I know Robert (the author) and I'm sure he'd change the license if you
asked him.  He agreed to something similar for GNU Radio on the BCH
decoder, I believe it was.  He's a professor here in San Jose.

Matt

On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Bruce Perens <[email protected]> wrote:

> The golay23 license (used in codec2) is problematic for commercial use:
>
>   * COPYRIGHT NOTICE: This computer program is free for non-commercial
> purposes.
>   * You may implement this program for any non-commercial application.
> You may
>   * also implement this program for commercial purposes, provided that you
>   * obtain my written permission. Any modification of this program is
> covered
>   * by this copyright.
>
> It would be pretty trivial to rewrite.
>
>      Thanks
>
>      Bruce
>
>
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