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Snoopy 08-20-2006 04:04 PM

Opps, me bad....

Should have explained it better. Me apologies to YOUR Mr. B.

GDZHHR 08-20-2006 04:05 PM

I deal with copyright issues everyday because of my business.

My first impression would be that it would be illegal unless express permission was gotten to post it.

I know for a fact that libraries have been sued just for posting a copy of a book's table of contents on line with out permission. Just owning something does not give you the legal right to re-distribute it.

Here is the easiest way I know to give an example. Say you have a large extended family and made a group decision to subscribe to TV Guide, just one. Then just make copies or post it on a family site or newsletter for all to use. This is illegal.

I'd say the chances of getting permission to post this manual would either be very expensive or impossible to get. I'd recommend contacting the publisher and asking them. Intellectual property/copyright lawyers can be very expensive. I know we've had to hire them for very similar questions.

Please keep in mind I'm no legal expert. I've just had to deal with this issue for my company and our clients.

Hope this helps.

Wackaloon 08-20-2006 04:07 PM

I'd be willing to bet that buying a copy for "group" useage is doable. I'd also be willing to bet that the cost would end up being very pricey. The only way to find out is going to be talking to Helm.

Snoopy 08-20-2006 04:08 PM

Almost my entire thoughts, also. But before attempting to contact someone at the publisher, we need this Forum's approval....or it is for naught !!

jaydogg 08-20-2006 04:12 PM

what we did on b15sentra.net was we had the service manuals on a club site and the link was posted all over that board. The club site that had the manuals had a tech that worked for nissan and he put it up on the site and posted it for all of us.

SindyDix 08-20-2006 04:14 PM

Has anyone searched for the electronic version? Perhaps someone allready has done the unthinkable!

GDZHHR 08-20-2006 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by jaydogg
what we did on b15sentra.net was we had the service manuals on a club site and the link was posted all over that board. The club site that had the manuals had a tech that worked for nissan and he put it up on the site and posted it for all of us.

Definately a copyright violation! But as many say, "It's only cheating if you get caught!".:lol:

jaydogg 08-20-2006 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by GDZHHR
Definately a copyright violation! But as many say, "It's only cheating if you get caught!".:lol:

yep but you never know when you need a FSM, i cant tell you how many times i used it.

sunbound 06-10-2008 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by EL_REY (Post 68118)
These books are expensive, the chilton manuals arent expensive, i got one for my corvette and it was only about $35

NO one answered this.... A hve also purchased these inexpensive manuals for every can I have ever owned (geo, camaro,. blazer, wife mercury, even my old mototrcycle), and ive still yet to see an cheap one for the HHr.

prod 06-10-2008 05:40 PM

We will probably be waiting a long time for a chilton manual. There arent enough HHRs out there yet, and arent old enough to need a rebuild. They need to sell a ton to make it worth their while.


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