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Re: Policy change for "main", "contrib", and "non-free"



> > Including them in non-free is breaking our policy in order to make life
> > of US CD-Rom manufacturers easier. I thought we were not working for
> > manufacturers... Not to say for US manufacturers...
> 
> The end-user may place themselves in an infringement-of-patent situation,
> not just the CD manufacturer. I think it is best to keep these programs
> in non-free for now.

My opinion is that this is kind of a patronizing solution. And besides,
only US end-users are at risk.

I though we had agreed that we would let Governments enforce their laws, as
you told me in a previous message. If the package is DFSG-compliant, it
should go in main. If it can't be placed in US/main because of some US legal
restriction, then it should go in non-US/main. Does this make sense?

Thanks,
	Fernando


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