On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 13:01:33 -0600, Reagan wrote in message 
<4d6a9f8d.6030...@gmail.com>:

> On 2/27/2011 12:06 PM, John Holden wrote:
> > This is the code section I've found so far, 1114(1)(a) is the most
> > relevant:
> > http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode15/usc_sec_15_00001114----000-.html
> >
> > I don't know much about this but it does appear the confusion,
> > mistake, or deception part at the end is the important part. I'll
> > have to do more reading but that is why I proposed a disclaimer
> > saying we are not affiliated or endorsed by anyone.
> 
> IANAL, but I'd thought I'd throw the disclaimer below out as an idea 
> starter.    I imagine that, as long as we're disclaiming things, we 
> probably ought to add things in the "this isn't a real (certified) 
> flight simulator and it's not our fault if you crash your RL Cessna" 
> category.
> 
> ------
> 
> Disclaimer
> 
> FlightGear is a collaborative, open source flight simulator project,
> the products of which are licensed under the GPL.A primary aim of the 
> project is to accurately represent in simulation the characteristics
> of aircraft of all types, real and imaginary.
> 
> Many types of data are used in constructing the simulation of
> aircraft and the world in which they are flown.Among others, these
> include aerodynamic flight characteristics, mechanical/structural 
> characteristics and identifying markings that make objects in the 
> simulation recognizable and enhance realism.Flight performance data
> are collected from published sources wherever possible and
> calculated, estimated or guessed at when not.Scenery and aircraft
> models are rendered with visual textures that enhance their ability
> to be recognized as realistic representations of real world
> objects.Many aircraft available in the simulation are modeled to
> represent real world aircraft.These aircraft are generally referred
> to in the simulation by their common and/or original manufacturer
> designations so that they may be recognized as simulations of
> specific, real world aircraft.
> 
> Some visual textures and manufacturer designations used within the 
> simulation may be recognizable as protected trademarks or service
> marks owned by parties not associated with the FlightGear project.In
> all such cases, the FlightGear project specifically disclaims any
> association or relationship with related real world products or
> entities.The project further asserts that the inclusion of any
> protected material is an effort, in good faith, to make an accurate
> simulation.
> 
> If an Intellectual Property owner has reason to believe that their 
> property is being used by the FlightGear project in an objectionable 
> manner, they are urged to contact the FlightGear project at 
> www.flightgear.org so that the project may be made aware of the
> concerns and can quickly provide a remedy

..worth adding a wee note that "frivolous abuse of such rights 
_might_ inspire satirical artwork." ;o), to encourage thorough  
work in legal departments, rather than boilerplate "No."'s.
 
-- 
..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt Karlsen
...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
  Scenarios always come in sets of three: 
  best case, worst case, and just in case.

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