[Kde-accessibility] SSML and the GPL
Bill Haneman
Bill.Haneman at Sun.COM
Mon Nov 1 10:59:58 CET 2004
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 09:51, Bill Haneman wrote:
> As far as I can see it's OK now. In the past, before the RF issues were
> clarified (and especially during the w3c's flirtation with
> "non-discriminatory" licenses), there were concerns.
>
> When I wrote my email about SSML/XML licensing issues, my intent was
> basically "we should make sure we're using a GPL license here";
I meant, of course, "GPL-compatible license".
- Bill
> my
> recollection that of the several XML/speech variants, some had serious
> issues. I now recall that SSML is the one that we (GNOME folks) decided
> was OK at the time. I think we've done our basic homework on SSML
> licensing issues now, and it does look OK to me too (IANAL of course).
> So barring getting an actual lawyer to review[1], I think we can agree
> on SSML as the XML markup flavor[2] and more on.
>
> - Bill
>
> [1] pardon the pun
> [2] we may consider whether it's feasible to support the whole spec, or
> just a subset, for our API, and how to deal with engines that provide
> incomplete support.
>
>
> On Sat, 2004-10-30 at 20:24, Kenneth Wimer wrote:
> > * Paul Giannaros <ceruleanblaze at gmail.com> [Oct 30. 2004 21:13]:
> > > It boils down to the fact that it may not be GPL compatible and, as
> > > Gary is concerned, not allow it to be included as a debian package. I
> > > too think it seems to be ok to continue, but I'll wait for more
> > > information first.
> > >
> >
> > THe idea that someone might sue you in the future for patent
> > infringement is an important one, but quite different from that of "can
> > I release my work as GPL". Perhaps there is someone who could take care
> > of such issues, who has a legal background?
> >
> > Bye,
> > Kenneth
> >
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