> The package must not refer the user to any nonfree software; in > other words, it must not say anything that in our judgment is likely > to lead or steer users towards running or installing nonfree > software on their machine. E.g., communicating with network > services is fine since that doesn't require the user to install or > run nonfree software.
I like it but I would just leave the last sentence out, or I would change it to "Communicating with a network service usually does not steer users toward running or installing nonfree software on their machine." That is a better wording, having that extra example would make it abundantly clear what is meant -- but leaving it out also makes sense. The package must not refer the user to any nonfree software; in other words, it must not say anything that in our judgment is likely to lead or steer users towards running or installing nonfree software on their machine.