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JPSmit

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The British Magazines have a number of Spridget related (or helpful) articles.

Classics Monthly has an article on the restoration of a Sebring Sprite (not an actual one)

MG Enthusiast has an article on a trip in an early BE

Practical Classics has the first of a 2 part article on fuel injection - designed for A-series engines.

Anyone else catch them?
 
Nope, can you scan and post them?
Would like to see that.
Ɛan
 
love to, however, there's this little matter of reading them at the bookstore and using the saved money for the car /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
 
Sports and Exotic cars has a bugeye on the cover. Nice number 59.
 
My cousin works at a book store. I will give her a call today about Practical Classics.
 
Be careful. This is starting to sound like potential copyright infringement. Just my thoughts....
 
Copyright prob if posted not if sent email.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Copyright prob if posted not if sent email.[/QUOTE]

Yep. If I am able to lay hands on the article, I am just going to let Donn "borrow" my copy. I have no intentions of posting it for the world to see.

But thanks for keeping me honest John /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
 
Jack -

While the copyright owner may determine that it is not worth pursuing an individual for reproducing the article, they do have that right, and there is no distinction between posting the article on a forum versus e-mailing the article to a list of people. Here is the copyright language from Practical Classics' website. I would venture to guess that the same language appears with respect to their publication:


<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:] [/QUOTE]The copyright and all other rights in all of the material on this Internet Web site are owned by Practical Classics, or the material is included with the permission of the rights owner. As a visitor to this site, you may copy material on this site for your own private or domestic purposes, but no copying, adapting or transmitting for any purpose other than your own private or domestic purposes is permitted. <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:] [/QUOTE]

Believe me, I am not trying to start a war or render legal advice, just want to be sure that we are aware of the potential pitfall.
 
Agree, but copying and sending to a friend is no different from loaning a mag to a friend and we all do that.
 
So next time I'll only tell you about reading Oprah's Mag and Martha's - that way I'll at least know you each already have a copy /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif
 
racingenglishcars said:
If anybody could scan that Practical Classics article on fuel injection of the a-series, I'm sure there are quite a numbe of people who would like to see it. Like Me for one.

got the mags PM me your email if interested. hope to get at it in the next day or so
 
Classic Motorsports Article this month and driving test on that Jag Engined Spridget. Not to be missed. On the Newsstands now.
 
I love that car
 
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