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Post by predator »

HI
im a new fs aircraft designer and I would like to know if you can help me... I intend to release a BOEING payware product, Do I need permission from Boeing to use its trademarks? or how other developers manage this? HELP
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Post by Garry Russell »

Hi

We wouldn't know really as this is British freeware complete opposite to what you are asking.

Since it is payware I would think you do.

If in doubt.....ask permission

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Backing up what Garry said, some companies guard their trademarks extremely jealously; I know one of the best makers of freeware tubeliners and RJs would love to do some of the Gulfstream fleet, but copyright issues prevent this happening.

Luckily us Brits have shut most of our aviation industry, so copyright issues are less of a problem! :wink: :lol: :lol:

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Post by ianhind »

It wasn't that long ago that there were problems just with repaints of American Airlines on freeware.

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