On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 22:06, Sam Tregar wrote:
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
I was wondering if I can do anything about not being able to use Fedora Core legally. To use software that is partly my own (I am a copyright co-holder for Mozilla, FriBidi, GNOME translations (sometimes under the name "FarsiWeb", Pango, etc), I need to "warrant that I am not located in Iran":
Does Iran recognize US copyright law? If not I think you can probably do whatever you want with Fedora and still be on the right side of the only law that presently applies to you!
I don't think US copyright law has anything to do with the matter. EULA is a sort of contract, so by agreeing to it, Roozbeh can't use fedora legally.
-sam