I guess if philistines want to pillage themselves, that is their sad
perogative ... but if releasing the entirety of Manuals Plus to the public
domain will break them, maybe they don't really have anything all that
unique after all?
Also, if you are dealing with somebody so childish that they would destroy
their manuals just because somebody has set up in competition to them (which
after all is all a free download service is), then when the inevitable happens and
they do go bankrupt (with or without the stuff from Manuals Plus going on line)
do you really think they will hand their stock over to hobbyists (who they might
feel contributed to their downfall anyway)?
-tony