On Sat, 16 Mar 2019, Don Armstrong wrote:

I am going to stick with the legal advice I have received, including from a solicitor specialising in copyright, over the belief of someone with no qualifications in this area and no experience other than having read some stuff on the Internet.

This *is* debian-legal; if anything anyone said here was actually qualified legal advice, it wouldn't be given in this forum. It certainly wouldn't be given by me.

Note, the "someone with no qualifications in this area" was referring a member of the FRR project - not you (I don't know you).

Since there's not much more debian-legal can do for you, please seek out a resource

I'm not looking for legal advice here. I have taken advice (indeed, I have two independent sets of legal advice on this; i.e., another set of advice obtained after the email of mine you linked to).

I am informing debian-legal of that advice, given that Debian appears to be distributing the infringing work.

regards,
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