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Bug#350739: #350739: cdrecord status?



On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> you did not reply to my last mail, so it is obvious that you have no
> arguments to prove the claim that cdrtools has license problems or
> may be undistributable by Debian.

I have not responded because they do not raise any issues which are of
any interest to me, nor do they adequately address the crux of the
argument as presented in the two paragraphs in
<20060708040142.GO7013@volo.donarmstrong.com>. [1]

I do not have copious amounts of time to spend discussing
oversimplificiations of the licenses with you; if you can distill your
arguments into a short, well formulated message that precisely
explains why the clauses I have identified do not conflict with
appropriate verbatim inclusions of the clauses and why you interpret
them that way, and citations of case law,[1] I will respond.

Otherwise, feel free to continue having your opinion and expressing
it, but don't expect me to respond or suddenly change my position.


Don Armstrong

1: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=350739;msg=171

2: This means court cases which illustrate the point that you're
trying to prove, preferably in the US, not websites that claim German
law actually applies to the US without case law indicating the precise
depth thereof.
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