On Wednesday, 19 November 2008 at 20:57, Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
--- On Wed, 11/19/08, مؤيد السعدي wrote:
>
> the more serious thing about it is this term in the FAQ
>
> > Can I make the Adobe Players available directly from
> my website?
> > No. The Adobe free Player distribution agreement does
> not allow you to
> distribute the Players from your website.
>
> I guess this mean that rpmfusion can't host such thing
>
> the full text of the license
>
http://www.adobe.com/products/clients/all_dist_agreement.html
>
> the funny thing that adobe don't want to answer us
>
> > Can I get clarification of the legal terms by someone
> at Adobe?
> > Adobe cannot offer legal guidance on the terms of the
> Player Distribution
> Licensing Agreement; rather this is a matter between you
> and your attorney.
> Adobe offers the License Agreement as-is and enters into
> custom agreements
> on an extremely limited basis.
So shall we ask Adobe for a special permission? Note that,
although our chances of an approval are quite slim, asking won't hurt.
And is there anyone who wants to take the lead?
I can ask them and I'm willing to maintain the package.
Assuming I can be considered an RPMFusion representative
in this matter, I will ask them.
Regards,
R.
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