabetes who was the seventh man to be rescued from the San Jose mine, is reported to be grateful that no one else will profit from his words.
Mr Huneeus says the miner also wants President Pinera to give him his note back.
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