On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 16:08:32 -0600 Curtis Olson <curtol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Erik Hofman wrote: > > > > > To be honest I think most companies would see their logo ending up > > on a virtual aircraft as a way to get free advertising; > > That is; as long as it's a genuine representation of their business. > > > > In this case I would therefore argue; > > Keep it real and stay out of trouble. I could easily see Red-Bull > > complain about their logo on a > > assault helicopter and as a result want their logo removed from any > > aircraft in the database. > > > > Well I hope Red Bull doesn't see the following link. But hopefully > they'll be so busy suing the jerks that painted their logo on a Cobra > that they won't worry about us: > > http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_KYZKqfdOPt0/THfmWhBVvpI/AAAAAAAAALQ/877pUiP9dtk/s1600/cobra+-+flying+bulls.jpg Interesting, I didn't know that an frankly I'm a bit surprised .. was that authorized by Red Bull? If so then I think FlightGear will be safe too. Erik ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Free Software Download: Index, Search & Analyze Logs and other IT data in Real-Time with Splunk. Collect, index and harness all the fast moving IT data generated by your applications, servers and devices whether physical, virtual or in the cloud. Deliver compliance at lower cost and gain new business insights. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Flightgear-devel mailing list Flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flightgear-devel