On September 4, 2006 an anonymous poster sent a message to these mailing lists 
containing a link to a package of source code claiming that it was "Digium's 
G.729 and G.723 codecs".

As far as we can tell, that statement was not accurate.  While the code posted 
appears to contain some of the same functionality as the G.729 modules we use, 
it is not the code used to produce our G.729 binary codec modules, and we do 
not offer a G.723 binary codec module at all.

In addition, we are not certain of the exact origin of the code, and so we are 
concerned that the package of source code that was posted may contain code from 
third parties that is not licensed for redistribution, or not licensed under 
the terms that the posting suggested would apply to it. We have therefore 
removed the links to the package from our mailing list archives.  We recognize 
the importance of the integrity of these archives, but we do not wish to 
facilitate violation of anyone's copyrights or license agreements. 

-- 
Kevin P. Fleming
Senior Software Engineer
Digium, Inc.

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