On Mon, 16 Jun 1997, Paul Wade wrote: > Re: stupid non-free restrictions > > Is there anything in non-free that can't be given away? If you buy a CD-R > from me, I can put the non-free software on it. Why? Because I will put it > on a CD-R that you don't buy from me at no charge. The CD-ROM vendors > can't do that with their media. Of course, I expect a postpaid, > preaddressed mailer with the blank CD-R, but I don't charge for labor, > electricity and machine usage. If there is anything in non-free that can't > be copied onto media at no charge, then it probably should be in a new > directory called do_not_mirror at the ftp site. > Be very careful here. You have made the common blunder when thinking about non-free. It has absolutely nothing to do with money! The fact that you are not intending to sell the CD does not mean that you are not liable for infringing a copyright. The reason these packages are in this directory is because they have distribution restrictions. These restrictions may include media restrictions, distribution with other types of software restrictions, etc... In fact the most dangerous packages in non-free are the ones without any copyright notice at all. Under copyright law these packages are assumed to have THE most restrictive copyright possible, and unless you have the expressed permission of the author you may be open to suit for copyright infringement if you include them on your "cost free" CD.
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