Found some stolen images
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Re: Found some stolen images
Another thief, removed the name and inserted a not ready drawing ((( https://ansokolov39.livejournal.com/191 ... yto=560925 he sent me
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Re: Found some stolen images
That's something really old (2010), so no point in taking any action, but found it out only today while browsing the old copies...
The respectable (ekhem... ekhem...) polish military magazine Raport - Wojsko, Technika, Obronność in their May 2010 issue had an article about FREMM frigates. Among others, the article was illustrated with several drawings of planned versions - that look strangely familiar to me (especially these horrible old propellers ). Interestingly these drawings are all "credited" - to DCNS...
The respectable (ekhem... ekhem...) polish military magazine Raport - Wojsko, Technika, Obronność in their May 2010 issue had an article about FREMM frigates. Among others, the article was illustrated with several drawings of planned versions - that look strangely familiar to me (especially these horrible old propellers ). Interestingly these drawings are all "credited" - to DCNS...
Re: Found some stolen images
I found a number of strange Ebay shops using a number of Shipbucket drawings for their modelling crap:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Peddinghaus-1- ... SwAGlZyjrH
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Peddinghaus-1- ... SwAGlZyjrH
Re: Found some stolen images
Here's something that perhaps is completely legit, but at a first glance looks bit suspicious to me.
I just (literally minutes ago) got a very interesting book 'Il potere nucleare delle Forze Armate Italiane (1954-1992)' by Vincenzo Meleca.
And while browsing it, I noticed several familiar looking drawings.
Perhaps the Author got Enrr's permission (or even is Enrr), but the fact that last of these drawings has credits removed, and there's no mention of Shipbucket in the index of sources (though this could be arguably pointless if Enrr and author were the same person) made me somewhat suspicious.
I just (literally minutes ago) got a very interesting book 'Il potere nucleare delle Forze Armate Italiane (1954-1992)' by Vincenzo Meleca.
And while browsing it, I noticed several familiar looking drawings.
Perhaps the Author got Enrr's permission (or even is Enrr), but the fact that last of these drawings has credits removed, and there's no mention of Shipbucket in the index of sources (though this could be arguably pointless if Enrr and author were the same person) made me somewhat suspicious.
Re: Found some stolen images
... that is interesting. The credits and template are totally intact though, but no mention of SB?
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It is possible that one of the mentioned websites took the images from shipbucket in the first place?
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Re: Found some stolen images
except for the last one, credits and template seem actually completely intact.
No image list/source ref in the book?
No image list/source ref in the book?
Drawings are credited with J.Scholtens
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I ask of you to prove me wrong. Not say I am wrong, but prove it, because then I will have learned something new.
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Re: Found some stolen images
Couldn't find any obvious mention of Shipbucket whatsoever - in Index, Bibliography, Footnotes (at least on the pages where the pictures are printed) etc.
There's no image list either.
Of course, as BB1987 mentioned, these drawings could have been taken in good faith from one of the sites that are mentioned in the bibliography, but it's hard for me to tell.
There's no image list either.
Of course, as BB1987 mentioned, these drawings could have been taken in good faith from one of the sites that are mentioned in the bibliography, but it's hard for me to tell.
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No, i know Enrr (a very nice Venetian man) and is not the author. I have also the book, and there are no references about ALL the photo and drawings in the book (very interesting, indeed).
This is a real drawback of the book.
This is a real drawback of the book.