Have a few questions about Warbird owners taking legal action against photographers for selling their images.
Background history
Many here know me as a novice aviation/wildlife photographer who has been lucky enough to have a few small articles in Flypast. After about 2 years of photography and video of Airshows around Ontario, I decided in 2007 that i wanted to volunteer with a local organization to help out. I was contacted that spring by the Russell Group to see if they would be able to use some of my images from the previous years for their program for the 2007 Airshow. So Of course being that they own a MKIV Spitfire I dove right in and wrote up some of the history of the aircraft and gave them various images for the program. I spent time out at their facility helping the organizers print the program and shot the show for a article for Flypast. I also was trying to design a new website for the Russell Group with all updated information for the 2007 Airshow to replace their out of date one ( which was done a few weeks before the show).
I have been using Photobucket to host my images for posting here on WIX and various other forums. I was contacted yesterday by the owners of Russell group threaten to take legal action against me because my images that are on Photobucket ( low re ) have the option to be purchased. I was not aware of this until yesterday and have closed the account and deleted all content off their site.
My question is: has anyone else here had issues like this and what would be the best way to proceed in the future. I am very tempted to just quit doing Warbird photography but I do love seeing the planes and the history behind them and of course meeting and talking with the pilots of these rare treasures. At least with Wildlife photography I don't think God will mine if I post images of his creatures
Dave C