The Ubuntu-UK podcast contains an interesting 15-minute discussion on
the subject.

  http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/2011/03/16/s04e02-stranger-in-a-strange-land/
  http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/download/uupc_s04e02_high.ogg (30:05 to 45:45)

>From a quick listen, some very interesting points are made;
comparisions with Linux Mint who ship such material by default;  the
potential implication for Loco groups or end-users in certain countries
receiving pre-pressed CDs.  A second-hand report via IRC to the show
recording observes (paraphrased) that a base install of Microsoft
Windows does come with MP3/Flash by default, although virtually all
/OEMs/ distributing a pre-install do include those.

Finally, an attempt is made to understand/second-guess at what is being
proposed in terms of the 'ubuntu-restricted-addons' and 'ubuntu-
restricted-extras' meta-packages (reviewing the Ubiquity source code):
highlighting that this bug report does not currently state what is
/actually/ being proposed at a detailed level.

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Title:
  Installer – The option to 'install third-party software' when
  installing Ubuntu should be selected by default (aka "make Youtube
  work")

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