Hi,
I just read this on OSNews.com at:
http://osnews.com/permalink.php?news_id=16416&comment_id=179767
"But the main problem is the LICENSE of the Flash creation application.
Each flash animation created with Macromedia's application can only be
legally viewed by Macromedia's players only. Gnash does not have the
legal right to render these animation that the web is full of today.
So, GNU must also create a Creation application, not just a Player. And
this is such a daunting task, that in my mind, even taking database
space talking about this issue over here, is useless. It will never
happen, not realistically-enough for most PC users at least."
I wonder what is the position of the Gnash project to the above
statements. Perhaps someone from the Gnash project could enlighten the
rest of us?
Cheers,
Koki
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