> Freevo integrating bt support isn't illegal.  In my opinion it isn't
> even unethical as long as you can site a single, legitimate and legal
> use.  To not integrate features like this under fear of legal pressure
> from large corporations brings into disturbing focus the kind of
"free"
> society we really live in.

Sorry, I didn't mean to add "oil to the fire". It is just that RSS
aggregated content becomes more and more widely available...

My personal story is... well, I have xbox running Freevo hooked up to a
TV in the living room that my 8 yo daughter uses to watch LICENCED
MPEG-4 content. Starting this summer she is watching more and more video
blogs and listening to kids podcasts on her computer. It was fine as
long as it was mostly podcasts, but now when video blogs became quite
common she complains that she has to watch video blogs on a computer and
not in the living room. She would never understand "legal issues" - for
her it is just other kids sharing their experiences, so... so far I was
blaming it on "daddy is just being lazy". I was wondering how long could
I go like this and being "a lazy person" I asked before I would go
implement it myself.

Sincerely,
Aleksey



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