Mozilla Firefox 64-bit build for Linux with Adobe Flash Player 64-bit integrated
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Mozilla Firefox 64-bit build for Linux with Adobe Flash Player 64-bit integrated
Mozilla Firefox 3.5.5 Shiretoko 64-bit build for 64-bit Linux systems with the 64-bit Adobe Flash Player 10 plugin integrated. Simply untar and run!
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Are you sure that you are allowed to distribute your own binary build of firefox and your own package of the adobe flash plugin? I am not sure about the mozilla build, but I am pretty sure that flash it not freely redistributable, otherwise it would be included by default on all the installation cdroms.
I tried reading the Flash license and got a headache. Will the OP please post a statement that he/she has checked all applicable licenses and that this is in compliance?
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