You're the one claiming the SDH is doctrine by virtue of the IRI stamp. But the Church did not state "IRI stamp" it stated "official publication". Are you going to now tell us the Church believes KSL, KBYU, and the D-News are doctrine? Put up or shut up by either showing us Church publication of the SDH or admit you're wrong about the SDH being doctrine as is the title of your other thread.
You cannot possibly be this dense. Seriously. It's just not possible. Do you get pleasure out of trying to make people think you are an ignoramus?
The pleasure I am getting right now comes from the fact that some of you are dense ignoramuses enough to try and preserve your little chestnuts in the face of what actually is LDS doctrine. You will go to great lengths to destroy logic and factual statements in order to get them across.
KBYU, KSL, and D-News are owned by the church, but not everything they publish bears an IRI copyright.
Indeed. None of those facts, owned by the Church or IRI stamp does doctrine make. But the IRI is another corporation owned by the Church, so logically, if IRI stamp of means doctrine, then KSL means doctrine too. It's just an example to show how ridiculous you guys look and how your logic doesn't extend to the real world.
Only that which the church is publishing bears the IRI copyright, such as General Conference addresses. Get it?
Sure. But the SDH was IRI stamped but not published by the Church. Church publication is the only identifier of doctrine. The IRI stamp itself does not so identify.
When the church publishes something, it bears the IRI copyright. When BYU publishes something, it bears a BYU copyright. The BYU web site contains material that is copyrighted by BYU, by individual authors, and by IRI. The SDH address is on the BYU speeches web site and bears the IRI copyright. Ergo, it's published by the church.
Doesn't follow. Your assumption is that ownership indicates "published by" or "approved by". Nothing could be more erroneous.
If the IRI stamp does not show that it was published by the church, what would?
The usual statement of, for example, on the title page of a book (or magazine or manual), published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or the corporation thereof. The SDH does not have that anywhere I've seen. The IRI stamp merely says it's being held as intellectual property, not that it was published by the Church.