
18th January 2006, 13:31
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Kharkov-42... and authorship rights violation
At first – a small announcement about AIR MAG HORS-SÉRIE No.3 (French Air Magazine):
http://www.aerostories.org/~aerobibl...d_article=1138
There a research work of Dmitriy Karlenko and Vlad Antipov about combats between Luftwaffe and Soviet AFs during Battle for Kharkov in 1942 was published.
And there is a big fly in the barrel of this honey: in this issue a name of Vlad Antipov, a co-author, was missed at all.
Vladislav Antipov had made a thorough archive research for this book in TsVMA (Podolsk), which let the story to be reconstructed with a help of Soviet operational documents never seen before on public. As far as Vlad was a fullright co-author of the work, and Dmitry Karlenko clearly informed the publisher about this fact, such a negligence is just outrageous.
It’s just a pure authorship rights and copyright violation. I don’t think it's acceptable in Europe.
TOCH is a public place for Luftwaffe and other aviation researchers and we should know about such sad facts.
Vlad is my friend and I think I should tell about that. I hope I haven't offended innocents.
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Best regards,
Andrey
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