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Originally posted by deanjo View Post
Originally posted by spiritofreason View PostFor end users? Unless I'm reading something wrong, that's not true. It's free for whomever is serving AVC videos on the web for free (which may not include services that include advertisements).
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All I can say is that I had an educated suspicion that this would happen, it just came sooner then I anticipated.
Originally posted by deanjo View Posth264 could just as easily remain under the current terms come 2015.
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Originally posted by Apopas View PostYou can not imagine how uncomfortable and confusing is that the english language can not separate free libre from free gratis...
libre: "with few or no restrictions" What constitutes a restriction? How much is few?
gratis: Is it about money? Is it about having no obligation to be useful in return?
Being more verbose is a good idea.
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Originally posted by nanonyme View PostThen again, libre and gratis are a poorly defined concepts that can mean various things and so it's hard to sum it up with a single word in a fashion that would actually mean anything useful. Namely
libre: "with few or no restrictions" What constitutes a restriction? How much is few?
gratis: Is it about money? Is it about having no obligation to be useful in return?
Being more verbose is a good idea.
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