On Sat, 2004-07-03 at 15:19, Dalibor Topic wrote: > According to the page above, there was once a free implementation of > java3d available at http://members.linuxstart.com/~jfreed/ but it > doesn't seem toexist any more. Fortunately, archive.org has saved a copy > of the page on > http://web.archive.org/web/20001012122624/http://members.linuxstart.com/~jfreed/ > > Jean-Christophe Taveau has been last seen on the newsgroups here > http://groups.google.com/groups?q=jc.taveau&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=3DF9A91A.8070907%40pobox.com&rnum=1 > Maybe worth looking at if I can still contact him. > > Regarding legal things, java3d seems to be covered by some patents. See > http://www.3dcompression.com/patents.phtml for details. I have no idea > how important 3d compression is for Java3d, but since you asked ;) > Good point. How does existing Free Software deal with patents? I know OpenSSL provides some patented algorithms, leaving it up to the user to provide licenses if necessary or not compile them. And, yes, I know what a huge pain in the ass they are -- I've been doing my own bit to try and stop us getting software patents here in the UK. Would we never be able to fully implement Java 3D due to patents? This being a heavy research area, no doubt more than 3D compression is covered. > I still haven't found any free implemenmtaiton of JAI, though. Hmmm... neither have I. It appears mainly to be a collection of image operations and wider file format support. > cheers, > dalibor topic -- Andrew :-) Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html Value your freedom, or you will lose it, teaches history. `Don't bother us with politics' respond those who don't want to learn.
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