Owner's manuals can be bought together with instruments, so they can be considered free, but copyright is still at the side of the manufacturer, if I'm not wrong. Lot of firms usually publish their old an new manuals so anybody can download them. Service manuals are different story, they are not for public, as it's not expected any customer will do repairs. So some firms send or sell such material only to their authorized service, others sell them on the request to anybody, and only some are free. But with some effort lot of this can be found on internet :-) And there are also people who copied them and resell, probably illegally - like certain Mr. Glinsky... Then there's some other material on the net which its authors allow to copy freely. Still it doesn't mean they would loose their copyright, so it's not possible to quote from it or use parts in other articles or books without the author's permission. And of course it's against any ethics to resell such material, as we can sometimes see... Those books in the links we posted are not Owner's manual, so it's not allowed to keep such material in Files section. If there's such suspected material, group can be closed. And usually it has no reason to have there Owner's manuals as they can be found elsewhere easily. Daniel Forro On 22 Feb, 2014, at 4:01 PM, Geylo Follen wrote: > Even operation manuals? >
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Re: [CZsynth] TheEasyCZBook
2014-02-22 by Daniel Forró
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