Hi, Am Don, 2003-06-12 um 23.21 schrieb Branden Robinson: > 5) The freedom to retain privacy in one's person, effects, and data, > including, but not limited to, all Works in one's possession and one's > own changes to Works written by others.
Isn't that effectively this "lonely island test"? Since if it would be required to disclose any information, the lonely islander would not be able to use it legally. And if I got it right, then the "lonely island test" has been applied to all Debian software (or at least to those in doubt), so one can actually hope that every piece of Debian software and data already confirms to your "5th Requirement for Freedom". Besides that, I fully support that proposal, since I value privacy very high Joachim Breitner Debian Developer to be :-) -- Joachim Breitner e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Homepage: http://www.joachim-breitner.de JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | GPG-Keyid: 4743206C | ICQ#: 74513189 Geekcode: GCS/IT/S d-- s++:- a--- C++ UL+++ P+++ !E W+++ N-- !W O? M?>+ V? PS++ PE PGP++ t? 5? X- R+ tv- b++ DI+ D+ G e+>* h! z? Bitte senden Sie mir keine Word- oder PowerPoint-Anhänge. Siehe http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.de.html
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