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Re: next approach: new non-free/contrib policy



Dale Scheetz <dwarf@polaris.net> wrote:
> It doesn't matter whether it's the license or some other legal fiction
> that creates the restriction. It is the distribution restriction that
> categorizes the package as non-free. The source of that restriction is
> different in the case of non-us, but no less sufficient to make the
> packages non-free. The other difference between the two is that we have
> some hope of changing an author's idea of proper copyright, I see no hope
> of changing the ignorant behavior of the government.

Absolute Drivel!

If what you say were true, some tin pot dictator could decide to outlaw 
computer programs and thus move the entire distribution into non-free.

Please try to avoid ``USA == whole world'' thinking.

Cheers, Phil.



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