At 9:42 -0800 8/01/08, cramhead wrote:
Is there a codec, potentially old or not
currently functioning, that is free and that
could be freely modified/improved to make a new
free codec that Apple and Nokia and others would
not challenge? Potentially, some funding could
be donated by groups like the FSF or commercial
players?
This is indeed one of the many questions on the
table and under investigation. Ideas of starting
points, ways to address and clarify the issues,
and so on, are gratefully received. Feel free to
look at the summary I edited for the HTML WG and
add ideas, candidates, or courses of action that
you feel are missing. The more creativity that
is applied here, the more likely we are to find a
harmonious solution!
Marc d'Entremont
On Jan 7, 2008 1:12 PM, Manuel Amador (Rudd-O)
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If you need to pay ¢1 for copies distributed, then it isn't royalty free and
it can't be on the standard as a requirement. Flat fee is not royalty free.
YES, I MEANT BEING ABLE TO USE IT WITHOUT PAYING ANY KIND OF FEE.
Am I too daft for my words to be understood?
El Lunes 07 Ene 2008, escribió:
On Jan 7, 2008 7:36 PM, Manuel Amador (Rudd-O)
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wrote:
> Out of the question, it must be royalty-free. That's one of the
> requirements, so unless you can convince the holder to go RF, no chance.
Did you even read what I wrote?
>>RAD doesn't charge royalties - period. You pay one flat-fee to use Bink
>>or Smacker in your product.
If you mean being able to use it without paying _any kind_ of fee,
that's another thing.
Royalty: a sum of money paid to a patentee for the use of a patent or
to an author or composer for _each_ copy of a book sold or for _each_
public performance of a work.
And about your last sentence.. As I said:
>>It might be worth trying to contact RAD and see if this could be a
walkable road.
-- Federico BP
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