In a previous article, (Paul Tomblin) said:
I've been hearing nasty rumours that the DAFIF file will no longer be
available on the net for free download, and the CD won't be available to
non-government users.
Here is an email I got from Jerry Leicht, the DAFIF Program Manager:
:From: "Leicht, John J. "
:To: "'Paul Tomblin'"
:Subject: DAFIF data
:Paul,
:
: Thank you for sending in your question about DAFIF and whether it'll
:be available any longer. Here's what I know. There is an initiative to
:remove DAFIF from the www and from public sale. The issue is not set in
:stone, but is being entered into the federal register for comments and
:complaints. There is still some talk about having a US only DAFIF, but for
:now that's just talk.
: This initiative began because the Australian AIP producers are suing
:Jeppesen for copyright infringement. I don't know any of the details
:involved, but in order to prevent a similar situation, we are researching
:contingencies like this.
:
:Jerry Leicht

AFIF Program Manager
:National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
:Comm: 314-263-4636

SN: 693-4636
:Pager and Voicemail: 877-523-0130
--
Paul Tomblin
http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
D: is just a data disk. That's why it's called "D", for "DATA".
C: is the Windows OS disk, so it's called "C", for "CRAP".
-- David P. Murphy