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Hi everyone,
Perhaps some of you already know the soaring simulator Condor. With around 1000 members Condor is becoming a really nice community. Every evening many people fly against eachother in several different servers with challenging tasks from 100 to sometimes 300km. These tasks are not only a lot of fun, but they are also very educational since many pro's are helping and giving tips to others. On Thursday and Sunday evening there is a Lowlands Cup competition, which is set up by several volunteers. Around 300 to 400 pilots are competing against eachother in a friendly and educational way. Click the following link to view the Lowlands Cup website: http://lowlands.sytes.net/ Let's get straight to the point now... Well known glider photographer Claus-Dieter Zink has taken measures against the Lowlands Cup team because the team had used a photograph originally taken by Mr. Zink for in their banner on the Lowlands Cup website. The team did ask permission to use this image, but never received a reply. Without even a warning or a request to have the image removed, Mr. Zink immediately took legal action against the Lowlands Cup team. Well, I think this is the part where I should ask you to read the topic on the Condor website at this link: http://forum.condorsoaring.com/viewt... asc&highlight On behalf of the whole Condor community I would like to ask you to please read the topic at the Condor forum and give your support. Also, after I read that topic, I'll think twice before I will buy a calendar of Mr. Zink again.... Regards, Peter Millenaar, Condor community. |
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As a general statement without reference to the particulars of the specific
situation Peter Millenaar reports below about which I don't know enough to comment, I'm always struck by the sense of entitlement that those who appropriate the copyrighted work of others feel and the degree to which they feel unfairly singled out by the consequences. Raphael Warshaw Claremont, CA 1LK "Peter Millenaar" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, Perhaps some of you already know the soaring simulator Condor. With around |
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Raphael Warshaw wrote:
...I'm always struck by the sense of entitlement that those who appropriate the copyrighted work of others feel and the degree to which they feel unfairly singled out by the consequences. Perhaps Herr Zink should learn not to leave important things lying about. Jack |
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![]() Jack wrote: Perhaps Herr Zink should learn not to leave important things lying about. I don't follow. Ray Warshaw |
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Jack wrote: Perhaps Herr Zink should learn not to leave important things lying about. I don't follow. Ray, If he wishes to guard his images so jealously, then he has much to learn about how to post them on the web so that they cannot be useful to anyone else. Zink sounds like a great guy, alright. What is his point in harassing people, in a case where he lost nothing and he stands to gain nothing? I wonder if he has photo-releases from all the glider owners and pilots in his published photos? see: http://194.78.210.186:80/ Instead of working to increase his sales by cooperating, he has now cut off numerous potential sales by his selfish and uncooperative attitude. Jack |
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Seems to me that the copyright notice should have been sufficient. If
you borrow my car without my permission and return it undamaged and with a full tank of fuel, it's still grand theft auto. The images are the PROPERTY of the photographer, and, when protected by copyright, cannot be used without his permission. Last year I needed an image for a non-commercial poster. The late Neil Lawson supplied a great one for a pittance, far less than what it cost him in time and effort to provide. The terms were one-time use and it was reproduced with the White Planes Picture Company copyright notice, thereby crediting the artist and protecting his interests. BTW, I don't know how it works elsewhere, but in the US, other than for explicitly commercial purposes such as advertising, pictures taken in the public commons don't require releases. Ray Warshaw 1LK Jack wrote: wrote: Jack wrote: Perhaps Herr Zink should learn not to leave important things lying about. I don't follow. Ray, If he wishes to guard his images so jealously, then he has much to learn about how to post them on the web so that they cannot be useful to anyone else. Zink sounds like a great guy, alright. What is his point in harassing people, in a case where he lost nothing and he stands to gain nothing? I wonder if he has photo-releases from all the glider owners and pilots in his published photos? see: http://194.78.210.186:80/ Instead of working to increase his sales by cooperating, he has now cut off numerous potential sales by his selfish and uncooperative attitude. Jack |
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I never met Mr. Lawson in person, but I had a number of long
trans-atlantic phone conversations with him. He hated the people who stole his images. A common practice among the less reputable art directors was to pay him for one-time use and then use the image in multiple publications. He was better at picking his fights than Zink seems to be, though. His pictures are (were), BTW, one of only two reasons that this Yankee maintains a subscription to "Sailplane and Gliding". As it happens, I rather like the PW-5............... Ray Warshaw 1LK |
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Some clarification.
Yes, we are wrong because we used a picture without checking the source/copyright. We just found it with Google and it was not coming from the site of CDZ. Up till now we did not even found the picture back on his website. But the moment we found out that it was possibly a picture of CDZ we tried to contact him and ask for permission and support. No reply. A mail discussion started with somebody who claimed to talk in the name of CDZ (even wrote: CDZ is standing right next to me at the moment) who wrote (after some unpleasant mails), it is ok. During this conversation we again tried to contact CDZ (email and phone) but no response. Because the Lowlandscup is for fun and promotion of gliding and strictly non profit we had no reason to believe that it would hurt CDZ, or his business and that of course he would not have any objection in using the picture. Boy, we were wrong! We received a letter from his lawyer demanding to pay an amount of 1400 Euros for copyright infringement. Again we tried to reach Mr. Zink (email, phone and 3 different faxnumbers) trying to settle this in a mature way. The only response we received from him, via the lawyer, was that we committed a crime and he doesn't want to deal with thieves. The only option available to us was seek assistance in the glidingcommunity. We are spending a lot of time making the Lowlandscup work, and we get no money for it at all. We do not have the funds to pay for the claim of CDZ. The picture we used is already removed and replaced by a picture offered by the German C-kader (German Juniors team). I'm flying for more than 25 years, have participated in everything from Juniors up till Worldchampionships. It was always a pleasure to meet new people from all over the world, and we have made many new friends. All these people shared the joy of soaring. The words from the website of CDZ: 'Mit Freundlichem Fliegergruss' (with friendly soaring greetings) seems to me not very well chosen. We tried to correct our mistake, mr Zink only contacted his lawyer and never contacted us. Sorry Mr. Zink, this is not how we handle with issues in the glidercommunity! And I also rather not be called a thief anymore... Ronald Termaat XT |
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