That is correct Brian...
Delmenhorst...I suggest you learn to read before you start making ridiculous accusations. I got all these photos from the original veteran over a year ago, after he passed away, along with a KG13B from a Fw190 (same airfield), 4 German helmets, German medals, and ALL the original negatives of these photos.
If I own the original WW2 negatives...how can these be "copies off the internet"...much less copies from a "friend" of yours??
Your "friend" does not own any of the original photos...I have been the sole owner...apart from the others I have sold this past year - all vet acquired.
Most likely your "friend" got some of the original photos from me many months ago, when I sold similar ones...
Sudek13 bought most...the rest have been on ebay for a while as individual photos...
Also...for your own interest...if original photos or negatives are acquired from the original photographer (in this case, the US veteran), one can ask for a copyright transfer. I did not bother, as there was no reason to...
Regardless...the "copyright" I am referring to in the listing is in regards to my auction wording and auction photos...which I am the legal copyright holder, being the author and photograher...which Brian has nicely pointed out...
Any other comments?