On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 10:08:02PM +0200, Jochen R?hrig wrote: > I assume you are referring to this part of the license agreement: > > "You will ensure that anyone who uses the Program does so only in > compliance with the terms of this Agreement." > > If we force the user to read the license before installing the modules (as > I suggested in a preinstall script, or in a script that is launched during > bootstrap time, in case (s)he needs one of the modules during > installation) and force him to agree to the license (by not installing > the modules or not bootstrapping Debian if he answers "no"), wouldn't > this mean that from this time on he would be the "You" who has to ensure > that he will use the modules in compliance with the license and that > Debian couldn't be made responsible any longer for any violations of the > license?
Yes. However, this would not remove anyone from the "you" set. Removing people from the "you" set would depend on the local laws, and thus would vary from place to place. -- Raul

