rwdfresno wrote:
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Mustangdriver, you still have given us no information about what the NMUSAF supposedly is doing.
Why don't you contact them yourself, get the straight dope and translate all of the legal mumbo-jumbo for us.
The speculation on this thread went so wild that I almost did. But I don't know who speaks for the museum or the USAF on this. (By the way, I did verify that the NMUSAF is part of the USAF, not a separate organization such as a civilian non-profit. In this connection, how many of you were aware that you can use any content from the NMUSAF's website freely and without permission? Says so at
http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/main/disclaimer.asp.) Based on my experience, calling on the phone would only yield inconsistent gobbledygook from someone with no real authority. If there has been any real change in its position the NMUSAF is perfectly capable of getting the word out in writing. Perhaps, rather than set up a target for lawyers to shoot down, it prefers individually to call warbird owners that annoy it and bluff and posture, as entities seeking to enforce intellectual property rights (real or imagined) often do, but there's no way I can know what they're saying. If owners do get such a call, I hope they contact a good lawyer before they just roll over. But I am not accusing the NMUSAF of doing this because, as I've said, it isn't clear that it is doing anything.
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