Just a friendly reminder to the lovely people on this site:
Graingy sells planes.
Yes, this should be obvious coming from the so-called "Graingy aircraft company", but after one rather softheaded user felt the need to ask what we sell I just thought I'd clarify:
Graingy sells planes.
Thank you for your time and have a wonderful day.
Reminder: Graingy sells planes
35.7k Graingy
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@Graingy @Mousewithamachinegun122 When you upload a craft to SimplePlanes.com, you retain ownership over your original ideas and concepts. However, you grant Jundroo permission to use these creations for marketing and promotional purposes, which helps us highlight your incredible work and brings more visibility to it.
Jundroo owns the intellectual property related to the site's operation and presentation. This includes the technology and services that support SimplePlanes.com, but not the creative concepts of your user-submitted designs. Essentially, while you own your original ideas, the platform owns the means by which those ideas are shared and displayed.
We have no issue with you selling your original creations made using our platform, but any sales must respect copyright and trademark laws relating to the content of your creation. In addition to that, if you want to sell someone else's craft then you would need to obtain written permission from the original author.
much wow, i don't know (i am that person lmao)
We also sell other things, such as land vehicles, engines, watercraft, space vehicles, construction services, computers, private military services (under certain circumstances), technical expertise, transportation of both humans and cargo, communication technologies, and more which I won't bother to list.
I did not include this in the main post as I fear I'd accidentally fry some poor user's brain, so instead I dumbed it down a bit:
Graingy sells planes.
@Lwillswith2sentryguns Craft.
@TheMouse *builds.
@GuardianAerospace You're the hoser today.
@Graingy whoops
@Mousewithamachinegun122 Didn't initially 'cause not the purpose of this post, but done now.
@Graingy
Could you pin Andrew's comment so everyone sees it?
@GuardianAerospace Contact Boeing for that.
And make sure you get the ejection seat option installed.
@AndrewGarrison He has spoken!
Thanks for clearing that up, was as I suspected.
Makes sense.
Allow me to elaborate: I am rather interested in the topic of a placed order in advance for a Boeing 737-900ER. I want it in the plain white paint with the country of origin being America. Thank you for your time.
@AndrewGarrison @Graingy I did NOT expect that. I wonder how active around SP Andrew really is..
@AndrewGarrison
Thanks. That makes much more sense.
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes It's a cursed plane without the cursed
Okay, so what’s a plane?
@Eggplant no
I'm no Saul Goodman but I'd gladly charge ye 200$ an hour to explain this website's terms of service
@Mousewithamachinegun122 But it's not clear.
Amazing how in all those words they fail to make such an important thing clear.
Maybe intentional?
@AndrewGarrison Sorry to bother, but would you mind shedding some light on this?
@Graingy
Exactly. I think it refers to all planes. or anything built.
@Mousewithamachinegun122 Terms of Use.
It's not entirely clear to me what is referred to by
"You acknowledge and agree that JUNDROO owns all right, title and interest in (i) the Services; (ii) the Site; (iii) the technology available on the Services or the Site; and (iv) all copyrights, patents, trademarks and other intellectual property rights therein. Any use of the SIMPLEPLANES.COM Services, Site, technology, and/or the copyrights, patents, trademarks or other intellectual property rights, other than as described in this Agreement, is not licensed and is strictly prohibited."
Emphasis my own.
@Graingy
Hmm. I will keep looking for the comment.
@Mousewithamachinegun122 Ngl that has strong Facebook boomer vibes
@Graingy
I cannot find the exact comment, but i remember that it said that EVERY SINGLE THING made in simple planes is owned by simple planes. Maybe @Andrewgarrison can explain?
@FOXHOUND26 We don't have a great history with mass-produced tanks. None of them were particularly outstanding.