On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 1:26 AM, Slavko <li...@slavino.sk> wrote: > Dňa Sat, 17 May 2014 21:00:48 +0900 Joel Rees <joel.r...@gmail.com> > napísal: > >> What Mozilla is doing is providing a framework for keeping the >> companies that want into your computer out, by providing them tools to >> get only what the law allows them and no more. > > I am not lawyer, then i will not write about laws, nor in our country > nor international. I will write only on ethic level... > > But exactly this i consider as wrong. Or will these companies allow me > to go into their computer(s) to i can see, that they don't break my > right? I will consider all companies as criminal, by the same way as > these companies consider all people as criminals (which is needed to > persecute by inspecting of their computers).
Then don't install the non-free DRM engine. Simple. From what I understand (which may be wrong, please correct me), Mozilla will not actually ship the non-free code; you have to explicitly accept it. With gcc, you have the option of compiling a whole lot of non-free code and then running it; doesn't mean that anyone's forcing you to do so. ChrisA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/captjjmrmfzgdryre6ani-n60nh3vz9tcu2vh_nrftsa5b8f...@mail.gmail.com