> Bart's PE Builder helps you build a "BartPE" (Bart Preinstalled Environment) 
> bootable Windows 
> CD-Rom or DVD from the original Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 
> installation/setup CD, 
> very suitable for PC maintenance tasks.

I hope people who do this also have the appropriate licenses to compile (and 
redistribute within their company or whatever?) such bootable CDs or DVDs that 
contain all kinds of proprietary software?

Don't confuse Free Software advocates with people who don't care about license 
terms. On the contrary, to Free Software proponents, copyright and licenses are 
extremely important, as it is copyright and licenses that keep the software 
Free.

I am very much opposed to clouding the concepts and making it seem that the 
people who are in favour of Free and Open Source software are mostly the same 
as the people who disregard intellectual property rights. Putting 
OpenOffice.org on some bootable CDs containing also proprietary software of 
dubious legality doesn't sound like something I would want to support.

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