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Re: Canon service support tool
See things work ass backwards from logic around here. If you were like me, you had a problem, and needed a solution on a machine. So you google searched and wound up on copytechnet looking for help only to find a lot of people not wanting to give it right away. So right now you are a "needer" rather than a "giver."
But basically the "needers" are what drive this site because if most people didn't have a need then they'd never have found or bothered looking for or stumbling upon this site. So you're supposed to somehow forget about your technical issue for a while or hope someone will help you...all the while your problem is still a problem.
BTW, out of all the forums I belong too, this is the only one like it. All others allow the free flow of information whereas this one at times is akin to communist china.Comment
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I didn't get the feeling that the poster felt he was entitled to something. He's desperate and asking for help.
I took a look at your posts and all you ever do is peddle other peoples copyrighted and patented works for your gain or run people down into the ground.
How long are you going to use the excuse I am holy-er than thou because I pay to advertise on the site? Obviously you don't pay enough if they need donations all the time or maybe you cause too many people to leave the site so advertising revenues are down.
Congratulations, you support copytechnet with your illegally illgotten gains. It will be funny when the feds shut down copytechnet like they do sites like napster and kazaa; or bring you and the site administrators up on RICO charges.
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Oh well there's no problem helping each other, as long as you pay $12.77 for it, which oddly enough used to be $11.77 (I guess everybody is hurting from the economy). ::sarcasm::
Hell even some of the competing dealers around here will throw you a free bone and some advice every once in a while.
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If you are a legit tech running a legit business then you should have a relationship with the manufacturer which gives you access to this information. That is why the manufacturer does not post this information on a public website for all to have. I pay to have access to it....offset my cost for that access then we can go down that road. If not...go away!!!!Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.Comment
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Hey King. Information is free. It is the exchange of copyrighted material, firmware and proprietary software that is not.Accidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.Comment
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I know Charm, but it's the creators of the copyrighted/patented works that get paid, or contracted licensees, not the person that steals them.
We are fortunate to get our manufacturer stuff for free but I'm almost positive that in the many pages of legal mumbo that its supposed to be kept confidential.
The whole point is, if someone new comes and asks for help someone should show some good will and not be so nasty to them. If the issue is non-techs coming to a site for techs and getting freebies and not paying for it; then the site should be locked down with strict membership criteria. Although I don't see many sites like that, including sites that give out advice and service information on musical instruments, cars, and printing presses.
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If you are a legit tech running a legit business then you should have a relationship with the manufacturer which gives you access to this information. That is why the manufacturer does not post this information on a public website for all to have. I pay to have access to it....offset my cost for that access then we can go down that road. If not...go away!!!!
I too pay to have access to information, however not everybody is doing the volume or has the resources to establish a relationship with a manufacture (read that as dealership). As such you can be a "legit tech running a legit business" and be a little guy with just one dealership.
So what is so wrong with a "little" guy or independent trying to keep his client and make a buck?
If you don't want to help fellow techs in need then perhaps YOU need to go away and keep your comments to yourself!!!!Comment
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Uhh ...if you want to stay with your thinking then I wonder how much of the copyrighted material (manuals) that are sold on this site have permissions from the manufacturer. All material including tech bulletins are copyrighted and require explicit permissions from the manufacturer.
I too pay to have access to information, however not everybody is doing the volume or has the resources to establish a relationship with a manufacture (read that as dealership). As such you can be a "legit tech running a legit business" and be a little guy with just one dealership.
So what is so wrong with a "little" guy or independent trying to keep his client and make a buck?
If you don't want to help fellow techs in need then perhaps YOU need to go away and keep your comments to yourself!!!!
I'm not trying to keep anyone from making a buck....just trying to make sure that people know the rules and follow themAccidents don't just happen. They must be carelessly planned.Comment
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Each individual supporter to this forum makes their own determination on what to provide/how to provide/when to provide and to whom they want to provide support-
No one person should decide on how that individual should respond or support someones posted issue.**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**Comment
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As I have understood, to majority SST in the validity it is not necessary for them it would be desirable to have simply an ego for what it and as an ego correctly to use they do not know.
Free there is only a cheese in a mousetrap..........The Road will be Mastered by >>> the Going...Comment
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