On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Bart Schuller wrote: > On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 01:22:58PM -0700, John Galt wrote: > > Brian--I've seen your comments on it on the harvard list. In fact, > > you could read that the injunction applies to every warm body on Earth and > > every program that looks like it could possibly transfer a bit off a > > DVD. The MPAA picked a good judge--he stayed bought. However, this is > > I don't see how you could possibly read that. I'm not in that judge's > jurisdiction.
Neither is Lemuria in the Cali case, but they were named (Lemuria is based in .de). Neither was Johansen in the SDNY, but he was jailed. > As long as software authors don't make the fatal mistake to mention > local laws in global licenses, I don't see why Debian should. Who said licenses? I just want to make sure that this is not a decision made lightly. > We made available strong crypto when it was still illegal in France (for > all I know it still is in Russia), I seem to remember Doom being illegal > in Germany. There's no reason to deny those things to the rest of the > world. ISTR that there was also a squawk about Doom on -legal, too. Squawk Squawk Squawk, sezzi. > -- Pardon me, but you have obviously mistaken me for someone who gives a damn. email [EMAIL PROTECTED]