Šodien lasīju vienu 21. jūnija rakstu par to, ka VLC (VideoLAN - http://www.videolan.org/) pleijeris izmanto tehnoloģijas kuras sakarā ar patentu ieviešanu aizliedz VLC tālāku attīstību ja pat ne izdzīvošanu. Tāpat arī problēmas ir daudziem citiem atvērtā koda pleijeriem, piemēram MPlayer, xine, Freevo, MythTV, gstreamer u.c..
avota teksts te:
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/5504/VideoLAN+days+numbered%3F/
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VideoLAN days numbered?
Submitted By Anonymous June 21, 2005 @ 10:56am
VideoLAN, commonly called VLC has emerged as one of the file sharing communities favorite media players. It allows users to play just about any format of video they might run across in the massive file sharing ocean. However they now have this grave message added to their website.
The end draws near... VideoLAN is seriously threatened by software patents due to the numerous patented techniques it implements and uses. Also threatened are the many libraries and projects which VLC is built upon, like FFmpeg, and the other fellow Free And Open Source software multimedia players, which include MPlayer, xine, Freevo, MythTV, gstreamer. Multimedia is a patent minefield. All important techniques and formats are covered by broad and trivial patents that are harming progress and alternative implementations, such as free software multimedia players. The European commission has just passed its directive on software patents, violating democratic rules and procedures to the sole benefit of big non-European corporation and Ireland and to the detriment of small and medium sized businesses (which comprise 99% of the European software industry) and free software. The European parliament will now be taking the last stand against software patents in a voting for which an absolute majority is needed. Such a majority is hard to come by in a parliament with a low attendance level. But not all is lost yet as long as you decide it is time to make a difference and take action. This is our last opportunity to fend off software patents worldwide, there will be no second chance for the foreseeable future. Signing petitions will not suffice. Contact your local EU representatives and educate them why software patents are a bad idea in the first place and why they must attend that parliament session to vote against them. Make it clear that they need to stop the machinations of the EU council and reaffirm the power of the EU parliament, the only democratically elected EU institution. For in-depth information and starting points to get active visit the software patent page of the FFII (Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure) and NoSoftwarePatents.com. Wish us luck, we will need it
Loosing this great tool would indeed be a sad day for its fans. P2PCore encourages any of our readers who live in the EU to help stand up for VLC.
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