Stan or Patricia Griffiths
I would be careful not to copy any Tektronix copyrighted material
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without their written permission. When I wrote my book, I got official written permission from Tektronix to use pictures from their old catalogs in my book. Since their old catalogs are copyrighted, official written permission is required. It is true that there are individuals and companies who have been copying Tek copyrighted material for years and getting away with it but it is definitely not legal. On a few special occasions in the past, I believe Tek has given permission to the U.S. Military to copy parts of certain specific manuals, but I don't believe they have given permission to any individual or company to ever copy entire manuals, catalogs, or other technical materials that Tek produces. I have also heard that some individuals have asked permission from Tek to copy some of their Concept Books and they have been specifcally denied permission to do the copies. Tek has shown more interest recently in illegal copies of their stuff. I just wouldn't do it without Tek's permission if I were you . . . and I would not accept permission from the local Sales Office either. Real permission must come from the Tektronix Legal Department in Beaverton, OR. Stan w7ni@... Michael Dunn wrote: At 2:52 PM +0200 2000/10/08, stgraef wrote:At the moment he scanned some ofI can burn CDs (and scan pages). I may also have access to some |