Steve Langasek wrote: > > If I understood you correctly, you want me to remove these packages: > > > ttf-kochi-mincho > > ttf-kochi-mincho-naga10 > > ttf-xwatanabe-mincho > > watanabe-vfont > > ttf-xtt-wadalab-gothic (source ttf-xtt) > > ttf-xtt-watanabe-mincho (source ttf-xtt) > > > from the stable distribution due to license problems, right? > > > That is possible. > > I'm not sure there's any reason to believe that there are licensing > problems with these fonts. > > The official reply from Hitachi on this question, as posted at > <http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2003/debian-legal-200310/msg00323.html>, > seems quite unambiguous: they acknowledge that there are no laws on the > books, in Japan or elsewhere, which give them grounds to claim that > these fonts infringe their intellectual property rights. Rather, they > have referenced previous out-of-court settlements as precedent. Unless > Japanese law is created in a much different manner than it is in the > rest of the world, the results of out-of-court settlements do not > constitute legal precedents; they may provide insight into the legal > counsel's assessment of their chances of winning a suit, but there are > other factors that contribute to such an assessment besides the letter > of the law -- most notably, the respective depths of the parties' > pockets. > > I don't believe that Debian should ingratiate itself to corporations who > throw their weight around to carve out intellectual property without the > sanction of the courts. Unless and until Hitachi is taking legal action > against our distributors or users in Japan, I think Debian ought to > ignore these apparently baseless claims.
So... the situation won't be changed for r2 and we can discuss this for r3. Regards, Joey -- Never trust an operating system you don't have source for!