So, by my reading this makes libfaac undistributable, due to the conflict between
the LGPL and this license, as well as possible ambiguity as to whether we would
even be able to use the code under the original license (do we "claim[...] conformance
to the MPEG-2 NBC/ MPEG-4 Audio standards?")
Therefore it looks to me as though this package should not even be in multiverse.
I'm not going to act on this until we have consensus between ubuntu-archive and
Reinhard though.
There are a few packages that would be impacted by its removal:
So, by my reading this makes libfaac undistributable, due to the conflict between
the LGPL and this license, as well as possible ambiguity as to whether we would
even be able to use the code under the original license (do we "claim[...] conformance
to the MPEG-2 NBC/ MPEG-4 Audio standards?")
Therefore it looks to me as though this package should not even be in multiverse.
I'm not going to act on this until we have consensus between ubuntu-archive and
Reinhard though.
There are a few packages that would be impacted by its removal:
divxenc plugins- common 10-plugins- bad-multiverse
h264enc
ripit
avidemux-
gstreamer0.
mencoder
mplayer
mplayer-gui
ogmrip
xvidenc
Thanks,
James