- From: Gervase Markham <gerv@mozilla.org>
- Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 14:11:19 +0100
Gervase Markham wrote: > I'll let others comment on this. But I would note that JPEG2000 is > technically superior to JPEG, but hasn't been widely implemented due to > patent issues. Correction: "in part due to patent issues". > The problem is not that it's $5 million, it's that the amount is unknown > and unmeasurable. They have no "fixed fee above a certain number of > units" licensing policy. My apologies; that's wrong. I assumed the earlier quote on this list was the sum total of the applicable terms. There is a cap and, as Maciej says, it's $4.25M per year in 2007-08, and $5M per year in 2009-10. Such a figure is, of course, entirely out of reach for every single free software browser project other than Firefox - including the one on which Safari was based. > And even if they did, a Mozilla license > wouldn't cover other members of that community. This part of my point stands. Gerv
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