[Marco: The primary function of this list is to discuss licenses and the legal ramifications of those licenses. As none (or almost none) of us are lawyers, we cannot give legal advice. The following is not legal advice either.]
On Sat, 08 Nov 2003, Marco Ghirlanda wrote: > The fact is that I would like to know if there is a legal risk, in > Italy or in the world to distribute on a cd .deb's from > http://marillat.free.fr/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/ (like > libdvdcss2 or mplayer, or w32codecs, and so on...). There may be a legal risk. I have no idea about Italy's laws, but there remains a very real possibility that libdvdcss will be actionable under the DMCA in the US. > To be sure would I need to remove all this software and include only > packages from the "main" section (excluding also "contrib" and > "non-free" sections?). As far as we know, packages in main are legal to distribute pretty much everywhere. You may need to remove the encryption parts in certain countries, although I don't think that applies to Italy. However, as most of us are not attorneys, and as such, not allowed to practice law in Italy, you should probably consider approaching someone knowledgeable in the laws of your locality who can give you more detailed and accurate information regarding the laws and how they interact with software. Don Armstrong -- THERE IS NO GRAVITY THE WORLD SUCKS -- Vietnam War Penquin Lighter http://gallery.donarmstrong.com/clippings/vietnam_there_is_no_gravity.jpg http://www.donarmstrong.com http://www.anylevel.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu
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