OK It's just come to my attention that
Carrier Command: Gaea Mission
Isn't just an update to the original 80's Carrier Command but also a licensed property linked to the 'Gaea Universe' novels from Helios Publishing
http://www.heliospublishing.com/
It is in no way clear whether, just because they're made the newer game, that Bohemia would have the rights to publish the original Carrier Command either, therefore I've deleted:
Carrier Command series (Rainbird/Telecomsoft - Microprose - Atari - Bohemia)
From the Bohemia Interactive section
*edit*
Actually, on closer inspection, the creator of the Gaea Universe 'David Lagettie' has a VERY close relationship with Bohemia Interactive, he created the original simulator that ArmA 1 (or Op Flashpoint as it was originally known) and has said things like this:
"8. Why do you think it will lend itself for a game adaptation?
[DL] The Gaea Universe books feature a struggle for resources, a sense of exploration, and the ever-present spectre of human conflict. These three elements perfectly suit a game like Carrier Command: Gaea Mission. Carrier Command is my favourite game ever and when I secured the rights to make an update/sequel, I knew I wanted the Gaea story to enhance it. The makers of the original game loved a preview version of the novel and agreed it would suit Carrier Command, so we renamed the vehicles in the story to be the Manta and Walrus."
from an interview on the Bohemia website
http://www.carriercommand.com/2012/02/inside-the-carrier-10-questions-for-gilson-and-david-lagettie/
Therefore I'm ruling that there should be no licensing issues between Lagettie and Bohemia and am putting it back in!
Research!