It don't mater... Its based on code from asterisk...

Very simply put... We made a PBX Software that is .Net Frame work and has
built in G729 / G723 / G726 / G728 but people are saying cause our software
can communicate to asterisk we have to make it open source..


 

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On 5/24/06, Michael Workman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> You ask EVERYONE to make all there work and effort Open Source cause 
> you don't want to pay.....
> But if we follow the Rules according to GPL... then Why the Hell is 
> had not Digium made the g729 and g723.1 Codec's open source...
>
> it was written on code from asterisk... for it Should be open source 
> according to GPL... So in Short.... I don't think people should demand 
> that people make there software open source UNTIL Digium Makes G729 
> and G723 Open source...
>
> Until they do... Asterisk's GPL Has not Got a Pot to piss in...
>
>

 g.729 and g723.1 are both patent protected and Digium must pay royalties to
the patent holder from the amount they are collecting from you for the use
of these codecs. I'm not quite sure you're of the belief that the GPL
applies to this.

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