Either Curt or someone who has contributed a significant amount of code to the 
FlightGear project should look into talking with an open source lawyer.

On copyright grounds, we can only sue to enforce the GPL. Basically, we can 
only make FPS GPL-compliant, which I do not believe they are, but I do know 
they have attempted to become more GPL-compliant (even if it's not technically 
GPL-compliant).

There are other grounds we may be able to sue on besides GPL, though, such as 
false advertising! Only a lawyer can help us figure out what is going wrong 
here. Please look at http://www.softwarefreedom.org/ to see if anyone there can 
help us

Yours
John

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