Hi Chris. I worked with a couple of lawyers to produce the original
text. So I might be biased towards my own wording, and there are legal
constraints here, but don't let either of those things put you off. :-)

However, it looks as if you (and Vish) thought that the checkbox covered
only the MP3 codec, not the other software; started rewriting the text
accordingly; and then, part-way through, realized that the checkbox
actually does install the other software too. So, I'm not sure what
problem you're now trying to solve. Maybe it is a real problem that the
checkbox caption makes the checkbox seem like it covers only the MP3
codec, but if so, changing the intro text probably can't fix that, and
your revision of it at least does not.

Your revised wording also has several difficulties:
1. We are legally required to mention that "The software is subject to the 
license terms included with the software's documentation", but your text 
removes it.
2. Even without that vital sentence, your intro text is 73% longer than the 
original. With the license terms sentence restored, it would be over twice as 
long as the original.
3. The first sentence flatly states that Ubuntu can't play YouTube, AAC, or 
MP3, which is incorrect. It is true that you need to install extra software to 
do it, but "This does not stop you enabling those features yourself" three 
sentences later is an obscure way of saying so.
4. "isn't" uses a non-typographical apostrophe.
5. "Flash video, such as those" is a number mismatch. Should be "videos".
6. "Youtube" should be "YouTube".
7. The third sentence says "licensing restrictions … prohibit these features 
being built into Ubuntu", which is also incorrect: multiple OEMs ship Ubuntu 
with those features preinstalled. What is true is that licensing restrictions 
prevent us from including that software in a freely redistributable OS. (I 
judged it wouldn't be useful to explain that in the original text.)
8. "Enable these features now" is much less meaningful than "Install this 
third-party software".
9. We are legally required to say that "Fluendo MP3 plugin includes MPEG 
Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson", 
but your branch removes it.

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  Third-party software option during installation is unfortunately
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