Thank you for taking a look at this :)

I'm with you on the...  This is Dolby Digital Surround Sound(TM) and as
such it is protected under some form of patent and is controlled under
the law.

Never the less, libav(the source package for the build depends,
libavcodec-dev) has been uploaded to main so no-other packaging is
required.  The ALSA A52 Plugin can be part of main, as it shouldn't
introduce any NEW patent material or legal restrictions.  This removes
the reasoning for the aforementioned splitting of patented material into
another package.

So, the patch stands and is at least one correct solution to this bug.

I feel like I've said all this before, sorry for the broken record.
The issue here is that we are NOT lawyers and as such we couldn’t even begin to 
unravel whether or not this is legal and the issue spreads even further as the 
ffmpeg FAQ indicates.  Essentially the attitude that we perceive this to be 
patented is a lot like believing that a meteor is going to cause the next great 
extinction vary soon-ish.  It's vary *possible, but in the grand scheme of 
things the probability is not vary great.  So it's BOTH illegal and legal at 
the same time, IMHO.

As for "What do we do with this pkg?"  Well, the libav package is almost
certainly the lowest hanging fruit if Dolby Labs decides to do anything
abut it's legal rights... Also keep in mind they could file any lawsuit
in civil court(at least here in the US), even if they don't like the
paint job on Canonical's headquarters.  So as far as preventing a law
suit, there is not much the ALSA pkgs can do.  One way or another the
small bit of a52 code that makes use of the larger ac3 code in libav
won't attract much attention.  If it's even mentioned as part of any
legal action, you should be flattered.   It would be a horrible waste of
the already uncertain legal position not to take full advantage of the
ac3 code in libav, while it's still **legal that is.

* With all the collisions in the asteroid belt, something could fly this
way, with any given velocity, and arrive any time now.

** It's legal until some one files in court and even then the legality
is uncertain, but you've officially worn out your welcome.  This matter
is far from being illegal, IMHO.

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