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Old January 30th 04, 03:23 AM
Les Matheson
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Accident reports are public information and are releasable. They are the
determining factor in any legal claim against the government. Mishap
reports on the other hand are not releasable.

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Les
F-4C(WW),D,E,G(WW)/AC-130A/MC-130E EWO (ret)
And former Wing Safety Officer


"BUFDRVR" wrote in message
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While I understand why it's very important not to release information
given to the accident investigation board in confidence, is there any
reason for the ATC who took the picture not to release it himself


Actually, the ATC who took it, *did not* release it, instead he did the

right
thing and gave it to safety officials for the investigation. As private
property he could have done anything he wanted with the picture. I believe

it
leaked out along with the accident investigation report.


BUFDRVR

"Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it

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everyone on Bear Creek"



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Old January 30th 04, 07:14 PM
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"S. Sampson" wrote in message
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Anyone know who took the picture, and why it was never copyright?


You do not need to register it to retain copyrights. That said, I will
remove the photo if the owner asserts his copyrights.




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Old January 30th 04, 07:16 PM
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Clark wrote:

Can the Air Force, as a US government entity, hold copywrite? I'm under the
impressiono that nothing the Feds own is copywritable. I may have the
language wrong but if the government owns intellectual property then it's in
the public domain (unless classified...).


Yes, they can hold copyrights. They can hold patents and license them too.


 




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