Dave Crossland wrote:
The other really evil thing about the Adobe Flash EULA is that if an
American agrees to it, they agree not to work on Gnash or similar.

that's a bit harsh.
Do you not think that the bbc *should* be putting some effort into gnash development? I know you have spoken out against it previously, but those legal terms are pretty ghastly IMHO.

-Tim

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