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Re: Debian on Infomagic CD



On Sun, 8 Dec 1996, Dale Scheetz wrote:

> On Sun, 8 Dec 1996, Shaya Potter wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 8 Dec 1996, Karl Ferguson wrote:
> > 
> > > The whole idea for the "non-free" area is that it belongs to programs with
> > > difficult copyright notices such as it's not to be distributed etc.  I
> > > seriously doubt that any CD manufacturer will include it on a distributed CD
> > > because it may well break copyright laws.
> > > 
> > This isn't exactly true.  A package can go into non-free if commercial 
> > use is not allowed.  A CD manufacturer can then put the package on the CD 
> > if they make a notice that commercial use is prohibited.  At least this 
> > is how I understand it.
> 
> My understanding is that producing a CD for sale (which I do) is a
> commercial use of the software and therefore not allowed. Pine, on the
> other hand, is in non-free, but I can distribute it because it's only
> restriction is that I may not put pine on a CD with proprietary software
> (this restriction is enough to place it in non-free). It is for each
> re-distributor to decide which of these packages they can use. That is the
> reason they are in non-free to begin with.

I was thinking along the line of something like cucipop, which if I 
remember correctly is free for personal use, but not for isp's to use and 
it therefore was put in non-free, but it could probably be distributed on 
a cd, couldn't it?

Shaya
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Shaya Potter
spotter@itd.nrl.navy.mil


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