(Of course this is not valid for famous flag-raising and other historical events).



Moderator: maddog986
The "model" has the right to some royalties too. Your personal appearance is copyrighted: it can't be used in association with something that makes money without a royalties agreement (even if there are cases where this doesn't apply; journalism, for example, or a history book).ORIGINAL: Orm
I thought it was the one taking the pictures that got the royalties.
And I would have thought that the copyright had expired by now.
ORIGINAL: Rosseau
I cannot come up with a Japanese soldier or airman as "famous" offhand, but I bet you guys can find an image or two!
ORIGINAL: Neilster
The first photo is often referred to as "Winter Fritz". Various names have been thrown around for this guy and most have been proved incorrect.
But that's my point. None of these stories about Walter Ambrusch (who apparently it isn't) or Hans Tragarsky have been verified.ORIGINAL: Fred98
ORIGINAL: Neilster
The first photo is often referred to as "Winter Fritz". Various names have been thrown around for this guy and most have been proved incorrect.
I heard it like this on some forum, maybe even this one.
The man migrated to the USA. He married, had children and grand children. He didn't tell his family about the photo till not long before he died. It was after he died that his story came to light. That's it.