At 02:01 AM 11/28/2003 +0100, EOS-Digest wrote:
Your argument would be valid if Canon paid more to the actual author of the manual

That's between the author and Canon, isn't it and doesn't alter the nature of copyright. A little OT but there was an article on high school cheating recently which made me recall earlier articles about high school and college students plagarizing stuff they found on-line for homework and term papers. This may not be a perfect analogy, but if I don't want my kid to cheat by "borrowing" stuff from others maybe I should set a good example and not "borrow" stuff another person or company has copyrighted?
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regards,
Henry Posner
Director of Corporate Communications
B&H Photo-Video, and Pro-Audio Inc.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com

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