Re: [License of kernel components] linux-2.x.y/Documentation/logo.GIF should be logo.PNG?
From: Paulo Marques
Date: Fri Dec 26 2003 - 12:50:28 EST
xan2@xxxxxxx wrote:
> ...
For this reason, because in many countries the patent is not expired and
that kernel is not _only_ for people of U.S., I think that we have to
change to PNG format rather than gif.
I vote for pass to PNG format as fast as we can.
You're not *listening*: only the encoding of the gif is encumbered by patents.
The "decoding" of the gif is *not*.
So only the original author of the gif had to worry about using a software that
had a license to generate GIF's (like photoshop, etc.). To use/decode the GIF
there are no restrictions. AFAIK, there are absolutely no patent infrigments in
distributing the logo.gif file.
Now that I've said this, I must say that I would also prefer a completely
open-source format like PNG to be used :)
--
Paulo Marques - www.grupopie.com
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