RPM Fusion repo?
Claude Jones
cjoneslists at tehogeeservices.com
Sat Nov 8 17:57:45 UTC 2008
On Sat November 8 2008 3:26:31 am Tim wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 10:09 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> > Do not be mistaken. WMA is patented, proprietary, and
> > closed-source. FFMPEG is not legal in the USA.
>
> That's what I thought, and was surprised to find a supposedly
> "free" codec for it.
So far as I know, FFMPEG's legality has not been adjudicated in
the U.S. If M. Cronenworth knows different, I'd appreciate a
link.
Far as I know, and this is not rigorously researched, there is
more than one project attempting to develop non-Microsoft codecs
that can read Windows Media files - it's not much different than
Microsoft developing Word filters to read WordPerfect documents,
is it?
Software patents are increasingly being challenged in the U.S.,
and hopefully, the whole concept will be eventually dumped. But
again, I have heard of no legal challenge to FFMPEG...
--
Claude Jones
Brunswick, MD, USA
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