Promoting BMS?
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The IP owner giveth and the IP owner taketh away just the same.
AND, guess where we’d be AGAIN!!!
C9
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and the more you discuss it, the more you guys create an issue out of it
Basically, we can’t control what’s happenning in the world.
We only control what’s happening here in this very forumread agin what I wrote and put that into consideration in your answers
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hmm so I can start my business and sell BMS base setup. Sell updates individually, and sell services like installation - training per case.
hmmm budget ready… pnl ready… resources ready… Marketing plan ready…
So we r open for business guys…Software sales:
40€ For the unique BMS base install. Where all Starts…
30€ For each BMS update. Every Update a new challenge.Services sales:
30€ per hour for installation (drivers hardware location) Transportation fees extra.
50€ per hour server installation and configuration.
45€ per hour training sessions
500€ Full AA training course 20hours special offer package
500€ Full AG training course 20hours special offer package
300€ Full Nav training course 20hours special offer package
600€ bundle training pack pack NAV+AA or NAV+AG.
Extra free badge and certification from FARTY Academy with golden 3d stamp.Printed training manuals 100€ per course. In Luxury illustrated fine material.
2.000€ A_FARTY_A Advanced TOPGUN Training Course.
Special Bonus offer:
All the above for just 2.500€. Limited sits – Enlist NOW!!!
**Prices does not include 24% VAT.
We don’t do refunds.WOW i’m in the wrong business. I should start the FARTYA.com site asap.
:rofl:
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WOW i’m in the wrong business. I should start the FARTYA.com site asap
:hail::hail:
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:hail::hail:
He can’t even fly anymore!! He’s blind!! It’s all a fantasy to him anymore!! :lol:
C9
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WOW i’m in the wrong business. I should start the FARTYA.com site asap.
:rofl:
Don’t forget AAR , gotta teach your students how to take gas !
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Don’t forget AAR , gotta teach your students how to take gas !
This will be upon special request and they will have to contact the sales department to prepare a proposal for them. :lol:
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This will be upon special request and they will have to contact the sales department to prepare a proposal for them. :lol:
Well since we are in the legal thread, don’t forget to have them sign a release in case something happens in the process. You will feel much more relieved after.
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oh yea… a release and an AntiGDPR contract…
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All joking aside, I have thought about this myself for awhile. I don’t have the time or money to make it happen anytime soon, but I have a historic Air & Space museum near me (Evergreen) and thought it would be awesome to have a full cockpit setup running BMS for visitors to try. Odd to me that when I consider making a full pit, it’s not for myself in my own home - though I’d love that, too.
But when you think of the costs and depreciation (and damage) that will happen over time letting the public play with all those switches, it would have to be some sort of donation per use system to afford replacements (even if a volunteer was doing the installation/repair for free). Definitely not talking about a commercial idea, simply cost recovery and/or support for broken parts before they break. Could even imagine that if nothing broke and the “fix it fund” became large enough, or if there was private financial support from a patron, it could even be a free experience. A volunteer such as myself could help visitors operate it, and walk them through the switches they need to use, etc.
I suppose that sort of financial model would not violate any copyright as it wouldn’t technically be commercial use. Would it? If the unit was privately owned, and if a museum asked for a separate donation prior to access (like they do with the Spruce Goose cockpit or entry into the B-17), and if something broke in the simpit the museum would provide funds to repair it, and if it was operated and hosted by a volunteer for the public, would that requested donation violate any laws in the US or internationally?
*BTW, if anyone likes copyright battles regarding gaming, I recommend the youtuber Leonard French - been watching him since he started, and oddly makes those boring legal briefs entertaining and understandable.