Hi again everyone. In line with my previous thoughts I was looking more for possibilities to lower barriers requiring the use of medibuntu. The next item I wanted to address was libdvdcss2, which I'm sure will be stirring a separate discussion. (This is why I'm starting a separate thread for it).
Quoting from http://www.ubuntu.com/community/ubuntustory/components: The "multiverse" component contains software that is "not free", which means > the licensing requirements of this software do not meet the Ubuntu "main" > Component Licence > Policy<http://www.ubuntu.com/community/ubuntustory/licensing>. > <http://www.ubuntu.com/community/ubuntustory/licensing> > > The onus is on you to verify your rights to use this software and comply > with the licensing terms of the copyright holder. > > This software is not supported and usually cannot be fixed or updated. Use > it at your own risk. > The license on the software allows redistribution, the questionable part then becomes copyright and/or patents in some locations. If users are supposed to verify their rights to use software in multiverse first, What is keeping it from multiverse? -- Mario Limonciello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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