jtd wrote: > gpl V2 covers copyrights, not patents. The writer of the code may or > may not own the patent. The owner of the patent has to explicitly > grant you rights to the use of the patent, In this case the MPEG-LA > consortium.
I don't see how chroot (mentioned by parent post) protects against that kind of 'non-freedom'. > Besides, my (and several others) "tests" show that theora provides a > better picture quality at a slightly more bandwidth. So, except for > the case of compatibility with equipment not having theora, it should > not make a difference. My own usage tests show otherwise. Picture quality is about the h323 level plus theora has the habit of randomly stopping transmitting video. Michal Svoboda _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
