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This is very interesting taken off the Triumph UK site :y115:

Source Triumph UK

You may view, copy, print and use content contained on this Web Site solely for your own personal use and provided that: (1) the content available from this Web Site is used for informational and non-commercial purposes only; (2) no text, graphics or other content available from this Web Site is modified in any way; and (3) no graphics available from this Web Site are used, copied or distributed separate from accompanying text.

So I would say that any info we use here from the site is for information purposes only :y18:
 
[quote author=CarlS link=topic=7293.msg39522#msg39522 date=1254159928]
It sounds good; but how do you enforce it?
[/quote]

By placing a disclaimer on the WiKi site that states the same thing as the above AND that any and all info gleened from Triumph is used in good faith.

Triumph is pretty cool about using their stuff. When I asked them if I could post graphics for owners to use, they sent me 15 of the official ones with their permission. As long as I didn't modify any graphic, they were more than happy to supply them (and I didn't even ASK them to send them to me).

If someone downloads them and then changes them, it's not YOUR problem...only the guy that made the modifications to them. You still followed their rules.
 
[quote author=Silli link=topic=7293.msg39525#msg39525 date=1254162283]
Far too much small print. What did it mean?
[/quote]

It means if we post something that we had permission to use and someone else copies and modifies it, we are in the clear. The monkey is on the back of the person who modified it. For example, Dave secured permission from Triumph to use the Triumph logo on this site. If a forum copies it and modifies and Triumph decides to take action, the action would be against the member and against Triumph Talk.
 
I always like to keep in the clear as far as this type of thing goes and I was very impressed about the way they had no problems with our logo at the time :y18:

Here is the disclaimer I have used on the WiKi any suggestion on any changes to it will be welcome

This wiki is not associated with or sanctioned by any corporate interest or any specific library.

The creator of this wiki makes no guarantees of the validity of the information contained herein. The content has been written and edited by anyone with Web access, so it has not all been checked by experts for its accuracy. Also, the creator of this wiki makes no guarantee of its completeness. This is a wiki that contains the subjective insights of the individuals who contributed to it.

This wiki is not run by any commercial entity and does not represent any commercial interests. For those wishing to use content in the wiki the wiki itself (and all the content contained herein) is licensed under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Creative Commons License. Please familiarize yourself with the license before using any of the content on your own site.

No content should be added to the wiki that is protected by copyright without the express permission of the copyright holder. Any works added that are protected by copyright will be removed as soon as they are discovered/reported.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact the wiki's creator, DaveM.

and here is the Privacy policy

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To grow the commons of free knowledge and free culture, all users contributing to TriumphTalk WiKi projects are required to grant broad permissions to the general public to re-distribute and re-use their contributions freely, as long as the use is attributed and the same freedom to re-use and re-distribute applies to any derivative works. Therefore, for any text you hold the copyright to, by submitting it, you agree to license it under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License 3.0 (Unported). For compatibility reasons, you are also required to license it under the GNU Free Documentation License (unversioned, with no invariant sections, front-cover texts, or back-cover texts). Re-users can choose the license(s) they wish to comply with. Please note that these licenses do allow commercial uses of your contributions, as long as such uses are compliant with the terms.

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I had an attorney once tell me that in such instances as this, it's actually best to be very broad and non-specific.

Basically just say that you use it and any advice on it at your own risk and that all Copyrighted material is used in good faith without any commercial interest involve.

The less said the better.
 
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