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Jari Aalto wrote:
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<pre wrap="">""=?iso-8859-1?q?R=E9mi?=" Denis-Courmont" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:rem@videolan.org"><rem@videolan.org></a> writes:
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<pre wrap=""> Moi,
Le Friday 27 March 2009 16:43:35 Jari Aalto, vous avez écrit :
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<pre wrap="">At install phase under Windows, the GPL dialog box contains button
"I agree"
The opposite would be "I disagree", but both "Agree" and "disagree" pose
a problem because GPL does not need to agreed on or diagreed on in order
to be able to run the software.
In this regard GPL is not EULA[1][2], which, must be agreed/disagreed.
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<pre wrap="">We need to present the disclaimer of warranty... which is part of the license.
We don't want to end up being sued for breaking someone's else computer.
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Please read my post. The dialog can be presented, it's the button text
that needs change. Simply make it say:
[Next]
Instead of:
[I agree]
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I think a point of showing the GPL license is to let the users SEE and
AGREE to it<br>
then he/she can start using the software otherwise what's the point of
GPL?<br>
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I disagree with you here [Next] button actually have no meaning at all
what so ever...<br>
So if you wanna use VLC you'd better AGREE ... and ... acknowledge.<br>
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Regards.<br>
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