Hello Ed
Yes the internet, the wild west eh!
I did contact Louis seeking written permission.
Basically I'm going with the blurb on his site:
"It is to my opinion not practicable to bar copying or to spoil a photo with an ugly watermark, let alone explicitly forbid the use elsewhere of my photos. As a rule I have no objection to the use of my photos,
but I would very much appreciate if at least the source is mentioned (for example: ‘photo by
www.wftw.nl’) or to contact me. In most cases I can provide photos of a higher resolution."
I haven't hidden the fact that the information comes from WFTW and therefore should fall under the above blurb.
Anyone serious about WW2 wireless would be advised to purchase a copy(s) of WFTW as they are one of the most complete series of volumes out there on the subject.
Geoff
PS: Louis' note:
"Hello Geoffrey,
Thank you for your email and the slight delay in reply. There is no
objection whatsoever of posting pages from WftW Volume 2 'as long as you don’t
distribute the whole book (just kidding)'.
When there are any questions please drop me a line.
Best regards,
Louis Meulstee PA0PCR
Royal Signals Amateur Radio Society 3663"
Ottersum, Holland