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|  |   <title>Speex and patents</title> | ||
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|  |   <meta name="author" content="Jean-Marc Valin"> | ||
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|  | <h1>Position regarding patents</h1> | ||
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|  | <div align="left">The goal of Speex is to provide a codec that is open-source | ||
|  | (released under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html">LGPL</a>) | ||
|  | and that can be used in open-source software. This implies that it also has | ||
|  | to be free from patent restrictions. Unfortunately, the field of speech coding | ||
|  | known to be a real patent minefield and to make the matter worse, each country | ||
|  | has its own patent laws and list of granted patents so tracking them all | ||
|  | would be next to impossible. This is why we cannot provide an absolute warranty | ||
|  | that Speex is indeed completely patent-free.<br> | ||
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|  |  That being said, we are doing our best to keep away from known patents and  | ||
|  | we do not patent the algorithms we use. That's about all we can do about it. | ||
|  | If you are aware of a patent issue with Speex, please <a | ||
|  |  href="mailto:speex-devel@lists.sourceforge.net">let us know</a>.<br> | ||
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|  | Normally there shouldn't be any problem when you use Speex. However for the | ||
|  | reasons explained above, if you are thinking about using Speex commercially, | ||
|  | we strongly suggest that you have a closer look at patent issues with respect | ||
|  | to your country. Note that this is not specific to Speex, since many "standardized" | ||
|  | codecs have an unclear patent status (like <a | ||
|  |  href="http://www.mp3-tech.org/patents.html">MP3</a>, <a | ||
|  |  href="http://kbs.cs.tu-berlin.de/%7Ejutta/toast.html">GSM</a> and probably  | ||
|  | others), not to mention the risks of a previously unknown patent holder claiming | ||
|  | rights on a standardized codec long after standardization (<a href="http://lpf.ai.mit.edu/Patents/Gif/Gif.html">GIF</a>, <a href="http://www.itworld.com/Man/2687/020719jpegpatent/">JPEG</a>).<br> | ||
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