I don't understand your reference to "availability for money or not". As
far as I can tell, neither of us had mentioned money. If you think it is
relevant to this issue, could you elaborate?

>From "accept all GPLv3 licenses for this and future installations", I
understood your use case to be that you thought you needed to accept
these licenses before installation. I have explained why this is not the
case. Now you are drawing a parallel between previewing licenses and
previewing screenshots. But screenshots are useful to judge what normal
use of the software will be like -- whether it is a game, font, or other
application. Distribution licenses are not interesting in this way,
because normal use of the software does not include redistributing it.

So if you think this is still a valid issue, what we need first is a
valid use case.

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => Incomplete

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