[Asterisk-Users] G.729AB codec support

Steve Underwood steveu at coppice.org
Fri Jun 10 19:17:28 MST 2005


Actually, Intel have no right to ake any claims about what you can do 
with that code. They are neither the copyright holder, nor the patent 
holder. If you look at the code it is just the ITU reference code 
modified to take advantage of Intel's IPP library.

Steve


stevanus wrote:

> Hi,
>
> As far as I remember, Intel sources state that noone has to spend 
> anything on their kind of implementation of G729, if he or she doesn't 
> get any benefit from it at all (i.e: non-commercial use).
> Personally, I agree for this kind of practice as this will speed 
> education rate for people who cannot afford it. [In my country, there 
> are still many IT professionals that is paid under $200 per month :( ]
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Stevanus
>
> Zoa wrote:
>
>> Im saying that the code is only an implementation of g729.
>>
>> The intel sources clearly states that you need a license for g729, not
>> from intel but from the g729 patent holder.
>>
>> Zoa.
>>
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