CAPFlyer wrote:
First, I think volunteering is the wrong word with the CAF. Joining makes you a member and puts you in a position to be able to work around and/or possibly on the airplanes. The biggest reason for only allowing members work on the airplanes is liability, but there are others.
Also, we're only getting one (very limited) side of the story. I've still not seen anything to tell what exactly the conversation was or what the reasoning behind it was, only that Paul was asked to take down the pictures and stop selling calendars with the images due to "copyright laws". We do not know if this request came from Doug and/or the Sponsor Group or CAF HQ (it was never stated by Paul in his posts, others injected that), and we do not know if the sponsor group for the Red Tail P-51C has not entered into some sort of agreement with a merchandiser where Paul's pictures put the unit, sponsor group, and CAF at risk of being in breech of the contract. While they cannot force Paul to stop selling his images, they can ask in an attempt to ensure that the agreement is not jeopardized.
I was first e-mailed by Doug Rosendall via facebook to call him, with his number attached.
I attempted to call, left message.
He called me back and said specifically, people saw my posting of the calendar on Facebook and specifically the SMWCAF Facebook page of selling my calendar of the photos that I took at the return of that redtail P-51C.
He asked me if it was possible before anyone else called me or sent me a letter to take the calenders off sale because the CAF people on the project were very upset about protecting the "Red Tail" project.
He also stated that he would see what he could do to allow me to obtain permission to display my calendar in an agreement with the CAF and Red Tail project.
He wanted to call me personally before I got a letter from an attorney about it.
He was EXTREMELY nice about it, I won't lie about that. Doug I feel is a very respectful person for calling me personally.
Now, the fact is I am upset that they were mad at me and why would they tell me to take it down, I never used their logo from the redtail.org site or anything related to the project other than the photos of the plane it'sself.