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Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
>>> Ubuntu. I think that openSuSE should have had extra install sources
>>> installed by default ( like Packmann, Guru etc.), and Admin should
>>> "just" enable them, read some obligate message about violating law and
>>> that these sources are community maintained and blah blah ;)
>> We cannot even offer law violating options. And not even textfiles describing
>> them.
> 
> Understood. But if Ubuntu is doing it, how do they get away with it?

That's a good question. Maybe they won't.

> Is it because it isn't an American company (if indeed they aren't)? Many
> years ago one of the great advantages of SuSE was that it wasn't
> American, and I felt sorry for the Canadians because they had to eat the
> American poo.

Note that Germany isn't any better in this case, see the Heise trial wrt
linking to patent infringing websites.

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