SkypeEthics

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Clear message

Why is Skype not part of Ubuntu?

Skype is not part of the Ubuntu distribution because it does not conform to the requirements of the Ubuntu Charter. This is primarily because source code is not available. A consequence of this is that it is impossible to understand the Skype communication protocol, which prevents competition and fractures the VoIP market, making it harder for people to communicate.

It is possible to install it, although the Skype software locks the soundcard, and causes other problems.

Ethics of Skype

Free Software

Ubuntu supports free software, which anyone can use, modify and improve. Skype software and the Skype protocol are both entirely secret. Users may choose to avoid Skype because:

  • They will be forced to use Skype software as no alternatives will be available
  • Once they develop a Skype network of contacts, it will be harder to move to a free network.
  • Skype could begin charging for their service
  • Skype already have mooted limiting the capabilities of Skype for non-Intel users

Free speech

Users may choose to avoid Skype because they have been engaged in censorship in China. Chinese users and users in certain countries may fear that along with censorship, they will suffer disclosure of their private conversations to other people, authorities or governments. Please see the following links for more information:

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