Opinions?  I thought that it had been decided that mp3 decoders were ok for
main... I've maintained an mp3 player since I became a maintainer two years
ago, first with emusic, now with freeamp...

Please Cc me on replies, I am not on -legal.

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Subject: Bug#65794: freeamp must go to non-free
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From: Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 14:27:23 +0200
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Package: freeamp
Version: 2.0.7-1
Severity: important


freeamp is a MP3 decoder. Decoding of MP3s is patented.

http://www.mp3licensing.com/royalty/swdec.html
says about license fees for MP3 decoders:


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 mp3 Software Decoders/Players distributed free-of-charge via the Internet
                       for personal use of end-users
       
    No license fee is expected for desktop software mp3 decoders/players
   that are distributed free-of-charge via the Internet for personal use
                               of end-users.

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[you have to pay license fees in all other cases]


This seems to conflict with the DFSG. freeamp must go to non-free


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