On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 4:52 AM, Rex Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karel Volný wrote: > >> hi, >> >> * having libdvdcvs in one of our repos could lead to >>>> projects or cooperation's not to mention or link to us. >>>> That's not limited to Fedora or Red Hat; also some >>>> journalists and howto-writers will also chose to *not* >>>> mention RPM Fusion and thus not link to us, as it might be >>>> to dangerous in some countries >>>> >>> I can just endorse that... >>> >>> For me as an author of a German Fedora blog, I am always >>> having mixed emotions about Livna. On the one hand, it's >>> undoubtedly an important repository for Fedora. On the other >>> hand, I am not allowed to mention it because this could >>> indirectly be illegal advertising for a copy protection >>> remover, which can be punished with up to one year of prison >>> in Germany. I know that other German Fedora authors are >>> thinking the same about that. Livna is "that certain >>> repository" with sweet content, but also with a bad smell. >>> >> ... >> >> this is a really bad attitude, and I'm sad to hear that from you :-( >> basically, you have two options: the gutless way or the brave way >> > > Someone has a bad attitude alright... > No, he has one option: staying legal. Get real. > > -- Rex > Oh yes, Rex, you are so right. When a corrupt over-reaching all-powerful government makes bad laws we should all just bend over backwards and take it. Get Real, Get Brave, Get Guns and Revolt. I'm willing to bet we will have a revolution within a short time here in America. It's either that, or we will all end up as slaves and surfs due to the fiat currency central-banking debt-based monetary system which most of ignorantly take a part of.
