You are all being ridiculous except for Curt.

We have the ability to sell the product and could theoretically get sued even 
though we are open-source. As I have said, the best thing to do is put in a 
legal disclaimer saying we are not affiliated with any companies which may be 
represented in our product. It appears much of trademark law deals
with misrepresentation - if we misrepresent the fact they are not associated
with us then we are in trouble (IE: an ad saying Red Bull (logo) loves
FlightGear to practice air racing would be bad).

Cheers
John

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