This FAQ will hopefully acquaint you with our restrictions on the use of the Tiger Cub logo, and other intellectual property (such as all content located on the Tiger Cub Web Site.) If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask and I will respond as quickly as possible.
Q. Is the material on the Tiger Cub Web Site copyrighted?
A: Yes it is. All of the material on the Tiger Cub Web Site is the protected property of the Tiger Cub contributors and site administrator, or the protected property of and used with the permission of the original author, owner and publisher. This includes all written works, photographs, artwork, and any other original work.
Q: Can I link to the Tiger Cub site?
A: Maybe. This is an increasingly tricky question. As of now, the web has basically three types of links and we have an answer for each.1. Straight links. A straight link is a link to another site using the name of the site in text hyper-text linked to the site through the use of the site's URL. For example, the Tiger Cub Web Site. We freely permit this type of link.
2. Framed In Link. This type of link "captures" a site's content in the frame of another site through the use of the HTML frame function. The Tiger Cub site does NOT permit this type of link under any circumstance. Any use of frames to capture Tiger Cub content will be viewed as an impermissible and unauthorized use of Tiger Cub property.
3. Captured Content Link. This type of link captures content by bringing content from another site into the referencing site through the use of a URL. While this is used mainly to capture photo and voice files from another site, there are as many uses as there are different types of files. The Tiger Cub site does NOT permit this type of link to Tiger Cub content.Q: Can I copy things found on the Tiger Cub site?
A: No, pure and simple. The things found on the Tiger Cub site represent many countless hours of work, not only by those who wrote the words or took the pictures, but by those who formatted the information and built the pages. If you want to reference Tiger Cub material, use a straight, non-framed link to the site with the URL http://www.nmpcs.com/Cubs/
Q: What if I just want to print something out so I can read it later?
A: Using the Tiger Cub Web Site for Your Personal Use is encouraged! We know that it would be quite difficult to perform a tune-up with a computer monitor balanced on the seat. However, any reproduction or copying of any sort for any use other than your own non-commercial, personal and individual use is strictly forbidden unless you have explicit written permission from the Tiger Cub site administrator.
Q: We really like your Web Site, and would like to capture it along with several other Motorcycle Web Sites onto a CD-Rom to sell to people. Is that OK with you?
A: No, No, No, No!...It is NOT OK! As this FAQ plainly states, all of the material on the Tiger Cub Web Site as well as the logo are copyrighted property of the Tiger Cub Owners Web Site contributors and site administrator and protected against such unauthorized use! That's what's called
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