Thread: Ogg vorbis...
View Single Post
Old 18-02-02, 12:31 AM   #8
Smoketoomuch
freak
 
Smoketoomuch's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Hungary
Posts: 906
Default

Thanks for the update Scyth. I didn't know LAME is illegal either. As I said, I don't know toomuch about these issues, and I made out of the comments somehow that ogg is somehow more open source (ok, ok, I know this sounds quite lame) Here is the faq on ogg on which I based my presumption:

"Also, artists should be concerned about licensing terms for formats. If you decide to sell your music in MP3 format, you are responsible for paying Fraunhofer a percentage of each sale because you are using their patents. Vorbis is patent and license-free, so you will never need to pay anyone in order to sell, give away, or stream your own music."

So this means, that no one needs to pay for LAME also.

"Licensing

What licensing applies to the Ogg Vorbis format?

The OggVorbis specification is in the public domain. It is completely free for commercial or noncommercial use. That means that commercial developers may independently write OggVorbis software which is compatible with the specification for no charge and without restrictions of any kind. However, developers that wish to use the open source software we have written must adhere to certain rules.

What licensing applies to the included Ogg Vorbis software?

The bundled OggVorbis utility software is released under the terms of the GNU GPL, or GNU General Public License. The details can be found at
www.gnu.org.

The libraries and SDKs are released under the more business friendly BSD license. Please note that developers are still free to use the specification to independently write closed-source implementations of OggVorbis which are not bound by these licenses. We make commercial, closed source software. Can I use Ogg Vorbis at all? What licensing do I need to pay?

Again, there are no licensing fees for ANY use of the Ogg Vorbis specification. As a commercial developer, you are free to create and sell (or give
away) open or closed source implementations of Vorbis encoders, decoders, or other tools. However, if you use our software rather than writing an independent implementation, you must respect the terms of the license. Our libraries [available under the BSD license] can be used whole or in part by closed source applications.

Are there licensing fees for distributing, selling, or streaming media in the Ogg Vorbis format like there are in other formats, such as MP3?

No.

If there aren't any licensing fees, how are you going to make money off the format? Will you charge fees later, after Vorbis becomes popular?

The benefits of a patent-free, license-free format outweigh the concerns of making money directly from the format. Vorbis will always be free

and in the public domain. No one needs to place intellectual property restrictions on Vorbis in order to benefit from it."

Anyway, thanks again for the info.
__________________
"If you open your mind too wide, people would throw trash in it"
Smoketoomuch is offline   Reply With Quote