Arnt Karlsen schrieb:
> On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 15:10:53 +1300, Andrew wrote in message 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>   
>> Tatsuhiro San,
>>
>> thank you for the links....I now have a fantastic looking SU-26M
>> acrobatic  plane in my hangar. It looks like it was converted from an
>> MSFS 2004 model, 
>>     
>
> ..hang on a sec, _is_ it?  It _is_ your work, Tatsuhiro-san? 
>
> ..beautiful looks does not always come from Microsoft.  Lecture follows:
> Microsoft has their own theories on both the GPL and copyright, they
> instead prefer to rely on "EULA" contracts, which is much easier  to
> litigate if you're wrong but have big pockets, than the GPL and
> copyright law.
>
>   
Now stop it!

This discussion is due to a *pure rumor* from Andrew Gorman.

The author of this plane is "Flying Toaster" and as I understood him it
is his own work.

Su-26 v1.0 alpha 1

Copyright 2006 Enrique Laso Leon
Final releases will be released under GPL or LGPL but for the time being I
reserve the rights to release any modification on the model.
This is in order to get only one thread of development.
This will NEVER be a commercial product.

(July 2006, first message):
http://forums.avsim.net/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=198&topic_id=1882&mesg_id=1882&page=7

Thank you, Enrique Laso Leon, for your wonderful work!

Regards
Georg EDDW



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