[asterisk-biz] g729 licensing

Zafer Khodr khodrz at optusnet.com.au
Sat Feb 4 18:42:12 MST 2006


I will defiantly be interested in this..
When do you guys think you will be ready?

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[mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of trixter aka Bret
McDanel
Sent: Sunday, 5 February 2006 12:39 PM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz] g729 licensing

On Sat, 2006-02-04 at 20:11 -0500, Steve Totaro wrote:
> Now this is excellent thinking!  I especially like the section at then
> end that explains some legal questions.
>  

Its not exactly a new idea, the sun commercial compiler uses a similar
license system (or at least did I havent used it for at least 10 years,
but 10-15 years ago it did this).  Steam (for halflife, counterstrike,
etc) also do a similar thing.  Autocad has something similar.  Many
things have a network license server for licensed material.

http://www.sipro.com makes it clear that you are licensing a channel
(one end per license), and not a specific implementation or other
hardware locked thing.  As such this model is approved so long as you
dont exceed the total number of licensed channels.

We are just trying to lower the entry cost for this technology.
Vovida.org (cisco's open source telephony platform) has some work on the
Open G.729A codec, however that is only suitable for development and
educational purposes, as such its not suitable for many (the license
forbids commercial use without an actual license).  

This is also an attempt to help the community, with the sharing model by
sharing licenses in a collective.  While licenses still have to be
bought, you dont need a 1:1 in a global environment (1 license per user)
becuase many people have idle licenses just sitting there collecting
dust.  This means that more people can use licenses cheaper than if they
had to get their own license and then not use it while they arent on the
phone.

The other model is more for businesses that need/want a more closed
environment.  We give people choice and freedom :)

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