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- Well it was written by a chap called Eric Parsons but he died a few years ago. It was written for the magazine of Surrey Sporting Motor Club which has disbanded. I am the only person with the text on my computer because I was editor of the magazine and typed it up into a readable form. It contains a lot of interesting facts and I thought it worth airing for the benefit of others as the stuff that was currently on Wiki was very sketchy. There is nothing contentious and it adds some background info. Regards Geoff
- Well it was written by a chap called Eric Parsons but he died a few years ago. It was written for the magazine of Surrey Sporting Motor Club which has disbanded. I am the only person with the text on my computer because I was editor of the magazine and typed it up into a readable form. It contains a lot of interesting facts and I thought it worth airing for the benefit of others as the stuff that was currently on Wiki was very sketchy. There is nothing contentious and it adds some background info. Regards Geoff
:Copyright still applies, under both UK and U.S. law. I would suggest recasting the information into your own words, and putting the information (but not the copyrighted text) into the article. --[[User:Orangemike|<font color="darkorange">Orange Mike</font>]] | [[User talk:Orangemike|<font color="orange">Talk</font>]] 01:36, 20 February 2008 (UTC)
:Copyright still applies, under both UK and U.S. law. I would suggest recasting the information into your own words, and putting the information (but not the copyrighted text) into the article. --[[User:Orangemike|<font color="darkorange">Orange Mike</font>]] | [[User talk:Orangemike|<font color="orange">Talk</font>]] 01:36, 20 February 2008 (UTC)

Thanks for that. If copyright exists then as it was written for the Motor Club Magazine which no longer exists as it closed down and with me being chairman and editor at the time does that not mean I can grant use of the text. Geoff. [[User:Sabresix|Sabresix]] ([[User talk:Sabresix#top|talk]]) 08:02, 20 February 2008 (UTC)


==Your recent edits==
==Your recent edits==

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- Well it was written by a chap called Eric Parsons but he died a few years ago. It was written for the magazine of Surrey Sporting Motor Club which has disbanded. I am the only person with the text on my computer because I was editor of the magazine and typed it up into a readable form. It contains a lot of interesting facts and I thought it worth airing for the benefit of others as the stuff that was currently on Wiki was very sketchy. There is nothing contentious and it adds some background info. Regards Geoff

Copyright still applies, under both UK and U.S. law. I would suggest recasting the information into your own words, and putting the information (but not the copyrighted text) into the article. --Orange Mike | Talk 01:36, 20 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for that. If copyright exists then as it was written for the Motor Club Magazine which no longer exists as it closed down and with me being chairman and editor at the time does that not mean I can grant use of the text. Geoff. Sabresix (talk) 08:02, 20 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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