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General => Open Discussion => Topic started by: Jobu on January 23, 2024, 04:39:14 AM

Title: Etiquette - Build Report On Another's "Redacted" Schematic?
Post by: Jobu on January 23, 2024, 04:39:14 AM
Greetings,

I have a general question on DIY pedal/forum etiquette here. I'm wondering if it is poor form to post a build report based on someone else's homebrewed schematic, if said schematic has been removed from where it originated? Obviously, I would give full credit where credit is due.

There are two separate schematics in question here, and I don't know why either are not available in their respective threads anymore. I've tried wayback machine, etc, so it seems like some level of intention to remove was present (not just broken links/images), plus maybe the nature of a dusty old thread added on top. But I am not 100% certain, both threads are not exactly easy to follow in general either (a lot of evolution, multiple thread locations). Are there reasons a schematic would get wiped from a forum thread I might not know about?

I'm interested in sharing my build report because I'm quite proud of it. It took me a good amount of time to put together the leftover pieces and crumbs I could gather from those threads to make what I think are close to exact versions of the original ideas. Also, if I did a good job with my write-up I think it would be a useful addition to concisely present some super cool but convoluted ideas.

Thoughts please? Maybe the answer is I'm the only person who cares just because I spent so much time on this project  ;D

Cheers!


Title: Re: Etiquette - Build Report On Another's "Redacted" Schematic?
Post by: blearyeyes on January 23, 2024, 11:12:57 AM
A lot of times images posted are a link to another server. If someone deletes it from their server or lets their site go down the pictures disappear   
Title: Re: Etiquette - Build Report On Another's "Redacted" Schematic?
Post by: lars on January 23, 2024, 12:47:04 PM
I think it's fine, especially if the schematic was originally posted with Photobucket. Photobucket seemed determined to wipe half the Internet of information a few years back, and it's still very common to come across threads where 90% of the content is missing due to broken links. Copyright issues really aren't a factor either, just look at how the Klon was de-gooped and plastered all over the guitar world (I don't think there's a single major company that doesn't make a Klon clone, despite the fact it was obvious Bill Fennegan didn't want it copied).
Title: Re: Etiquette - Build Report On Another's "Redacted" Schematic?
Post by: jimilee on January 23, 2024, 04:38:52 PM
Yeah, you're good.


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Title: Re: Etiquette - Build Report On Another's "Redacted" Schematic?
Post by: Jobu on January 24, 2024, 02:37:31 AM
Awesome. Thank you for the feedback