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Bug#90091: ITP: lame - mp3 encoder



>  http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/unable-to-package
>
>  AFAIK, this is not about software using Fraunhofer's code, it's about
>  MP3 encoders.

Lame does not contain any of the Fraunhofer Institute code, the lame source
code is fully GPL.  Other mp3 encoders, refered to at wnpp/unable-to-package
are based on the Fraunhofer Institute code.  However, personal and
commercial use of compiled versions of LAME (or any other mp3 encoder)
requires a patent license in some countries.

Which qualifies for non-free in Debian as the patent is only approved in
Germany and USA.

Mark


From: http://www.mp3dev.org/mp3/

Following the great history of GNU naming, LAME originally stood for LAME
Ain't an Mp3 Encoder.   LAME started life as a GPL'd patch against the
dist10 ISO demonstration source, and thus was incapable of producing an mp3
stream or even being compiled by itself.   But in May 2000, the last
remnants of the ISO source code were replaced, and now LAME is the source
code for a fully GPL'd MP3 encoder, with speed and quality to rival all
commercial competitors.

Personal and commercial use of compiled versions of LAME (or any other mp3
encoder) requires a patent license in some countries.

[...]

Personal and commercial use of compiled versions of LAME (or any other mp3
encoder) requires a patent license in some countries.


>From http://www.mp3-tech.org/patents.html

Fraunhofer Institute has been the main developer of MPEG audio Layer-3, and
the MP3 standard that has been approved is mainly based on its work, which
Fraunhofer has protected with a patent. It is noticeable that this patent
has been approved in 1989 in Germany and in 1996 in the USA (so, after the
establishment of the MP3 standard) under the number 5,579,430, but not in
other countries. THOMSOM claims to possess patents related to MP3 too, but I
did not find anyone.




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