Oh and look. The bug expires.

>From 2008 people.

As of Stefan Nagy's comment (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/linux-firmware/+bug/179139/comments/14) we see that there is still a
potential discrepancy or confusion.

This is still likely a violation of terms. This could be even illegal in
some countries if, in fact, the case of the EULA is being avoided or the
license issue is as it appears to be. See Mr. Nagy's links for further
information.

So can we treat this as the intelligent folks involved with Free
Software would be expected to?

Licenses form the backbone of much of what Ubuntu builds upon. Ignoring
them or apathy likely isn't pushing things forwards.

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