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[Mageia-dev] Mageia repository sections, licenses, restrictions, firmware etc

+ Wolfgang Bornath + molch.b at googlemail.com +
+ Tue Oct 12 20:37:07 CEST 2010 +

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2010/10/12 Olivier Méjean <omejean at yahoo.fr>:
+>
+> Free and non-free is pretty simple, once we have agreed on what's free and
+> what's not !
+>
+> For example, Lame is a free software (GPL) but i may not be free according to
+> patents if software patents are legal and it depends on the country.
+
+Yes, but there is a third group: software which may be illegal to be
+used in certain countries. This has nothing to do with free or
+non-free. For example, friends of the movie industry claim that
+libdvdcss is illegal in Germany, other legal experts claim just the
+opposite. This issue never went to court because IMO the movie
+industry does not want to risk a court decision against them (like in
+France). So they keep publishing FUD about this and it's up to the
+user to decide which side he thinks is right - not a good idea in a
+legal issue.
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