[MPlayer-users] mp3 licensing

gabor gabor at realtime.sk
Thu Aug 29 08:46:01 CEST 2002


this was sent to the mandrake-cooker mailing list...

this should clarify some of the questions...

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> From: newslett at orcon.net.nz
> To: Cooker Mandrake <cooker at linux-mandrake.com>
> Subject: [Cooker] [Fwd: Re: MP3 Licensing Question]
> Date: 29 Aug 2002 10:58:53 +1200
> 
> I forward this to the cooker list.
> 
> I wrote to Frauenhofer and their response is below. This does not
fully 
> answer our question as it does not address Open Source but
commercially 
> sold software decoders. BUT, it does say the licensing policy has not 
> changed and since Mandrake has not been sued up till now, that should
be 
> a good indicator that Mandrake should continue the way it always has -
> that is to continue (as before) to INCLUDE software based Open Source 
> MP3 Players in the distribution.
> 
> Hope this helps to calrify the issues involved.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jason Greenwood
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: MP3 Licensing Question
> Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 22:47:01 +0200
> From: Stefan Geyersberger <kd_inel at iis.fhg.de>
> Reply-To: amm_info at iis.fhg.de
> Organization: Fraunhofer IIS-A
> To: jasongreenwood at hotpop.com
> CC: amm_info at iis.fhg.de
> References: <3D6CBE8E.3010602 at hotpop.com>
> 
> Hi,
> 
> the following statement was sent to the Slash Dot.org Web site for 
> clarification.
> It should be up within the next days.
> 
>
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> Steve Syatt
> SSA Public Relations for Thomson multimedia (the lower case is not a 
> typo...)
> My Tel: (818) 501-0700
> 
> Statement from Thomson Multimedia, mp3 Licensing
> 
> In a posting appearing Tuesday August 27, 2002 on the Web site
> 'slashdot.org,' an individual cited a change in the mp3 license fee
> structure of Thomson and Fraunhofer.  The writer of the post
apparently
> misread the mp3 licensing conditions, as Thomson's mp3 licensing
policy has
> not experienced any change.
> 
> To clarify, since the beginning of our mp3 licensing program in 1995,
> Thomson has never charged a per unit royalty for freely distributed
software
> decoders.  For commercially sold decoders - primarily hardware mp3
players -
> the per-unit royalty has always been in place since the beginning of
the
> program.
> 
> Therefore, there is no change in our licensing policy and we continue
to
> believe that the royalty fees of .75 cents per mp3 player (on average
> selling over $200 dollars) has no measurable impact on the consumer
> experience.
>
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> 
> 
> Jason Greenwood wrote:
>  > Dear Sir/Miss,
>  >
>  > A war is raging in the Open Source Community regarding MP3 Players.
In
>  > particular, the inclusion of the XMMS MP3 Player Plugin in the
>  > forthcoming Mandrake 9.0 Release. Is it required to obtain a
license for
>  > software based MP3 Players that are Open Source (Free)?? Your pages
used
>  > to address this but have been removed. Please clarify for all
involved.
>  >
>  > As an OSS software user I hope that you make exemptions in your
>  > licensing for Open Source Projects as improvements in the format
are
>  > returned to you in the form of source. As such you receive valuable
>  > development input in place of royalty fees. I was not commissioned
by
>  > anyone to write this to you. I am asking on my own behalf and on
behalf
>  > of Open Source Software Users the world over.
>  >
>  > Kindest Regards,
>  >
>  > Jason Greenwood
>  >
>  >
> 
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