> Well, I'm pretty sure Mint isn't legally distributable in many
> countries, and as far as I can recollect, the only improvements it makes
> to that experience are installing by default those "illegal" packages.
> As a reputable distributor, Ubuntu cannot include these packages, and
> the current situation is a pretty good compromise until everyone uses
> patent-free, open formats.
>
> --

Again, this is true mostly in the US isn't it? Most countries don't
allow software patents do they?

Chris

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