[Vorbis] This is a sad day for interoperability in the Web
Chris Harrington (Personal)
webkid at webkid.com
Wed Aug 22 07:39:23 PDT 2007
I think what Diego is saying is that they aren't a magical "black box"
that nobody can implement. That is what "proprietary" typically implies.
However, the exact definition [ http://www.answers.com/proprietary ]
says that something proprietary is, basically, anything that is owned or
controlled by a single entity. Since one must pay a license fee to
implement these standards, that would imply that they are proprietary.
-Chris
Ivo Emanuel Gonçalves wrote:
> On 8/22/07, Diego Biurrun <diego at biurrun.de> wrote:
>>> H.264 and HE-AAC
>> Since when, pray tell, are these standards proprietary?
>
> It is illegal to create and use a free software implementation of
> H.264 and HE-AAC in the United States and other jurisdictions without
> purchase of a license.
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