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A valuable lesson. Learn from it..!
I wouldn't call you a thief, nor any other kind of criminal. I'd just say you were a bit daft, beleiving that an attempt to contact CDZ gave you the right to assume it would be OK. It would have only been OK with his writen permission and I'm sure CDZ has good reasons for not replying, however a simple 'no' would have saved a whole bunch of grief. Good luck. Al At 11:36 30 December 2005, Ronald Termaat wrote: 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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Hi All,
It was not the attempt to contact CDZ, it was the statement from the person who spoke in the name of CDZ saying it was ok. To be sure we also copied CDZ in this mailconversation. Now the claim from the lawyer is that he was not an official spokesperson. A simple NO (or maybe even 'no thanks') would have been enough. We did something for the glidingcommunity and made a mistake by using a small picture found on the Internet (not on cdz site). Not any way of communication was possible with Mr Zink to settle this. Only paying 1400 Euro's. Not really a nice way of settling an issue. Indeed two lessons learned: 1. Always check what you use. 2. All people in the gliding community are friendly, but some are more friendly than others (original similar statements from G.Orwell) |
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Well I'm glad I didn't decide to buy one of his calenders!
I can't really see what the guys problem is - you weren't making any money out of it-you were trying to do something to help promote gliding - surely if it caused him that much offence he could have contacted you to remove the item - strikes me Mr Zink is not much of a gentleman - I think this action will harm him and his business more than you. |
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![]() Mr. Zink is at present heading a very successfull campaign against the new JAR regulations in Germany see http://jar-contra.de As far as his Copyright is concerned i am not sure he followed proper procedures 1. Provide proof that it is his picture and that it is copyrighted 2. Ask for it to be removed immediatly 3. Find where else his picture was used on the net and ask them to remove it. 4. If no action is taken proceed through legal channels. Bruno |
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![]() Mr. Zink is at present heading a very successfull campaign against the new JAR regulations in Germany see http://jar-contra.de As far as his Copyright is concerned i am not sure he followed proper procedures 1. Provide proof that it is his picture and that it is copyrighted 2. Ask for it to be removed immediatly 3. Find where else his picture was used on the net and ask them to remove it. 4. If no action is taken proceed through legal channels. Bruno |
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Ronald Termaat wrote:
Hi All, It was not the attempt to contact CDZ, it was the statement from the person who spoke in the name of CDZ saying it was ok. To be sure we also copied CDZ in this mailconversation. Now the claim from the lawyer is that he was not an official spokesperson. A simple NO (or maybe even 'no thanks') would have been enough. We did something for the glidingcommunity and made a mistake by using a small picture found on the Internet (not on cdz site). Not any way of communication was possible with Mr Zink to settle this. Only paying 1400 Euro's. Not really a nice way of settling an issue. Indeed two lessons learned: 1. Always check what you use. 2. All people in the gliding community are friendly, but some are more friendly than others (original similar statements from G.Orwell) Perhaps you are still not dealing with an "official spokesman", despite the claim the letter is from Mr. Zink's lawyer. Maybe Mr. Zink is not and has not ever been involved in the situation, because his employees (?) are not informing him. -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Hi Ronald
I dont have millions of pictures but what ever I have are freely available to any one who e mails me, including CDZ. If you do make some money from my pictures then a donation to your natioanl team (and the proof) is all I ask. Any one who is interested please e mail me direct Regards Ged ps this could be a way of helping to fund your national team if others take it on board. Their must be millions of private pictures out there of good quality which could earn a penny or two for the national team of the owners? 14:00 30 December 2005, Ronald Termaat wrote: Hi All, It was not the attempt to contact CDZ, it was the statement from the person who spoke in the name of CDZ saying it was ok. To be sure we also copied CDZ in this mailconversation. Now the claim from the lawyer is that he was not an official spokesperson. A simple NO (or maybe even 'no thanks') would have been enough. We did something for the glidingcommunity and made a mistake by using a small picture found on the Internet (not on cdz site). Not any way of communication was possible with Mr Zink to settle this. Only paying 1400 Euro's. Not really a nice way of settling an issue. Indeed two lessons learned: 1. Always check what you use. 2. All people in the gliding community are friendly, but some are more friendly than others (original similar statements from G.Orwell) |
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Hi Ronald
I dont have millions of pictures but what ever I have are freely available to any one who e mails me, including CDZ. If you do make some money from my pictures then a donation to your natioanl team (and the proof) is all I ask. Any one who is interested please e mail me direct Regards Ged ps this could be a way of helping to fund your national team if others take it on board. Their must be millions of private pictures out there of good quality which could earn a penny or two for the national team of the owners? 14:00 30 December 2005, Ronald Termaat wrote: Hi All, It was not the attempt to contact CDZ, it was the statement from the person who spoke in the name of CDZ saying it was ok. To be sure we also copied CDZ in this mailconversation. Now the claim from the lawyer is that he was not an official spokesperson. A simple NO (or maybe even 'no thanks') would have been enough. We did something for the glidingcommunity and made a mistake by using a small picture found on the Internet (not on cdz site). Not any way of communication was possible with Mr Zink to settle this. Only paying 1400 Euro's. Not really a nice way of settling an issue. Indeed two lessons learned: 1. Always check what you use. 2. All people in the gliding community are friendly, but some are more friendly than others (original similar statements from G.Orwell) |
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I contacted Mr Zink to assist with the cause, and his reply reveals him
to be a quite reasonable man that is not doing this out of spite. He simply reacted as any reasonable person would that is trying to protect their lively hood. He would probably have forgiven the infringement, but due to the fact that there are legal fees that he has incurred to investigate the matter puts him at a loss for this infringement, which would not be fair to him at all. I think it is only right that he be reimbursed for his incurred costs due to some wrong performed by others....he should not be made to pay the price for anothers wrong. Everyone knows that copyright infringement occurs when the owner does not approve the publication of something they do as a living....it is very clear! You should have waited for approval, and assumed it not approved until he has emailed you to confirm it. How would you like it if someone stole things that you use to earn your livelyhood and gave it out for free? Im sorry but I believe you have made a mistake and need to be responsible for your actions, even though it was not intentional and pay the price. He is a reasonable man and would likely deal with you directly if you are honest and upfront with him...avoiding any additional lawyer fees. Ray Buhr |
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![]() Ged McKnight wrote: If you do make some money from my pictures then a donation to your natioanl team (and the proof) is all I ask. I applaud and agree with your position. What makes this particular situation so utterly peculiar is that this photographer is going after a small group of guys (three?) who simply organized an online "computer flight simulation" contest held via the internet. No real gliders involved. Not a penny was earned or paid by anyone or to anyone. Innocent fun. A good time was had by all. Until the lawyer called. Knowing the details I just have to shake my head and wonder. Regards, -Doug |
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