On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 08:50:34AM +0400, Sergey Kochetkov wrote: > Hello! > > I have read this news and look at source codes. > > June 16, 2008) UAB "DKD" (dkd.lt) have released a Nellymoser ASAO compatible > decoder and encoder under the LGPL. This will aid the development of a > native encoder in FFmpeg, and right now a GSoC student is working hard on > just that task. A great thanks to UAB "DKD" for this contribution to the > FFmpeg community. > > This source codes has been created from Nellymoser Crisma product with > license agreement broken using code-reverse, that not allow by License > Agreement of Nellymoser Crisma. You MUST STOP USE and public this source > codes.
*Sigh* Looks like such cease-and-desist emails in badly-written English without any solid ground for demands become the face of modern Russia (should I name certain e-libraries?). Seriously, why should anybody listen to some person who is not a legal represantative and does not have any solid evidence to confirm his word? Swiss law allows reverse-engineering (article 21 of Swiss Copyright Law), translation to English available at WIPO http://www.wipo.int/clea/en/text_html.jsp?lang=EN&id=648 Please look here for comparison http://www.fips.ru/avp/law/5351-1SN.HTM#st25 And don't say afterwards you haven't been ignored. > Sergey Kochetkov _______________________________________________ FFmpeg-soc mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-soc
