I don't support the "let's keep our eyes closed" approach.
Everyone that generates a product or service he intends to sell is
(should be) aware of the fact that he has to care about foreign rights
(patents, especially) can be involved.
The inclusion of such software on a scientific/free live dvd
> I'm pretty sure if you look hard enough you'll find some blocks in GR that
> implement or could implement some patented telecom technique ...
Uh, oh, don't open Pandoras box :-)
Ralph.
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I'm pretty sure if you look hard enough you'll find some blocks in GR
that implement or could implement some patented telecom technique ...
The user could also acquire a license on his own (license which btw is
free of charge for low qty).
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 11:51 PM, Rick Farina wrote:
> O
On 11/12/2013 04:21 PM, Rafael Diniz wrote:
> Hi Zero,
>
> You're wrong.
I'm certainly not perfect but if you bother to look at Dream's website:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/drm/index.php?title=Main_Page
You will notice they say these words, all in red, on a line by themselves:
"Althou
Hi Zero,
You're wrong.
Dream can be distributed as it's GPL licensed. All the code is GPL, except
concerning the AAC codec (FAAC and FAAD2), but you don't need to distribute it
together with dream, as it dlopen()'s the AAC library dinamically (so you can
install AAC "live"). Most windows and li
Sadly Dream appears to be an "open source" implementation of a protocol
that is licensed and has no rights allowing for a decoder. While you
may choose to use it, sadly, distributing it on a livecd would be very
unintelligent as it would make the distributor legally liable for
breaching the licens
Johnathan,
It would be nice to include Dream and gr-drm, for DRM support in the next
LiveDVD.
; )
Best regards,
Rafael Diniz
Em seg 11 nov 2013, às 05:31:48, Johnathan Corgan escreveu:
> The GNU Radio LiveDVD has been updated:
>
> http://gnuradio.org/releases/gnuradio/iso/ubuntu-12.04.3-desktop
The GNU Radio LiveDVD has been updated:
http://gnuradio.org/releases/gnuradio/iso/ubuntu-12.04.3-desktop-amd64-gnuradio-2013-1110.torrent
Based on the Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS 64-bit operating system, the GNU Radio
LiveDVD is a bootable SDR environment suitable for demonstration and
experimentation, co