Pentagon: new policy nixing US ID on Equipment images
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 9:42 am
Rotorhub, a helicopter-related online news thingy, has a story telling how a new DoD "decision" is causing grief for equipment manufacturers - I apologise for posting what could be considered an advert for them, but the implications are far wider than just giving corporate Marketing bods a headache.
Mike from BBI has already mentioned in the BBI Information Q&A forum about copyright ownership for aircraft affecting which ones they can make, and BAE Systems has levied a charge on the maker of a Playstation2 game for using the image of the BAE Hawk - depending upon how far DoD is prepared to go (and how paranoid we're feeling!), this could give us all a whole load of grief...
Imagine if DoD now starts banning model manufacturers from using US markings on "new" kit...
On the other hand, at least it means that more non-US hardware may get a look-in for a change!
http://www.shephard.co.uk/Rotorhub/Defa ... 77f28e71be
Mike from BBI has already mentioned in the BBI Information Q&A forum about copyright ownership for aircraft affecting which ones they can make, and BAE Systems has levied a charge on the maker of a Playstation2 game for using the image of the BAE Hawk - depending upon how far DoD is prepared to go (and how paranoid we're feeling!), this could give us all a whole load of grief...
Imagine if DoD now starts banning model manufacturers from using US markings on "new" kit...
On the other hand, at least it means that more non-US hardware may get a look-in for a change!
http://www.shephard.co.uk/Rotorhub/Defa ... 77f28e71be