On Thursday 19 October 2006 19:55, Thomas Vecchione wrote: > Unfortunatly though that may have mixed results for Linux if > things don't improve for our support of flash on it. The Flash 9 beta is out for linux (came out a couple days ago) and while I don't do Youtube in the browser, it seems pretty good for everything else. I think as long as Adobe feels the GNU guys nipping at their heels with Gnash, they'll keep the Linux plugin updated (at least until Gnash reaches feature-parity and starts becoming the de facto Flash player standard under Linux, in which case they'll probably start trying to break it.) As for Youtube being Napster.... Napster had no way to remove songs that the music industry claimed were infringing. Youtube serves everything off of servers under its control. They do get a lot of complaints, but they jump on infringements pretty fast, and should qualify for the "safe harbor" provisions of the DMCA. They will be sued by someone eventually for some perceived injury, but as long as they keep following through on complaints I think they may win. Rob