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engineer2 said:"...Copyright is not really an issue unless the creator sells the manuals..."
Scanning the manuals is a pain for just one or two people. As I recall google scanned hundreds of thousand (maybe millions) if books and publications, the ran character recognition on all the text.Most hosting companies permit unlimited storage (within reason), so disk storage is not an issue.
Copyright is not really an issue unless the creator sells the manuals, which is rare. If a vendor complains, remove the manual.
I have file cabinets full of old manuals I would love to share. The difficulty is scanning them all.
Mark Stansbury on 11/22/21 said:Internet Archive - free membership The Archive staff will see it's a manual and put it in the Manual Library, which has 2,826,625 items and a bunch of subcategories, some maintained by the Archive staff, some by others. The ITCL is part of this. I have scanned plenty of other manuals and put them in the Archive but not the ITCL.