by JBaymore » Thu Jun 26, 2003 4:15 pm
This is sort of a weird "21st Century" issue. ???
A "splash screen" is pretty much a piece of visual art that is sort of a piece of advertising design work for developing sales, brand recognition, and visual identity. As such..... it is "commercial art".
If the image were a straight photograph of a real plane that you took in a non-restricted public location, it would be no big deal, and YOU would fully own the copyright on the image, it's use in the layout design, and all the protections that would give you. (I'm a visual artist.... and I deal with ....and am sensitive to........ this stuff just a tad.)
But a "screen shot" is not really a photograph per se'. That's where it gets sort of weird. It is a still frame taken of a visual display that is actually created by the software creators and as such is a piece of visual art. In a way it is maybe like an an "interactive movie". Someone else designed the scenery, the aircraft, and so on.....you are just manipulating the objects within the environment that the artists has already set up for you. There is a strong precedent for this in various types of performance art.
Visual art of all types is covered by copyright, whether overtly marked or not.
So it kinda' comes down to what the heck IS this "photograph"? Sounds like the the place lawyers make the payments for a Merceedes ;).
My guess is that you should just contact the creator of the original program / aircraft and get permission to use it in the manner you want .... in writing. Odds are they will be more than happy to give it. However... if they DON'T like the idea... and balk at it in any way.......... you have saved yourself a REAL hassle later when they find it and then decide to take some action.
As someone else said....... if you just use this thing on your own machine for personal use.... it's probably just not a significant issue. If you distribute this either as freeware or as payware...... I think you should be a bit careful.
That definitive legal opinion will cost you $0.00............... and remember you get what you pay for ;D.
Oh...... and I don't even play a lawyer on TV.
best,
...................john

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