If you did not build to plans, Is it a KR still?

Some people asked for my CAD files. So I asked them for thier
Builders Number, so that way I was not giving them something that
they already got in the Plans.

Dave M


> On 11/03/2023 10:27 AM EDT Larry Flesner via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org> 
> wrote:
> 
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> On 11/3/2023 8:52 AM, John Gotschall via KRnet wrote:
> > I viewed the agreement as written acknowledgement of existing 
> > copyright law, with the added restriction of 1 set of plans per plane.
> 
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> 
> I'm thinking the copyrite issue and building one airplane per set of 
> plans are two different issues but I agree with your point of the seller 
> trying to protect their revenue stream.  But like I stated, who is going 
> to know and who would pay an attorney $1000 to recoup $250?  Making 
> copies of the plans and selling would become an entirely different 
> issue.  It really comes down to the character of the buyer and their 
> willingness to abide by the agreement they made and signed to build one 
> airplane with one set of plans.  Playing fair is most always the right 
> thing to do.
> 
> Larry Flesner
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