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Old November 10th 03, 02:07 PM
Stu Gotts
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 08:33:50 -0500, "Ron Natalie"
wrote:


"Tyson Rininger" wrote in message k.net...
The event was open to the public. It's perfectly legal to sell images of
aircraft in the sky.


Sorry, that's certainly not true. It is quite common at things like sporting events for
the event to claim copyright on the "show." Maybe you can get away with it at
Airventure (although they specifically claim such rights, see this link:
http://www.eaa.org/trademark_policy.html ), but try it at a NASCAR
event sometime, their lawyers will be on you faster than than you can say
Tony Stewart.

Not all your pictures are of aircraft in the sky anyway (not that it makes any difference).


You really do spend a lot of time showing people that they are wrong,
don't you. Now, if one were to look a bit further, one might see how
this, as are most of you posts, are riddled with your own personal
interpretations which are mostly incorrect.