This forum has been a huge help over the last several months as I've been learning to perform repairs/maintenance on my 1965 Evinrude 9.5 Sportwin. One of the issues I've experienced is the difficulty of finding pics or illustrated docs that were not found anywhere in the postings that would have been a huge help. Recently I've bought the old repair & owners manuals that were made by Johnson in order to help with this issue. These original items are hard to find. I also own the Seloc manual, but it's often way too broad in its application since it covers so many different HP/model year motors.
I'd really like to be able to help others with the same engine just as this forum has been a huge help to me. So the questions are this: Isn't there some kind of # of years limit on copyright material to where it becomes public domain after so many years? In other words, couldn't I post a couple pages of the actual Evinrude service manual from the 1960's? I thought it was 30 years, but I could be wrong about this altogether.
Also, I believe that there's some kind of law that allows people to post up to 10% of copyrighted material for the purposes of commentating or teaching on the material? Example: I post 2 pages of a repair manual & comment along with the pics about what i experienced while performing this repair or suggestions as a result of lessons learned.
Any advice is appreciated as the goal is to help others just as I've been helped, w/out violating forum rules.
I'd really like to be able to help others with the same engine just as this forum has been a huge help to me. So the questions are this: Isn't there some kind of # of years limit on copyright material to where it becomes public domain after so many years? In other words, couldn't I post a couple pages of the actual Evinrude service manual from the 1960's? I thought it was 30 years, but I could be wrong about this altogether.
Also, I believe that there's some kind of law that allows people to post up to 10% of copyrighted material for the purposes of commentating or teaching on the material? Example: I post 2 pages of a repair manual & comment along with the pics about what i experienced while performing this repair or suggestions as a result of lessons learned.
Any advice is appreciated as the goal is to help others just as I've been helped, w/out violating forum rules.