Re: CC0 reclassified as "not allowed" for code (reposted from legal list)

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On Sat, Aug 6 2022 at 09:20:14 PM +0200, Kevin Kofler via devel <devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
PS: Especially now that Fedora ships a stripped FFmpeg, there is really no good reason to not do the stripping of encumbered parts of the AAC spec on the LGPL-licensed built-in FFmpeg AAC codec instead. That would also make it easier to switch to the unstripped FFmpeg AAC codec from RPM Fusion. (Right now, things like GStreamer use fdk-aac-free directly, not through FFmpeg, so
switching to FFmpeg AAC is not a simple drop-in replacement.)

Seems like a pretty good point? Maybe time for Fedora Legal to reevaluate ffmpeg's AAC implementation?

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