milenium moon wrote: >I come from Indonesia. I want ask you about >licensing/limitation of use from "non-US/main" section >that include in Debian 2.2 Official CDs. If in my CDs >contain "non-US/main" section (application/software) >is legal or ilegal if I instal to my computer (on one >computer) and how if I want install to more than one >computer, is this legal or ilegal ?
>Please explain to me, this section confiusing for me. non-us contains software in two categories: 1. software containing encryption; the US government wants to control the export of such software, presumably because they believe that foreign spies are far too honest to download stuff against the will of the US government! Recently, US controls have been greatly relaxed, but we maintain this software in the non-us section because we don't trust the US government not to reimpose the restrictions. 2. software that is restricted by US patents; the USA has been notorious for issuing patents on all kind of software operations, which would not be patentable in most of the world. The RSA algorithm was an example, though its patent has very recently expired. As far as Debian is concerned, you can do what you like with this software. It is up to you to judge whether any item of software is legal within your own country. The point of the non-us archive is that it contains software that would be illegal for us to export from USA or to supply for use in USA. -- Oliver Elphick [EMAIL PROTECTED] Isle of Wight http://www.lfix.co.uk/oliver PGP: 1024R/32B8FAA1: 97 EA 1D 47 72 3F 28 47 6B 7E 39 CC 56 E4 C1 47 GPG: 1024D/3E1D0C1C: CA12 09E0 E8D5 8870 5839 932A 614D 4C34 3E1D 0C1C ======================================== "No man can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon." Matthew 6:24