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January 13, 2007, at 10:01 AM by mdale -
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Achievable Short Term Goals:

 - Leading with new technologies, i.e. Annodex.
 - Using patented unencumbered codecs i.e. dirac/theora 
 - Making tools/integration (easy to make/view content)
 - Content model for a creative economy.

Long term Goals:

 - Fighting software patents
 - Leveraging open formats
 - Format conversion service ?
 - Highlighting the restrictions of freedoms inherent in non-free media systems

FOMS: Licensing (Thu 3:30)

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Achievable:

 - Leading with new technologies, i.e. Annodex.
 - Using patened unencumbered codecs i.e. dirac/theora 
 - Making tools/integration (easy to make/view content)
 - Content model for a creative economy.

Long term:

 - Fighting software patents
 - Leveraging open formats
 - Format conversion service ?
 - Highlighting the restrictions of freedoms inherent in non-free media systems
January 13, 2007, at 06:36 AM by mdale -
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Dirac has patents, but held by BBC, free to use (defensive patents, licenced under Mozilla licence so in theory irrevokable).

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Dirac has patents, but held by BBC, free to use (defensive patents, licensed under Mozilla license so in theory irrevocable).

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 - Format shifting service ?
 - Highlighting illegal practices ?
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 - Format conversion service ?
 - Highlighting the restrictions of freedoms inherent in non-free media systems
January 11, 2007, at 06:45 AM by 69.60.120.93 -
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Cards --

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  • Cards
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  • General Notes
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- Software patents - Legal/technological issues which make playing some media under free software difficult/impossible

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 - Software patents
 - Legal/technological issues which make playing some media under free software difficult/impossible
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- Fighting software patents/waiting for patents to expire, to use existing technology - Develop our own non-encumbered technologies

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 - Fighting software patents/waiting for patents to expire, to use existing technology
 - Develop our own non-encumbered technologies
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- don't have to pay per to produce (not really a motivational point for most; commercial players are free, money is not an issue to content producers/'player' vendors) - leverage free/open projects that utilise this technology - technological advantages ?

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 - don't have to pay per to produce (not really a motivational point for most; commercial players are free, money is not an issue to content producers/'player' vendors)
 - leverage free/open projects that utilise this technology
 - technological advantages ?
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    (example of mp3 vs vorbis; problems cited i.e. way 

- open media licences on content to leverage the advantage of a collaborative community.

- lack of resources

- not much money behind open media (tools). things like the linux kernel etc do as they have tangable benefits that companies directly benefit from. create these opportunities?

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    (example of mp3 vs vorbis; problems cited) 

 - open media licences on content to leverage the advantage of a collaborative community.

 - lack of resources

 - not much money behind open media (tools).  things like the linux kernel etc do as they have tangable benefits that companies directly benefit from.  create these opportunities?
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- Leading with new technologies, i.e. Annodex. - Using patened unencumbered codecs i.e. dirac/theora - Making tools/integration (easy to make/view content) - Content model for a creative economy.

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 - Leading with new technologies, i.e. Annodex.
 - Using patened unencumbered codecs i.e. dirac/theora 
 - Making tools/integration (easy to make/view content)
 - Content model for a creative economy.
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- Fighting software patents - Leveraging open formats - Format shifting service ? - Highlighting illegal practices ?

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 - Fighting software patents
 - Leveraging open formats
 - Format shifting service ?
 - Highlighting illegal practices ?
January 11, 2007, at 06:44 AM by 69.60.120.93 -
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End goal: One achievable goal within 6-12 mark, and long-term goal

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Cards --

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Achievable: Leading with new technologies, i.e. Annodex. Using patened unencumbered codecs i.e. direc/vorbis Making tools/integration (easy to make/view content) Content model for a creative economy.

Long term: Fighting software patents Leveraging open formats Format shifting service ? Highlighting illegal practices ?

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Achievable: - Leading with new technologies, i.e. Annodex. - Using patened unencumbered codecs i.e. dirac/theora - Making tools/integration (easy to make/view content) - Content model for a creative economy.

Long term: - Fighting software patents - Leveraging open formats - Format shifting service ? - Highlighting illegal practices ?

January 11, 2007, at 06:41 AM by 69.60.120.93 -
January 11, 2007, at 06:41 AM by 69.60.120.93 -
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FOMS: Licencing (Thu 3:30)

End goal: One achievable goal within 6-12 mark, and long-term goal

  • Patented codecs
  • Handling non-free formats
  • DFSG restrictions

General Notes --

Legal issues with using various codecs Debian FSG only allows software which is under a 'true' free licence

- Software patents - Legal/technological issues which make playing some media under free software difficult/impossible

Two main routes: - Fighting software patents/waiting for patents to expire, to use existing technology - Develop our own non-encumbered technologies

Dirac has patents, but held by BBC, free to use (defensive patents, licenced under Mozilla licence so in theory irrevokable).

h.264 - patented, expected to pay for use. (for decoding: no licensing fees for the first 100,000 units shipped, above 100,000 units, licensing fees vary between $0.10 and $0.20 per unit - encoding is more)

DRM - downward spiral; could mean things such as binary players, signed kernel, etc to ensure best effort (in a legal sense) was made to implement to protect the content. DRM model in an uncontrolled environment (i.e. the nature of open source) is fundamentally broken.

Promote an alternative model to content producers to release their content under a system that makes them feel protected (the intended end-goal of DRM).

Encourage transcoding of existing 'encumbered' files into open formats; provoke this through somehow further-enabling the content (loose example Youtube; people accept transcoding into lower quality flash as it increases access; annodex etc technologies?). This could be done through a commercial organisation which does this legally through licenses etc.

Lead by example; create open media content, demonstrate advantages (both in terms of licensing & DRM).

Reasons to use free/open media: - don't have to pay per to produce (not really a motivational point for most; commercial players are free, money is not an issue to content producers/'player' vendors) - leverage free/open projects that utilise this technology - technological advantages ?

  - industry adoption: hardware support, et al
    (example of mp3 vs vorbis; problems cited i.e. way 

- open media licences on content to leverage the advantage of a collaborative community.

- lack of resources

- not much money behind open media (tools). things like the linux kernel etc do as they have tangable benefits that companies directly benefit from. create these opportunities?

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Achievable: Leading with new technologies, i.e. Annodex. Using patened unencumbered codecs i.e. direc/vorbis Making tools/integration (easy to make/view content) Content model for a creative economy.

Long term: Fighting software patents Leveraging open formats Format shifting service ? Highlighting illegal practices ?

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