: Re: Ethics of incorporating a supplier's technical documentation into one's own documentation? A company, M, buys components from company, S, to build into their product. Company S has technical documentation
This is a legal issue. Specifically, a copyright issue. Assuming we are talking about the United States, company S owns the copyright to their documentation.
It is illegal for company M or anyone else to incorporate company S's documentation into their own without obtaining the right to do so from company S.
Consult an attorney. Also, take a look at The Copyright Handbook, which explains the basics of copyright in a very clear way.
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