Horsetan wrote:
I haven't lost mine. I just can't remember where I put them!!
That would be the legal distinction between 'irretrievably lost' and 'temporarily mislaid'?
Ted.
Horsetan wrote:
I haven't lost mine. I just can't remember where I put them!!
billbedford wrote:Flymo748 wrote:However, in terms of copyright, there may be a world of difference between saving copies for personal use and making publicly available. I suspect that is less of an issue for suppliers like Brassmasters who do this themselves, but the two scenarios of (i) those who don't and (ii) deceased (in the commercial sense) producers would need to be clarified.
All you have to do is ask permission from the copyright holder. For ranges that are no longer extant, a note can be attached to the effect that the items will be removed if the copyright holder objects to them being made public. Of course, you will have to have some sort of test to ensure that the person who objects is actually the copyright owner.
David B wrote:DougN wrote:This might sound crazy but could the list here have a section for instructions? Thankfully brassmasters have theirs online along with their Finney kits. No doubt Chris at high level might put his up on his website but older kits etc as people find them scan them and up load?
Is this a good idea to solve these types of problems?
I offered to do this a few years ago but it was not taken up.
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