>>Video kiosks is another area where linux is attractive ...

> By downloading Flash Player 7 for Linux this means you have accepted
> the terms of the End User License Agreement:

Does this apply to standalone projectors I wonder?

The other question I have is "Why?!". They give the player away for
free, and the license agreement almost certainly says they accept no
liability, so why should they care where it is used.

Darren

> "You may not use the Software on any non-PC product or any embedded or
> device versions of the above operating systems, including, but not
> limited to, (A) mobile devices,  set top boxes (STB), handhelds,
> phones, web pads, tablets and Tablet PCs that are not running Windows
> XP Tablet PC Edition, game consoles, TVs, DVD players, media centers
> (including Windows XP Media Center Edition and its successors),
> electronic billboards or other digital signage, internet appliances or
> other internet-connected devices, PDAs, medical devices, ATMs,
> telematic devices, gaming machines, home automation systems, *kiosks*,
> remote control devices, or any other consumer electronics device, (B)
> operator-based mobile, cable, satellite, or television systems, (C)
> other closed system devices, or (D) any operating system that is not
> an Authorized Operating System"
> 
> cheers,
> claus.

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