J. Holden wrote:
> I've been doing research into copyrights and am shocked to see there is no 
> (C) (years)-2010 FlightGear anywhere in FGRun or in the main flight 
> simulation program.

Copyrights don't vanish at the beginning of a new year. They start at a 
given date and expire many years later.

> However, it appears looking through a sample of the source code the code is 
> indeed (C) (year) by the authors who wrote it. This makes sense, considering 
> the contributors to the project hold the copyright, unless the contributors 
> agree to assign their copyright to an entity (FlightGear). I don't think this 
> has happened, but it should.

Why, because you say so?

Erik

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