
This drawing is in the public domain, as it is posted on the website of the gentleman who created this schematic.
That doesn't mean you can legally use it. Lots of copyrighted material is on web sites. A link is the way to go, or else your own drawing.
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This drawing is in the public domain, as it is posted on the website of the gentleman who created this schematic.
This is (in red) on the website of the same gentleman:
"All rights of photos and text reserved. Usage of photos or text from my blog on other websites or for any other purpose only with prior permission. If you want to use any material from my blog please contact me by email".
Shame on you Bruce....
This drawing is in the public domain, as it is posted on the website of the gentleman who created this schematic.
you did not answer my question, please change the image to links instead, unless you had prior approval from Thomas please be clear on this...
It seems that moderation has to edit, as a member has only limited time to do so.
By saying "This drawing is in the public domain....." it is obvious that Bruce did not ask for approval.
By saying "This drawing is in the public domain....." it is obvious that Bruce did not ask for approval.
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