> > However, I do not provide binaries and I state in the readme
> > "Please note that parts of this software can be under patent
> > right restrictions and thus cannot be used freely in some
> > countries.", but I got a letter about patent infringements
> > which demands to stop all distribution of software.
>
> You can definitively publish source code only.
> I received the same kind of letter from Dolby about AAC source code,
> explaining that they could even sue me.
> I responded back that source code is fully legal, and that I'll never
remove
> the source code. It was several months ago, and I didn't heard back from
> them.

Same goes for me, I received a few of those letters, too. They did not
complain anymore after removing the binaries only (while they said I had to
remove everything (even a program that stripped a few bytes from an AAC file
:-)))

Menno
http://www.audiocoding.com
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