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![]() "John D. Farr" wrote in message ... It seems that if one owns the equipment, he has a right to the docs for it. John Then he/she should make sure that they get the document with the equipment. If you buy used equipment, make sure the seller has the document or go buy the documents from the maker of the equipment. However, since the people who are selling the copies are doing so "out in the open" and even advertising it, the copyright holders could easily shut them down in they wanted to. Since the copyright holders choose not to do so, then I wouldn't worry about it too much. Out of print is not an excuse for violating copyright by the way. If something is out of print, what you are supposed to do is get permission of the copyright holder before making a copy. If you can't find the copyright holder, you are generally off the hook if you can demonstrate that you have made every reasonable effort to find them. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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