On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 10:44:59PM +0200, Christian Weerts wrote: > Sven Hoexter wrote: > > Christian: What about adding a ironic label to the cover "18+ only" or > > something like this? > > Hmm, is it useful? I think making such a label has two problems: > > a. "Officials" see that and think "Hmm, let's take a close look to > the CD." - maybe you could run in difficults. If the "Officials" take a look at the CD and there is no such label, _then_ there could be trouble, whether legally grounded or not. Other way around, with label: They say "You cannot distribute the CD to minors", then we say "We don't. Haven't you read the label?" Not likely anyways, IMO. > b. People under 18 are awaking and think "Hey, what to hell is on the > CD that they give it only to people 18+?". Maybe they dissapointed if > they "only" find Tetris or something like that. But they will take a very close look at it. And by the time they figured out that it's only tetris, they already learned a lot about Linux. That's all we want, don't we? ;) Cheers, Nick -- x----------------------------------------------------------------------x | What your soldier wants -- really, really wants -- | | is no-one shooting back at him. | | (Terry Pratchett, alt.fan.pratchett) | |----------------------------------------------------------------------| | Nicolas Kratz <nick@ikarus.dyndns.org> <n_kratz@cs.uni-frankfurt.de> | x----------------------------------------------------------------------x
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