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Post by indianajones on Jan 18, 2013 0:03:24 GMT
Hey lads,
I'm currently (slowly mind you) making a digital copy my factory workshop manual for the 1800.
Would there be any legal issue in giving that out? surely the copyright must have lasped on it now and I doubt anyone would have any financial in it.
I only ask as when I'm done I'm keen to pass it on to other members who may want it.
Cheers,
Andrew
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Post by Penguin45 on Jan 18, 2013 1:49:16 GMT
Don't know the exact answer to that, Indy. Copyright is normally 50 years? The Wolseley Owners Club has formal permission to use related material, so maybe get it sanctioned through there and link it here.
Have a word with Nishka on the other site.
Chris.
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Post by indianajones on Jan 18, 2013 2:37:03 GMT
Good call Chris, and on that note I did recall seeing a workshop manual for a 1930's Wolseley in the wiki section.
More than happy to produce it for everyone. Also have a BL one which is a lot chunkier and also has servicing material for automatic gearboxs.
-Andrew
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Post by dave1800 on Jan 18, 2013 6:08:31 GMT
Andrew I believe there are some copyright issues. Some time ago a company known as Internet Car Manuals advertised 1800 w/shop manuals (and for other vehicles) on CD. If you look at their website www.internetcarmanuals.co.uk/you will see the company is no longer trading and they note they have destroyed all products. regards David Hey lads, I'm currently (slowly mind you) making a digital copy my factory workshop manual for the 1800. Would there be any legal issue in giving that out? surely the copyright must have lasped on it now and I doubt anyone would have any financial in it. I only ask as when I'm done I'm keen to pass it on to other members who may want it. Cheers, Andrew
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Post by indianajones on Jan 18, 2013 8:05:04 GMT
Hmmm will ned to look more into this a bit more, I shall be making a copy for myself regardless.
I have e-mailed nishka on the wolseley forum and await his response.
-Andrew
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