Thomas Uwe Gruettmueller wrote: > It is also urgently needed for the creation of free music that is > not necessarily used by free programs. Due to the lack of free > samples, composers are currently forced into the creation of > non-free music.
That's a similar problem to the font's one, i guess. It is really hard to make professional quality, original samples. Almost all samples that are distributed as "freeware" are extracted from digital synthesizers, actually copyrighted by the instrument manufacturer, and definitely not free. > The DFSG does not really care about these things, and if it did, > the GPL and the BSD would not qualify as "free" if applied on > non-program-works. This means that Debian cannot become entirely > free regarding the rights listed above in the near future, but > it should be possible to create a subset of Debian that uses a > clarified DSFG6 clause and thus cares about the above rights. Are public domain files (true public domain, copyright declined by the author) also restricted by default? -- Roberto Gordo - Free Software Engineer Linalco "Especialistas en Linux y Software Libre" Tel: +34-915970074 Fax: +34-915970083 http://www.linalco.com/