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Originally Posted by bavgan
John Vasco,
Sikuro Publishing is claiming copyrights of these manuals. This is very clear in the Canadian websites posted previously. If you think that there is something wrong with this claim, you can find a lawyer, and bring it to court. If any other person has the same problem with you (as you have mentioned), they can take the same action too.
However, this forum is not the place to force Mr. Sicuro to change his mind about the copyrights issues. It is very clear that noone would listen your "intelligence", and stop a business because of some threads posted against him at a forum on the internet.
Batur
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Bavgan,
What are you talking about? Go read my posts properly, particularly the last one. Couldn't be clearer. And go read Harrision987's posts as well, and you will then understand the whole picture.
Whatever gave you the idea I was trying to force Mr. Sicuro to change his mind about copyright issues? The simple issue was (now read this carefully, and take it in):
Nobody can claim copyright on a document produced in the Third Reich, because they were not the originator of the document. Period. Blindingly simple, when you think about it.
Your last sentence is just a load of nonsense, because you don't understand the point I'm making.