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pilotgallagher01 wrote:QUOTE (pilotgallagher01 @ Sep 13 2009, 05:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That is alot!!
New buldings and hangars have been bult, new roads, new taxiways,
thats what i just said! its really not that different from the scenery, especially the movement area. I should know, im there every day!

pilotgallagher01 wrote:QUOTE (pilotgallagher01 @ Sep 14 2009, 03:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Im not trying to argue with you goose but I fly aroud Tauranga roughly everyday and have spokon to others about this too. I know my stuff
Shame to hear that Robin, Would it breach your copyrights I tried to edit the scenery just for myself
The EULA for Tauranga states that you can't do this without my express permission, which you can have in this instance, provided this is for your own use.
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Sep 14 2009, 04:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The EULA for Tauranga states that you can't do this without my express permission, which you can have in this instance, provided this is for your own use.
Ahh, thank you Robin. That makes me feel better. Updating your FS9 RealNZ NZTG to what it is now, is something i did for my own personal use some time ago.........
Lawrie.Last edited by Snowman on Tue Sep 15, 2009 3:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Sep 14 2009, 04:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The EULA for Tauranga states that you can't do this without my express permission, which you can have in this instance, provided this is for your own use.
So do I get permission to edit/update RealNZ Tauranga X please?- Eddy
Nzeddy wrote:QUOTE (Nzeddy @ Sep 22 2009, 05:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>So do I get permission to edit/update RealNZ Tauranga X please?toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Sep 14 2009, 05:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The EULA for Tauranga states that you can't do this without my express permission, which you can have in this instance, provided this is for your own use.
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pilotgallagher01 wrote:QUOTE (pilotgallagher01 @ Oct 5 2009, 07:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That grant was for me mate, don't try and bum someone out who isn't in the wrong
The funny thing is, and no offence to Robin, that you (pilotgallagher01) or anyone else could have modified it for your own use without Robin being any the wiser. Provided that you didn't share it with anyone else, would anyone have been 'hurt'? It's not being very honest, but it happens a lot.Last edited by redkiwi on Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
NZ255 wrote:QUOTE (NZ255 @ Oct 6 2009, 06:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Even though I didn't say, the question was really addressed to you Rob
Ok, good question then.
You can't consider ownership of software the same way as anything physical -- if you buy a car, for example, you could dismantle it the very next day and use it for parts in other vehicles. Lots of people do that. With software, though, 'dismantling' has a different meaning, in that the bits can be endlessly duplicated, without losing any quality. With software, the only physical component may be the CD or DVD is is supplied on, and whereas it is easy to visualise ownership of this, the data on the disc needs to be a lot further protected, hence the 'EULA', or license, which spells out your rights. The problems start when people start interpreting their rights in different ways, to get around the fact that the EULA doesn't really allow them to do what they want to do. Sure, you could do whatever you like in the privacy of your own home, but you will be in breach of the EULA. Of course this may not have any effect on me -- but you'd be surprised how many people re-interpret their rights so that they can give away or sell copies of my scenery, or dismantle it and use the bits for their own products.
So any developer would spell out your rights if they are selling their work. Basically, you can use my scenery in the way it was intended- one person, on one computer, within the confines of the simulator -- and no more. One of the EULA conditions is that you cannot 'dismantle' the scenery in any way. There are a lot of ways I could word the EULA, and I could in fact give the user a lot more rights, but it would cost more. You could in fact negotiate a new EULA which removes all restrictions, but it would cost you thousands of dollars.
That's why there are no 'implied' rights, and anything outside the EULA needs to be explicitly okayed by me.
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