Eric Raymond Joins Freespire
Posted Sep 28, 2006 18:29 UTC (Thu) by
drag (subscriber, #31333)
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Eric Raymond Joins Freespire by tmk
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Eric Raymond Joins Freespire
""By the way, what is the argument against proprietary codecs again?""
They are anti-social. Can't redistribute them. Can't modify them. Won't generally work on anything other then x86 computers. Also they are used by companies in a attempt to control what you can and can not do with your own computer. Increasingly propriatory codecs are tied to obnoxious DRM scemes.
They are completely unessicary technically. We have very effective ways to compress video and audio that do not cost software and hardware makers royalties and do not place restrictions on end users.
So in the end all they are realy used for, for a large part, is a way to manipulate and control end users.
Distributions that attempt to included them in Free software distros are risking a lot since it is illegal. You can distribute them with Linux systems just fine IF you get a license agreement with the patent holders that control the codecs, but you wouldn't ever be able to legally do things like offer anonymous downloads off of a FTP server.
That is why people have problems with propriatory codecs.
But hey.. We can get Internet Explorer to run on Linux systems also. Maybe we should all push to include that in Linux? It makes sense since some websites may only work well on IE! I am sure that Microsoft won't mind as long as we all buy copies of Windows, because then that would be a legal license for us to use it... right? (no...)
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