Re: [FWDLK] parts book - copying
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Re: [FWDLK] parts book - copying



I don't mean to rain on your parade, guys, but I strongly suspect that the
Plymouth parts manual remains nothing less than a copyrighted piece of work,
no matter how old. Since Chrysler is still in business, the argument that the
 book
would somehow now be in the public domain would not hold water. You
either have to find an original and purchase it on the open market, borrow one
from a friend or club, or obtain Chrysler's permission to copy it (just like
 with
any book).

Having had a successful career in publishing, I recommend you at least check
with Chrysler. And originals aren't *that* hard to find. I didn't have to look
 far to get one.
I think I paid 80 bucks for it. After all, there were thousands of dealerships
 out there.

 - Dan Davids
Seattle


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| From: Jim Wilson <jwilson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
| To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
| Subject: [FWDLK] parts book
| Date: Thursday, June 11, 1998 1:32 PM
|
| I finally got the 55-58 parts book from the dealer here in town and will get
| it copied, I need those of
| you who wanted a copy to let me know again who you are (my machine took most
| of my e-mail to the great
| shredder in the sky), I the copier quoted me roughly 45 bucks each one. So
| if you will let me know in the
|  next couple of days I will get it done.
| Jim




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