From: Bowen, Patrick
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 8:35 AM
To: 'George Richardson'; Adrian
Cc: Triumphs
Subject: RE: Lucas Fault Finding Manual Latest Update
Not to argue one way or another, but in the U.S. you do not have to have
copyright info stated on something in order for it to be copyrighted. That
is just a legal way of saying you should be forewarned, and it makes it
easier for the copyright holder, but not necessary at all.
Patrick Bowen
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From: George Richardson [mailto:gprtech@frontiernet.net]
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 6:52 AM
To: Adrian
Cc: Triumphs
Subject: Re: Lucas Fault Finding Manual Latest Update
I've looked at a number of old manuals that I have in my possession, and
many of them have no copyright information in them at all, although they
are original editions.
For instance, a copy "Preliminary Service Information - Stag", has no
copyright information at all. Some of the information in this manual is
more detailed for early Stags than the service manual, which his copy
righted. Nor does a manual for servicing the automatic climate control
on 74-87 Jaguars have a copyright notice.
I'd guess that these things are all free game, and even Moss may just be
making duplicates.
Adrian wrote:
>
> Hi Listerati,
>
> This may interest you or not as the case maybe.
> Recently I warned listers of a fraud on ebay concerning photocopies of a
> Lucas Manual.
--
George Richardson
Wyvern - '57 Triumph TR3, TS15559LT -
http://www.merlingroupinc.com/tr3.htm
Griffin - '71 Triumph Stag - undergoing restoration
Pikachu - '75 Triumph TR6 - undergoing repair
Kitty - '83 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas - Daily Driver
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