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![]() "Chris" wrote in message ups.com... Winfield Hill wrote: Chris wrote... I feel the IP is embedded in the instrument, not the manual. Thus the manual provides a way to make use of the IP you've bought and paid for in the instrument. It's the old instruments HP / Agilent no longer supports that we're talking about here. The simple fact is that there are *far* more instruments out there, than original manuals, because when one goes surplus the company's file drawers of manuals tend to get thrown away or otherwise lost, while the old instrument exchanges hands a few times and finds a new home. Plus there are manuals that disappear for who knows what reason. The manuals for some HP equipment I purchased new when I came to the Institute 17 years ago somehow no longer exists at the Institute. Did a postdoc carry it off with him in his files when he left? Did it get thrown out by mistake? Who can say, but it's gone. And now a copy is not available from Agilent, the product line having been discontinued long ago... So I do rely on others who are willing to make a copy to keep the IP in my instrument useful. -- Thanks, - Win Thanks for taking the time to respond, Mr. Hill. I stand corrected -- there are far more "orphaned" old HP instruments out there than original manuals. Your point is valid. Maintaining an instrument document control system is relatively easy in a manufacturing facility with a limited number of engineering personnel. It's certainly much more difficult in an academic environment with dozens or even hundreds of students who all want access to the instruments and their manuals, and don't have enough experience with instruments to make educated guesses about how they work. That doesn't make sense. All the department has to do is hand over the manuals to the library (this _is_ in an academic emvironment!) and let them put the manuals in Reserve, where they can be checked out for a very limited amount of time, say two hours, and not be taken from the facility. The student can then peruse, or even copy them if he has a pocketful of dimes. At least this is how we do it at the college where I work. Actually, the student can now buy credits on a card to put in the copier, so he doesn't even need coins to make copies. One can see this big warning sign above the copier with legalese about copyright restrictions etc. Mostly ignored. :-P [snip] I agree that the value of the instrument is inherent in the instrument itself, not the manual. But just the fact that we're having this conversation indicates the documentation is of value, although of another kind. It allows me to utilize the investment in the instrument. Everyone, including the legal system, should view certain types of manuals as different than other IP. In the case of an instruction manual, this is is directly related to the instrument, and has no real use or value on its own. Therefor the owner of an instrument should have the right to own this manual, no matter where or how it was obtained. I would go as far as to say that the instrument maker should be obligated to supply one to the owner upon proof of ownership, but the makers wouldn't want to be stuck with that responsibility. OTOH the repair, service, maintenance manuals are another case, and since they might reveal something about the instrument that's not notmally available to the owner, the owner wouldn't have any right to these manuals. [snip] Thanks again (and the check is still ready to be signed ;-) Chris |
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