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Sdashiki
Jul 19, 2007, 01:10 PM
Maybe you were misled by the thread title, what I mean to say is selling, for a profit, reprinted (photocopied) instruction manuals for cameras.

Can you really just photocopy a manual, trim, staple and sell it for a tidy profit?

this guy on ebay does this almost exclusively.

I mean, why not buy one, and just do what he does with copies of his copy? And like undercut his prices by a dollar.

:D



Lovesong
Jul 19, 2007, 01:29 PM
I do believe this stuff is copyrighted. People will sell anything on e-bay though. :rolleyes:

compuwar
Jul 19, 2007, 05:15 PM
Maybe you were misled by the thread title, what I mean to say is selling, for a profit, reprinted (photocopied) instruction manuals for cameras.

Can you really just photocopy a manual, trim, staple and sell it for a tidy profit?

this guy on ebay does this almost exclusively.

I mean, why not buy one, and just do what he does with copies of his copy? And like undercut his prices by a dollar.

:D

Legally, the manual is copyright the author or their company, so reprinting is a copyright violation. Most product companies don't care to enforce their copyrights, but technically without the copyright owner's permission, it's a violation.

IANAL.