> I do know about them, but you see, that's not the problem. Even a
> guy from RedHat asked you to confirm that and I don't see MP3s in
> Fedora today. The fact remains, DEBIAN IS NOT A BUSINESS. Novell,
> is.

I haven't seen anyone claim Debian is.  Yes, it is not a business, and
neither are Fedora nor SuSE Linux Enterprise Server.

Novell, like RedHat and Canonical, Progeny and other companies
distributing Debian, it needs to make sure it is not violating any
patents.

Do you have a point?  That someone from RedHat wants confirmation?
See the multiple discussions Debian has been having about the
legal status of distributing MP3 decoders:

  
http://www.google.com.co/search?q=site%3Alists.debian.org+mp3+patent&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:unofficial

Alejo.
http://azul.freaks-unidos.net/

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