(moving this discussion on-list for clarity)
On Thu, 2005-04-21 at 12:48 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi
I found this article on the Red Hat website which explicitly links to
mp3 decoders.
http://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_80mm.html. If this is
legally safe we might as well as bless fedorafaq(.org) as our official
one and point it in our release notes or even download the mp3 decoder
automatically from the net when the user tries to play an mp3 file. We
might to have get feedback from our legal department on this but I
thought I would let you know
Word I got today was that we are OK to link to a site that discusses
these issues, as that page does. We cannot link to a site that directly
offers the questionable items for download. That could be "contributory
infringement."
So, we cannot necessarily use the content from FedoraFAQ as-is
ourselves, but we can link to it, saying, "For information about using
MP3s, this site discusses that." As long as they don't have direct
links to packages that might contain infringing materials. Then we
can't link to them.
Clear as mud?
We need to review how
FedoraFAQ.org handles these items _before_ using
them as a reference.
- Karsten
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