[asterisk-biz] Digium's response to posting of G.729 and G.723 source code

Andrew Joakimsen joakimsen at gmail.com
Wed Sep 6 18:35:18 MST 2006


Kevin:

What about the G723 code that used to be on the Digium CVS server?

Best regards,

Andrew Joakimsen

On 9/6/06, Kevin P. Fleming <kpfleming at digium.com> wrote:
>
> On September 4, 2006 an anonymous poster sent a message to these mailing
> lists containing a link to a package of source code claiming that it was
> "Digium's G.729 and G.723 codecs".
>
> As far as we can tell, that statement was not accurate.  While the code
> posted appears to contain some of the same functionality as the G.729modules we use, it is not the code used to produce our
> G.729 binary codec modules, and we do not offer a G.723 binary codec
> module at all.
>
> In addition, we are not certain of the exact origin of the code, and so we
> are concerned that the package of source code that was posted may contain
> code from third parties that is not licensed for redistribution, or not
> licensed under the terms that the posting suggested would apply to it. We
> have therefore removed the links to the package from our mailing list
> archives.  We recognize the importance of the integrity of these archives,
> but we do not wish to facilitate violation of anyone's copyrights or license
> agreements.
>
> --
> Kevin P. Fleming
> Senior Software Engineer
> Digium, Inc.
>
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