Joerg Jaspert wrote: >> http://people.debian.org/~anibal/skype/http://people.debian.org/~anibal/skype-amd64/ >> >>> Do you know will anybody intend to maintain the skype packages for >>> Debian? >>> >> I'll see if I can build those packages using sid. >> > > Please *stop* distributing this stuff from *any* .debian.org server. If > you really want to use a private machine, but not the project servers. > > And next time please *first* read their licenses. You know, its non-free > software, it might be illegal to do such things. > > its easy: skype.com/legal. Select the > "Skype Software Distribution and Promotional Terms" which is what fits > here. Gets you to "http://skype.com/legal/promote/", which shows you > "http://skype.com/legal/promote/materials/" which tells you, with a lot > of other text around: > > 1.3 You may use the Skype Online Material only for a legitimate purpose > and provided that: > > c. You shall use Skype Online Material in such form as it is made > available in the Skype Website, and shall not make any changes to the > graphics or HTML source code or any other parts of Skype Online > Material. > > > What you do is *not* distributing it in "such form as it is made > available in the Skype Website". And you do make changes to parts of > their stuff, even if its just repacking. > > And I hope that when you continue to provide the packages, you will > follow point f. too. > > > It will be very interesting if anybody skilled in programming will create an open sourse analogue programm like the skype.
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