Yep.

On Fri, Nov 3, 2023, 07:00 Myron Freeman via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org>
wrote:

> And thus the reason for the Free Bird.
>
> On Fri, Nov 3, 2023, 9:52 AM John Gotschall via KRnet <
> krnet@list.krnet.org> wrote:
>
>> I viewed the agreement as written acknowledgement of existing copyright
>> law, with the added restriction of 1 set of plans per plane.
>>
>> Breach of contract (the agreement to build one plane per plan set) would
>> be enforced by civil action taken by the copyright holder and beneficiary
>> of that covenant that makes another plan sale eminent (profitable).  Where
>> breaking the agreement and thereby costing the beneficiary  the loss of
>> profit from a plans sale is the cause of the damages to the beneficiary.
>>
>> I am not a lawyer, but that's  the impression I got from my interactions
>> when I purchased my plan sets.  I was OK with those restrictions and so
>> accepted the conditions.  My other option, I felt, was to not make the
>> purchases.
>>
>> Were I to sell them I would inform the buyer of the covenant, same as I
>> would when selling a real estate parcel encumbered by an easement.  Who
>> would make the attempt to sell without making the buyer aware of
>> encumbrances/easements or restrictions?  A civil action for damages
>> resulting from behavior like that seems like a slam dunk in my (non lawyer)
>> opinion.
>>
>> There are likely ways to get around it, ask your lawyer.  But why?  Maybe
>> the plans are hard to find, but there are sets out there.  Just like rare
>> coins and lake la-4s.
>>
>> jg
>>
>>
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