More to point, Windows and/or Mac OS do not delivery with such content and, if Red Hat/Fedora wants business to seriously consider their product, it should do the same. Else businesses will continue to buy Windows and Mac OS and keep Linux in the closet.
And move jobs off shore. It's not that labor is that much cheaper, but that there's a lot less legal risk:
<http://harrybrowne.org/articles/ExportingJobs.htm>
Given that you have to carry the risk, I'd recommend dropping Fedora from consideration and only looking at the Enterprise stuff. Leave Fedora for the self-employed, home users, and users outside the US.