Mr_CNC_guy
Cast Iron
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2018
- Location
- New England
I have some manuals for my Cincinnati #2 TCG that I could scan and make
available. However they are have a copyright notice.
I found this manual available from archive.org;
Operator's Instruction Book, Cincinnati No. 2 Cutter and Tool Grinder : The Cincinnati Milling Machine Company : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
There is a copyright from 1963. However it has this note:
"This work is in the public domain due to failure to renew its copyright,
as then required. This digital reprint remains in the public domain. "
OK so I tried to lookup if the copyright of my manuals have been renewed.
I found this:
FAQ: How To Find Out Whether a Copyright Was Renewed?
That site has scans of the copyright registration and renewals from
the time period. Here:
The Catalog of Copyright Entries
I looked in the manual for the registration for my Cincinnati manual
and did not find it. I did find some registrations for other Cincinnati
manuals.
This seems to indicate that I am good to copy and post the manual.
Does this seem reasonable?
available. However they are have a copyright notice.
I found this manual available from archive.org;
Operator's Instruction Book, Cincinnati No. 2 Cutter and Tool Grinder : The Cincinnati Milling Machine Company : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
There is a copyright from 1963. However it has this note:
"This work is in the public domain due to failure to renew its copyright,
as then required. This digital reprint remains in the public domain. "
OK so I tried to lookup if the copyright of my manuals have been renewed.
I found this:
FAQ: How To Find Out Whether a Copyright Was Renewed?
That site has scans of the copyright registration and renewals from
the time period. Here:
The Catalog of Copyright Entries
I looked in the manual for the registration for my Cincinnati manual
and did not find it. I did find some registrations for other Cincinnati
manuals.
This seems to indicate that I am good to copy and post the manual.
Does this seem reasonable?