[Ffmpeg-cvslog] [ffmpeg.org]: r40 - trunk/src/legal
Michel Bardiaux
mbardiaux
Mon Aug 28 15:29:00 CEST 2006
Diego Biurrun wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 03:10:35PM +0200, Michel Bardiaux wrote:
>> Diego Biurrun wrote:
>>> I propose ripping out the interpretations of the (L)GPL and replacing
>>> with the following:
>>>
>>> FFmpeg License
>>>
>>> FFmpeg is licensed under the <a href="/link/to/text">GNU Lesser General
>>> Public License (LGPL)</a>. However, FFmpeg incorporates several
>> Insert "optional"
>>> modules
>>> that are covered by the <a href="/link/to/text">GNU General Public
>>> License (GPL)</a>, notably liba52, libpostproc and libswscale. If those
>>> parts get used the GPL applies to all of FFmpeg.
>>>
>>> Read the license texts to learn how this affects programs built on top
>>> of FFmpeg or reusing parts of FFmpeg.
>> I would not venture into "reusing parts". If you use most of FFMPEG, GPL
>> or LGPL should apply - I think. But under what conditions one might
>> copy/paste one entire source file, or even a small part of one, is not
>> clear at all.
>
> Yes, furthermore some parts are under an X11-style license, most notably
> the parts written by Mans. It might be worth noting that as well.
>
> updated draft:
>
> FFmpeg License
>
> FFmpeg is licensed under the <a href="/link/to/text">GNU Lesser General
> Public License (LGPL)</a>. However, FFmpeg incorporates several
> optional modules that are covered by the <a href="/link/to/text">GNU
> General Public License (GPL)</a>, notably liba52, libpostproc and
> libswscale. If those parts get used the GPL applies to all of FFmpeg.
>
> Read the license texts to learn how this affects programs built on top
> of FFmpeg or reusing FFmpeg. You may also wish to have a look at
> <a href="/link/to/text">the GPL FAQ</a>.
>
> Diego
I still think that "reusing FFmpeg" introduces a side issue, one which
is much less clean-cut then (L)GPL.
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