Hi,

What happened to the iLBC codec that shipped with WengoPhone? It built
as a shared module, and we had very good legal advice that said that
this fulfilled the letter of the law for the GPL.

Cheers,
Dave.

Vadim lebedev wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that there is no problem to distribute the RFC text.
> So we meby need a scerp which extracts the source code from ILBC the rfc
> text, no need to download it each time
> 
> Thanks
> vadim
> 
> On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 12:50 AM, Ludovico Cavedon
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Vadim,
> 
>     QuteCom wrote:
>     >  Due the licensing issue the ILBC is not built by default...
> 
>     Actually looks like that even redistributing the source code is against
>     the GIPS license.
> 
>     Anyway, I think MBDSYS could register with GPIS for redistribution; as
>     far as I understand it would be free.
> 
>     Than you could add a exception to GPL for liking against iLBC. The
>     troublesome part is that you might need to get consensus from all
>     copyright holders, but I am not sure how about this should be done...
> 
>     I was looking about how to let debian/ubuntu users install ilbc, but
>     looks like the only way to do that without being registred by GIPS is
>     provide the users a script that download the source code from the IETF
>     and compiles it.
> 
>     Cheers,
>     Ludovico
> 
> 
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