On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Bruce Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have noticed that there is a PPA with a package for > flashplugin-nonfree. The PPA Terms of Use[0] would suggest that non-free > packages aren't allowed. Is this the case? > > [0] https://help.launchpad.net/PPATermsofUse
Hi Bruce, I might be mistaken, but reading the package description in ubuntu, 'flashplugin-nonfree' doesn't seems to offend the PPA Terms of Use. It's just a wrapper to the content hosted in w3.adobe.com. {{{ Description: Adobe Flash Player plugin installer This package will download the Flash Player from Adobe. It is a Netscape/Mozilla type plugin. Any browser based on Netscape or Mozilla can use the Flash plugin. This package currently supports the following browsers: Mozilla, Mozilla-Firefox, Firefox, Iceweasel, and Iceape. Also Galeon and Epiphany can use the Flash plugin. Konqueror can also use the Flash plugin if konqueror-nsplugins is installed. . WARNING: Installing this Ubuntu package causes the Adobe flash plugin to be downloaded from www.adobe.com. The distribution license of the Adobe flash plugin is available at www.adobe.com. Installing this Ubuntu package implies that you have accepted the terms of that license. . Homepage: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FlashPlayer9 }}} Right ? -- Celso Providelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> IRC: cprov, Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Skype: cprovidelo 1024D/681B6469 C858 2652 1A6E F6A6 037B B3F7 9FF2 583E 681B 6469 -- launchpad-users mailing list launchpad-users@lists.canonical.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/launchpad-users