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Originally posted by monraaf View PostThat's what some BSD people do. They scrounge GPL'd Linux kernel code for 'inspiration' and 'ideas' and then try to obfuscate it by renaming variables and rearranging code. Sometimes they are a little bit careless and this results in blatant copyright infringement.
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I have written an email to the author, kindly asking him to re-release the source-code under a MIT license. It is his libmpeg2 project I want to be MIT licensed:
If I can't get it under a MIT, I won't be releasing my current vdpau implementation. I would have to redo too much work writing a bitstream parser from the scratch. My summer vacation is ending soon unfortunately and probably won't have much time spending on the backend.
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Originally posted by adamk View PostFunny, it's also what some Linux people do. They scourge BSD code for inspiration and ideas
and then blatantly violate the license by removing the text of the license... Despite the fact that they could have just legally used the code if they had kept the license in place:
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Originally posted by agd5f View PostIn the case of the GMA500, the 3D hardware is licensed from another company so it's not theirs to release.
No, one doesn't buy a notebook with the GMA500 for the performance, but for a small, low power solution. I have very specific needs for my notebook and I know of only one single line that fits somewhat, and it runs a GMA500. The Windwos drivers also crap, BTW.
I have a little hope that maybe with APUs, the GMA500 would become obsolete, but unfortunately I don't see it happening anytime soon.
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