On 6/14/07, Bill Galbraith wrote:

 I agree that his actions are slimy, but is this action actually an
allowable form of packaging this software. I am not an expert on this
matter, by any stretch of the imagination, but if I put FG and all of the
available aicraft on a CD and sold the CD for the costs involved in
producing and distributing the CD, isn't this allowed?  He can claim that
his $^.99 or $4.99 is the cost of packaging the pieces together, plus his
labor.....

I reported him anyway.


But he has changed the name of the product and removed all reference to
"FlightGear" in his ad, that has to at least be a copyright infringement???
FlightGear is not public domain where any one can do anything they like with
it.

Curt.
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Curtis Olson - University of Minnesota - FlightGear Project
http://baron.flightgear.org/~curt/  http://www.humanfirst.umn.edu/
http://www.flightgear.org
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