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Re: summary of non-free/contrib policy



> 	Are we going to have a similair policy for the second largest
>  market? if the US economy goes into a tail spin, will we change
>  policy? This is getting silly. I still think that the Debian Policy
>  should determine what the main Debian Distribution is, and Debian
>  policy should not be dictated to by local parochial rules.

When we were discussing the Social Contract I proposed that this paragraph
be included in order to prevent that people get confused:

  Appendix A. Restrictions imposed by the law of a country
 
  The Debian project is an international effort. We must therefore accomodate
  the requirements of different laws in many countries.  In particular, we may
  be forced to impose some additional restrictions to the use or distribution
  of some programs in a country if the law of that country requires it.However,
  this would only affect the software located in servers in that country.

But, then again, I am not an influential person.

Thanks,	
	Fernando

 


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