I've found the offending text in ./debian/ubiquity.templates

My proposal for the main paragraph is as follows:

"Ubuntu doesn't include software to display Flash video, such as
Youtube, and to listen to MP3 and AAC music files, such as those
purchases from iTunes and Amazon's MP3 store. This is because of
licensing restrictions which prohibit the distribution of this software
by the Ubuntu developers. This does not stop you, the user, from
installing all the software required by the above files. Would you like
to do this now?"

I think the way I've worded this means we don't have to rewrite the text
next to the checkbox. Comments?

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  Third-party software option is misleading and confusing

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