In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
   Mark Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[snip]

> #4 is by far your biggest problem.  It is a German company that holds
> the mp3 encoding patents, and has attempted to enforce them in
> the past.  You will need to pay them $15,000 per year
> plus other fees to distribute any mp3 encoding software.  See the FHG
> links under patent info on the LAME homepage.

In what countries doesn't this problem exist? Would placing the files
onto a server outside Germany help?

Greetings,

Stefan.

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