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

+ Tux99 + tux99-mga at uridium.org +
+ Wed Oct 13 04:04:25 CEST 2010 +

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+Marc, just as a further point to reflect on:
+there are countries in the world were encryption is illegal or severely
+restricted.
+
+According to your logic that would mean we can't include ssh, openssl, pgp,
+and even https support in any browser.
+Does that seems reasonable to you?
+
+You need to face it, it would be impossible to make a distro that is legal
+in every country of the world and at the same time is of any use to the
+users.
+Therefore I don't see the need why we should comply with US patent laws
+when we don't comply with for example Chinese encryption laws.
+
+The only reasonable choice is do what every other distro does:
+comply with the laws of the country where the distro is legally based in,
+in this case France.
+
+Regardless of all that, it is ALWAYS the user's (not the distro makers)
+responsibility to comply with local laws of where the distro is being
+installed/used.
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