The new license looks acceptable to me, but you should make sure your code
matches what's in WebRTC.

There may also be some technical benefits: First, the IETF version was
slow. I heard rumors that better implementations exist. Perhaps GIPS
released an improved version. Second, the IETF version allows the
implementor to choose a frame size. That was fixed at compilation and
caused an issue with Sipphone, for example. WebRTC probably standardized
the frame size.

The license I sent earlier doesn't seem to be available on the iLBC website
any longer. GIPS was acquired by Google in
2010.<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_IP_Solutions>


On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 7:02 PM, Ilya Melinikov <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Saturday 17 May 2014 11:47:33 Felix Lechner wrote:
> > I looked through your iLBC source package. Did you get the code from the
> > WebRTC project?
>
> No. I used rfc3951 implementation. Linphone plugin use it:
> https://www.linphone.org/eng/download/git.html
> git clone git://git.linphone.org/libilbc-rfc3951.git
>
> > Last I looked iLBC was licensed under the attached document. The
> > registration requirement for commercial users
>
> I didn't found any words about license in source files. On the original
> site
> (http://www.ilbcfreeware.org/) only this:
> http://www.ilbcfreeware.org/copyright.html
>
> Where ware these registration requirements? In IETF rfc3951?
>
>
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