It would be nice to do it the other way around: create a flag-file in
/etc/skel and delete it from the user's home after showing /etc/legal.

Or at least don't show the legalese if the directory containing the flag
can't be accessed at all.

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pam_motd patch to show /etc/legal fails to set flag
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481854
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