| From: Rick Stevens <ri...@alldigital.com>

| Keep in mind that SuSE is not based in the United States and can, if
| they so choose, thumb their noses at US patent and copyright law. Red
| Hat IS based in the US and cannot (well, will not) knowingly violate US
| law.

1. US has a nasty habit of "extraterritoriality"

2. patents are on a country-by-country basis

3. copyrights are universal among Berne Convention signatories (US was a 
   latecomer).  That spells out minimum copyright rights but many 
   jurisdictions extend them.  Jurisprudence certainly varies.

4. CDDL vs GPLv2 is a copyright issue.

5. Germany doesn't have East Texas.


| This is is one reason MP3 decoders, for example, are not part of the
| standard Red Hat/Fedora/CentOS distributions as there is a patent on
| it. Not everyone agrees that the patent is legitimate or enforceable,
| but it is present.

<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3#Licensing.2C_ownership_and_legislation>
Read that and laugh/cry.  It's been a LONG time since disclosure.
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