First off, I thank you all for your continued support over the years - all of you have made a positive difference to the Reatta community. Honestly, although most of the data on reatte.net is "stale", it continues to be a historical reference among other, newer information and web sites, which adds to the collective Reatta "brain-trust". Topically, since 2004, the GM "LICENSED WORKS" were renewed every ~5 years by me. Sadly, when I recently reached out to my GM contact (SPX), she spoke to the GM licensing department with the follow email return: ------------------------------------ (31 Mar '15) Hello Tom, I met with GM this morning. Since the execution of your original agreement, the GM licensing program has changed. Also, GM has now put a value on all of their intellectual property. GM recommends that enthusiast clubs now purchase manuals from a company that have the rights to sell GM manuals. Without an agreement, no one has the rights to use GM's intellectual property. At this time GM is not interested in renewing your agreement. Below are companies that have GM rights to sell original manuals. R & B Holt David Graham Faxon Auto Literature Jan ------------------------------------ Although GM has taken what I believe is an unfortunate shift in "good will" for their customer base, I must abide by their copyright laws and mandates. I personally and deeply feel that the information provided here (LICENSED WORKS, to include service Bulletins etc) were valuable to our entire group, had no real value to GM, let alone support from that organization. However... "it is what it is". I'm sure that you all will understand and respect both GM's decision, as well as my mandated closing of the Documentation area on reatta.net. Other areas of the web site remain open and free to all. Again, my sincere apology to the entire Reatta group. --Tom