On 1/18/07, Daniel Pekelharing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Curt,
Thanks for the reply,
I take it then that it's OK to acquire the scenery through a commercial
OSS vendor..
We've taken publicly available data and processed it into FlightGear
scenery, so we don't add or remove rights to that original data. In the
case where users contribute models and buildings and landmarks, I believe
that is all done via the gpl.
So this might be too legally vague for a commercial OSS vendor, but there's
nothing from within the FlightGear project that would prevent someone from
redistributing our scenery.
Regards,
Curt.
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