But isn't some american company patenting everything remotely ambisonic?
Dr. Peter Lennox
Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Senior Lecturer in Perception
College of Arts
University of Derby

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From: Sursound [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of David Pickett 
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Subject: Re: [Sursound] Sennheiser Ambeo

At 19:55 17-03-16, alan.va...@talktalk.net wrote:
 >
 >Am I correct in thinking that patents expire after 10 years or so,
 >after which its a free-for-all?

Ten years is a low figure.  But I believe the original
Ambisonic/Soundfield patents are no longer valid.

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