On 09/08/2010 03:23 AM, Gordon Henderson wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Tiago Geada wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I don't have any g729 codec license. But by reading Barry's complaint I get
>> to think that it is really unfair that Digium can't renew his license or
>> something.
>>
>> I am a Debian user myself and I understand the need to upgrade from etch to
>> lenny (and to squeeze in no time).
>> Having a kernel built on purpose to remove some modules is out of line.
>>
>> A better solution needs to be provided in cases like these.
> Buy licenses from Digium, get the software from Latvia...
>
> Gordon
If you do that your Latvian software is unlicenced. The patent licencing 
terms for G.729 mean if you buy from someone (e.g. Digium) you are only 
licenced to run the implementation (software or silicon) they provided. 
If you want to licence some other code which is currently provided 
without patent licencing, you need to contact the licencing pool, and 
meet their conditions.

Steve


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