So its a typical data distribution problem..
This is easy to solve.. with a few participants and testers..
pedro
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 9:32 PM, HB-GRAL <flightg...@sablonier.ch> wrote:
> Hi Pete
>
> Am 25.02.12 22:12, schrieb Pedro Morgan:
> > Can I ask a Muppet Question.. ??
> > copyright is always owned by "authority" of nav data..
> > eg caa, nats, eurocontrol..
>
> There are many different ways handling this data, by each "region". FAA
> i.e. puts a lot of data into public domain, that is probably why sites
> like airnav.com exists.
>
> >
> > So this data is "theirs" but "were allowed to use"
>
> We are discussing distribution here, and not "use", right?
>
> >
> > Another example id livery and logos..
> > eg an airline that is defunct or "BritishArwys" as and exmaple..
> > Now their logo is their copyright..
>
> Sorry I can not say anything about trademarks.
>
> Cheers, Yves
>
>
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