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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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2010-03-30
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We do.
That's orthogonal to this. Closed-source in extras (non-free) may be fine, copyright infringement isn't.
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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2010-03-30
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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?
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2010-03-30
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The vice emulator (being just one example) is distributed by maemo.org incl. the complete set of rom images of the entire family of commodore 8 bit home computers incl. all rom images used in peripherals like the floppy drives. We are talking about the entire machine code of an entire generation of computers from the 80s.
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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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