I recently needed to create a debian package for a commercial
application. This application would not be distributed through the
ubuntu software center.

After creating the debian package with the custom licence in the
copyright file I installed the application using by double clicking on
the deb file. This launched the ubuntu software center which showed the
licence as "unknown".

I then read about the new machine readable copyright format and changed
my package to use this hoping it would now display the licence. Sadly
the ubuntu software center still shows 'unknown'.

Coming from the commercial world, the company I work for expects the
user to be informed of the licence during the installation process. They
are familiar with windows installers where the user is shown the licence
and must agree to it before installing.

I realize that in the open source world a user does not need to be shown
or agree to the licence as they do not restrict user freedoms. However
as ubuntu gains popularity, more companies are looking to bring there
proprietary applications to ubuntu. And these companies have
expectations regarding the install process when it comes to there
licence.

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