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RE: [motm] How come UniSys is not rich? [OT!]

2000-05-26 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

No, of course the guy who downloads a .GIF wouldn't pay.  That would be
silly.  :)  But in theory Paul S. (or whoever creates the images) would have
to pay as the guy who does the compression.  Or do I still have it wrong?
Here's the article on slashdot:
http://slashdot.org/articles/99/08/29/0722236.shtml.  (Warning, there's a
LOT of user comments, so its a big page.)

OK, here's what I've gathered from subsequent pages... UniSys (the GIF guys)
want a licence fee from software developers that use their compression
routine AND from "web sites" (does this mean owner, creater, who?) that have
.GIFs from a questionable source (not necesarily created by software from
developers who paid the licence fee).

--PBr

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Dave Bradley [SMTP:daveb@...]
> Sent:	Friday, May 26, 2000 9:19 AM
> To:	motm@egroups.com
> Subject:	RE: [motm] How come UniSys is not rich?
> 
> > The only problem is that the .GIF compression routine is copyright'ed,
> so
> > you're theoretically supposed to pay whenever you use the compression
> > routine.  Search http://www.slashdot.org for details, I don't
> > remember them
> > clearly.  At the same time, I highly doubt that the owner of the
> > copyrights
> > is going to search out every "illegal" user and prosecute.
> >
> 
> Actually, I believe the end user doesn't pay, it's the software maker who
> includes the compression algorithms which must pay.
>

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