I am not sure whether the content *generated* by a GPL-licensed program (such as FlightGear generating screenshots) would have to be licensed under the GPL as well.

To be honest, I doubt it, because a lot of GPL-licensed tools are used to generate copyrighted content, even including Hollywood movie blockbusters!

Op 11-11-2010 17:46, Gijs de Rooy schreef:
Hi all!

> XIII wrote:
>
> And why do they use an A-6E screenshot I have made me-my-own-self ?
> Nah, I just sent to Facebook an inquiry for copyright infringement :-)

Content on the FlightGear wiki also falls under the GNU GPL license (as stated at the bottom of this page <http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/File:A-6E.jpg>), so does this A-6E image. I am not a lawyer, but I do know that a copy of the GNU GPL license should be "attached" to the images, which I cannot find at the FaceBook page.... That is a copyright
infringement, right?

Cheers,
Gijs


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