[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >In any case, I don't think denying our users access to files they have every >legal right to use is an appropriate way to try to kill off the mp3 format. >Even if it were, would you really have us do so by treating unsubstantiated >patent claims about mp3 decoding as if they were valid? This would mean not >only that Debian wouldn't support mp3 players, but also that we wouldn't >support mp3 *converters* for extracting legacy data. Is that really helping >anyone? It's not very different from the argument which keeps random emulators or scummvm in contrib. And yes, I agree that it's a bad argument.
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