On Sat, 2003-10-25 at 09:53, Niels Weber wrote:
Am Sa, den 25.10.2003 schrieb Erik Englund um 01:10:
On Sat, 2003-10-25 at 00:18, Mike A. Harris wrote:
MP3 issue is not about to change until the patent expires, which if calculations are correct is 17 years after it was filed.
what about a non us release? software patents isn't a problem everywhere in the world... :)
This is why you get the mp3 rpms easily from non US servers. And this is why Mandrake (french) and SuSE (german) can distribute p3 capable stuff. (it being not GPL compatible left aside)
exactly, so why don't fedora have an European release on a European server that US people are not aloud to download? I mean, how many US corporations aren't breaking US human right laws in third world countries that is not a crime in that countries, no one can do anything about that, so therefore it should be no problem with a special non us version of fedora, or?