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If they really distribute the win32 codecs I'm guessing they are not legal, same again for Macromedia's Flash.
Still I think that Debian "Pure" is a bogus distribution, there's no real information on the webpage you cite, and they use the Debian name despite being unrelated to Debian real - a sure sign of shadyness.
I think calling it "minimally maintained Debian with only support for Desktops on x86" would be fairer; although obviously that's not a great marketting name.