Problem or Opportunity? Steve Jobs on Standardizing Royalty Free Codecs
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Patent Issues Top Open Media Goals

Submitted by Rob Glidden on February 10, 2009 – 4:55 pmOne Comment

“Patent and legal issues” topped, at least numerically, the community goals developed at the recently-held Foundations of Open Media 2009 workshop, a write-up of which was just posted here.

Also noted in “Patents and the bright future of open media codecs”, the FOMS group has set aside 15% of its budget to support patent analysis.

For those who haven’t seen it, check the interesting article “Patent Status of MPEG-1, H.261 and MPEG-2″ and associated wiki here.  Comments on calculating expiration dates can be found in the responses to article here.

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  • Thanks for mentioning my article. This is somewhat off topic, but do you have any idea how I can get a hold of this reference: “S. Searing, “Suggested Formulas for Audio Analysis and Synthesis Windows”, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 MPEG 91/328, November 1991. I am trying to figure out if there is anything that might be patentable in the synthesis windows for MPEG-1 Audio Layers 1 and 2 and since the MPEG-1 spec basically treats this as a black box, this is tricky.

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