On 5/30/06, Melissa Draper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Melissa Draper wrote:
Parag Baxi wrote:

In terms of legality, it's definitely better than pointing the audience to
do something that may be illegal in their country.  How about adding, these
laws and restrictions are more fully explained at [url for restrictions
explained].  Also, perhaps adding a note saying, if these laws do not apply
to you, the best way to achieve compatility is through Easy Ubuntu found at
...
 Ah ok, I understand the reason there. Thanks.. Will change the wording.


 Is this a better way of wording it?




Please note: Due to Licencing restrictions and/or laws in some countries,
some items of software are not able to be distributed with Ubuntu by
default, such as Flash player, Java and mp3 codecs. For more details see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats. However, if laws
in your country permit use of these restricted formats, EasyUbuntu is an
easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and
more. You can find out more about EasyUbuntu at
http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org.

Melissa, thanks for the great work.

Why are we mentioning the codecs issue  at all? There is no need to.
We are trying to get them excited about Ubuntu, not  worried.

I really like the idea, but am concerned about the amount of text.

Corey

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