On the distribution of copyrighted material
This post is to open a dialogue about what is and isn't acceptable in the repository. It is an issue that has been touched on somewhat before e.g. the Nintendo emulator saber-rattling incident, and was brought up in a thread in Games.
While that particular invocation of the topic had ulterior motives, the point is still a valid one, and it is this: If we have a strict anti-piracy policy, why do the repos contain "plenty of copyrighted home computer rom images", proprietary calculator ROM images, &tc? I remember reading that we're not going for complete DFSG compliance, but what, then? |
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It was my understanding ROMs should not be in maemo.org repositories.
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Maybe we could list the suspected packages to make a revision with the developers.
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It's better to describe these as "proprietary home computer rom images" instead of "copyrighted home computer rom images".
Most of the software in the repository is copyrighted, but it's legal to distribute it when it's open-source licensed rather than proprietary. Terminology matters. |
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Anyway, as a point of curiosity, if an app fails to pass testing because of this particular point, does it in actual practice get removed from the repository? Quote:
- Free redistribution. But obviously not the part that was considered optional here. :) Quote:
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There are proprietary/copyrighted ROMs in the repos?!? I wasn't aware of that. If yes, they should be, of course, removed. However emulators do not break any law out there (as long as their copyright holder has nothing against them being in the repos) so those should stay.
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We could probably do with details/examples on exactly what packages are breaking the rules here - There are plenty of emulators in the repos, which are perfectly fine to be there, but to my knowledge none of them actually come with the ROMs included?
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If that's a quote from somewhere, where? Apparently somebody has a list of packages, which packages are the problem here? |
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Edited above post but for visibility but here's the reason i came to think perhaps our policy was a bit permissive:
And it really doesn't take too much digging in games to find other offenders. Here's the example given by the person cited above: Quote:
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