[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Alexander Chemeris wrote:
>   
>> >From my information - yes. :) He sent me his iLBC patch, but I did not
>> checked in it, because it needs clean up. Moreover I decided to wait for
>> end of iLBC license compatibility check. I did not think it will take so much
>> time. I think I'll check in Andrzej's code soon, disabling by default untill 
>> we
>> get clear answer on iLBC license compatibility.
>>
>>   
>>     
>
>
> You are using the asterisk iLBC coder/decoder right? Since it is 
> distributed under GPL license, it can be used if the program is free of 
> charge and you either provide source code or are willing to provide it 
> upon request. It cannot be used if your program is closed source and/or 
> you will charge for it.
>
> So I think it will be fine if you write a help on how to get it working 
> and a warning that you are allowed to use it with sipxfoundry libs only 
> if you don't breach the license of the codec. If you breach it its your 
> own problem.
>
> Jaroslav Libak
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Hmm I noticed iLBC is actually distributed under a weird license, not GPL:

/******************************************************************

   iLBC Speech Coder ANSI-C Source Code

   LPCencode.h

   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004).
   All Rights Reserved.

******************************************************************/

Did you find out where askerisk got the right to use it and distribute 
it in GPL software?

Jaroslav Libak
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