Draft License 2.5 - Now open for discussion

drew Roberts zotz at 100jamz.com
Tue May 24 21:06:10 EDT 2005


On Tuesday 24 May 2005 07:47 pm, Matt Burrows wrote:
> I would add to the proposal below, the concept that you are not required to
> add the unencumbered version if prohibited by a third party agreement (eg,
> w/ RealMedia) in existence whenever the license is exercised.   This would
> address situations where a licensee has an exclusive deal with a third
> party, such as Real.

Why exactly do you think this is important, and how might you word it to 
prevent abuse?

all the best,

drew
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nathanael Nerode <neroden at twcny.rr.com>
> Sent: May 24, 2005 3:37 PM
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> Subject: Draft License 2.5 - Now open for discussion
>
> Another thought.  As the DRM clause is currently written, it prohibits
> encumbered distribution (e.g. RealMedia).  If the DRM clause is rewritten
> so that you must provide an unencumbered version alongside every encumbered
> version, it would instead mean that, for instance, if you provided
> RealMedia you would *also* have to provide Ogg.
>
> This might be an easier sell to the proprietary-format shops: "You don't
> have to drop RealMedia, you just have to add this extra format.  Which is
> free." This is probably a better way of getting a foot in the door, anyway.
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