"Konstantinos Bibis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to:

>
>Do you really consider a manual explaining how to turn a camera on and
>off as 'intelectual property' ?
>Manuals are of use either to Canon customers or to wanna be
>customers - so it's part of the Customer Support or promotion. If they
>had them free on the web people wouldnt be able to sell them (coz
>nobody would buy something they can get for free) so no harm done to
>anyone.
>
>If you're based in the United States you're probably influenced by the
>'lawsuit culture'  :)

I bought a brand new manual for an older EOS camera here in Japan for
about 6 bucks. Surely, that's about enough to cover cost of making and
maybe a bit of shelf space, plus admin costs, etc. The point is,
they're not making money on them, it's simply a service.


Jim Davis
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