On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Robin van Steenbergen
<stone...@stoneynet.nl> wrote:
> 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!

Of course.
But read again what Gijs said:

> Op 11-11-2010 17:46, Gijs de Rooy schreef:
>
> Content on the FlightGear wiki also falls under the GNU GPL license (as
> stated at the bottom of this
> page), so does this A-6E image.

The point is that by uploading to FG wiki, xiii put the image under GPL.
It isn't GPL because it was created by a GPL software, it is GPL
because the content on FG wiki is GPL and he accepted that by
uploading.

-- 
Csaba/Jester

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