Package: libdts Version: 0.0.2-svn-2 Severity: wishlist Hi all,
on the VideoLAN upstream website [1] there is a new release (0.0.5) of libdca available. This is the library source code that builds libdts AFAIK. However, next to the link to the tarball download the following warning can be found: Provisional Warning: DTS Inc. claims that use of libdca software, to decode DTS compressed sound data on a DVD could violate DTS's patent rights. If you are unsure about the legality of using and distributing this code in your country, in particular in the USA, please consult your lawyer before downloading it. Well, we allready have a package of this library in Debian, it's only for an older release (0.0.2). Is it OK to package this library anyway, since it is a decoding library and we allready have a bunch of decoding libraries in Debian (think of libmad and libfaad2). Does anyone know if the patent issue does only apply to the new upstream version or if the older version in Debian is also affected? Cheers, Fabian [1] http://www.videolan.org/developers/libdca.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]