From: Martin Schulze (joey@infodrom.org)
Date: Wed Apr 02 2003 - 11:52:05 CEST
Andreas Mueller wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 07:34:59PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
>
> Wenn ich das richtig verstanden habe, würde dies bedeuten, dass
> man sicherstellen muss, dass alle deb`s die entsprechende Freigabe
> erhalten müssen, oder durch eine technische oder sonstige Vorkehrung
> sichergestellt wird, dass kein "Versand" an Kinder und Jugendliche
> erfolgt. ODER man die Spiele auf einen non-de mirror legt ?
I'm not sure the law mentions download facilities (I still haven't
read it, due to my horrible time constraints), but sending things by a
distributor is at least problematic. Linuxland and ixos stopped
sending games for GNU/Linux from April 1st. They didn't stop sending
out boxed GNU/Linux distributions, even though they contain
unclassified games like tuxracer or even a problematic doom or quake
variant.
However, what scares me is the mentioning of "demo points" which I
could interpret as booths at an exhibition with a computer that could
be used by visitors, even by underaged ones like the two girls at last
HCT.
> Wie schauts denn mit den isos aus, die auf dem ftp-mirrorn liegen ?
> Werden die Linuxtag-CD`s dann nur gegen Ausweißvorlage rausgegeben,
*shrug* Good question. It's not "Versand", though...
> dass ist eigentlich schick, dann kann man auch gleich keys tauschen :)
Hehe :)
> Ich sag da nur, suuuuper gemacht. Oder versteh ich den Sinn dahinter
> noch nicht. Werd mal die Kid`s CD weit, weit weg von .de hosten :(
Yes, it's meant to prevent people like the guy from Erfurt to run amok
in his school. Unfortunately he was over 18 and was able to purchase
guns and training, which is not covered by this law.
Regards,
Joey
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