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2013-03-30
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Holding patents has become sort of like the countries holding nukes - the big players have them, and they use them to keep each other in check.
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2013-03-31
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This is rubbish, even software developed in a clean room from the ground up can be found infringing on third party software patents regardless of who or how it is implemented.
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2013-03-31
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2013-03-31
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You stated "Only codecs developed from the ground up by free software groups like Xiph are completely patents free
I get that VP8 is under a free license, and the patents are royalty-free, but I still would have preferred to have no patents at all (similarly to Dirac), and a license-as-open-as-possible. Both VP8 and Theora are derived from VP3; why is Theora not considered a worthy choice?
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2013-04-01
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This is rubbish, even software developed in a clean room from the ground up can be found infringing on third party software patents regardless of who or how it is implemented.
The only answer is to abolish software patents entirely, once and for all, there is no half way house, no middle ground, they are just plain wrong.
You don't create a different printing press by making it print a different book.
You don't create a different computer by making it run a different program.
rgds