hi > Absolutely. But Red Hat is a US-based company and > thus has to abide by > US restrictions. The Fedora Project servers are (I > believe) located in > the US and thus similarly bound, I would guess. This > is probably a FAQ > topic on a Linux legal list somewhere. I would doubt > that the policy > will change from how Red Hat handles docs for their > RHEL product, or > previous incarnations of Red Hat Linux. i am not sure its illegal for *users* in US to download a mp3 player and use it. redhat probably doesnt feel safe to distribute an mp3 player but how about instructing users how to do it. is that really illegal?. how about xmms or others offering to download a coded and play it?. someone should probably clarify this regards Rahul Sundaram __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail