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This is interesting. It sounds like the JPEG 2000 committee didn't
know if there were submarine patents, and I wonder if this was stated
by the committee as a way to deflect liability.
Is there any opinion on whether there is a danger of the JPEG 2000
format being shot down by a patent claim? Is t
See the Wikipedia article on JPEG 2000 for comments on legal issues re: JP2000:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG_2000#Legal_issues
It seems OK, but it pays to be informed.
Larry
On 7/13/07, Michaël Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Paul Austin a écrit :
>Has anyone done any work with GeoJP2 in Java or JUMP?
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Not that I know, I think it would be a great replacement for ecw and
mrsid which are proprietary formats
Michaël
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Has anyone done any work with GeoJP2 in Java or JUMP?
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