I suppose since we are not using their logos for commercial gain it would
fall under fair use?
However, we could simply use fictional airline logo and markings to avoid
any possible trademark issues, and then separate the airplanes with company
logos into a different branch.
Anyways it's just a thought.
-Rob
On 5/7/07, Heiko Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Today I began to do the final texturing of the ec135
v.0.2, but soon I began to stick - I read about a
copyright infringement about a pic of a large
frankfurter.
My problem: May we use logos of airlines, aircraft
manufacturer etc.? Even the trademarks? (example: Bo
105 ist registrated trademark of Eurocopter)
There are some aircrafts at our page flightgear.org
which uses official logos like the 737, 777....
Can somebody help me how to deal?
Greetings
HHS
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