On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 01:31:04 +0200
Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is unlike the GIF issue where Unisys wants you to buy a license if your 
> GIFs were not created by a licensed software - even if the files were not 
> created by you.

Licensing terms may be modified at a moments notice. The GIF issue is the
exact example for this:
        1. At the beggining of the 90's (IIRC) compuserve started to hunt
           software firms for creating GIF software (they had some patent
           on the GIF format).
        2. The companies *chickened* and paid (they must have thought it
           would solve the problem).
        3. By the end of the 90's Unisys started attacking *users* of GIF
           because they hold a patent for the compression algorithm used
           in GIF.

Moral: There is no "safe harbour" from software patents. Even if you pay
       today.... tomorrow is a new day.... new company... new claims.

So, as several list members pointed out, until the patent laws are fixed
the only viable alternative is to avoid what we can:
        GIF ---> burn ---> PNG
        MP3 ---> burn ---> OGG
        MPEG-2 ---> maybe RealNetwork new open source technology??? who knows?

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