SamuriHL
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Tsk tsk. Trouble-maker.
Who, ME?! NO WAY!! That's..."A question to Slysoft team".
Tsk tsk. Trouble-maker.
We have an unwritten forum rule: Intentional misquoting results in 20 strikes with the foam bat.See! I told you this would happen!! ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!
(I love creative quoting.....sometimes. )
We have an unwritten forum rule: Intentional misquoting results in 20 strikes with the foam bat.
Darnit! Hey, wait, what's the rule against writing unwritten rules in the forum?
Ah, yes, but James, peer and Tom are exempt since they are employed by Slysoft.
Hmmm....in that case, foam bat wars, eh? Sounds like fun! Oh, I don't get a bat?! Well, we'll see about that...armed vs unarmed combat IS one of the things we learn in the martial art I study.
So we have to strip you to the table first.
But this is getting a little off topic, isn't it? By the way, what was the topic: "A question to Slysoft team". Question was answered. Maybe Webslinger should close this thread now, before I have to go out and buy more foam bats...
Sigh. I just checked VSO's ConvertXtoDVD. Same deal. Uses GPL based avcodec.dll (but this time even better, the dll itself says Copyright © 2004-2007 VSO Software)I believe DVDFab uses open source code originally licensed under the GPL anyway without mentioning it or offering the DVDFab sources, so I don't think Fengtao cares much about open source or what people say. Maybe customers don't care if stolen code is used, as long as it works.
Just searching the strings in avcodec.dll shipping with DVDFabPlatinum 3.1.0.8
"This software is derived from the GNU GPL XviD codec (1.1.0).
Your software distributor has to give access to its source code"
Ah, interesting. Where is the link to the source? Where is the copy of the GPL license?
From the readme.txt:
DVDFab Platinum 3.1.0.8
Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Fengtao Software Inc.
No mention of GPL code in readme.txt or license.txt
I just wanted to evaluate it before purchase. Evaluation ended before starting it for the first time.ACK! That's not good. I actually use that product quite a bit. sigh...
I just wanted to evaluate it before purchase. Evaluation ended before starting it for the first time.
That REALLY blows. It's a good product that does a decent job. It's unfortunate that they're violating OSS licensing terms. This is a disturbing trend.
Oh, I believe you misunderstood: *I* ended further evaluation *because* they're violating OSS licensing terms.
Sigh. I just checked VSO's ConvertXtoDVD. Same deal. Uses GPL based avcodec.dll (but this time even better, the dll itself says Copyright © 2004-2007 VSO Software)
The Comments say: Collection of audio and video encoders/decoders, based on FFMPEG library
Again, no mention of GPL in readme or about box, or link to the source code (GPL requires this)
And nobody cares.
That REALLY blows. It's a good product that does a decent job. It's unfortunate that they're violating OSS licensing terms. This is a disturbing trend.
That REALLY blows. It's a good product that does a decent job. It's unfortunate that they're violating OSS licensing terms. This is a disturbing trend.
Just checked VSO CopyToDVD... and gues what?
avcodec.dll, avformat.dll and avutil.dll. All GPL based. All say "Copyright © 2004-2007 VSO Software"
No word of GPL in the EULA. No source code link. I'm now getting really p*ssed.
EDIT: I wonder for what purpose CopyToDVD needs these DLLs?
They use it I think on their audio cd stuff maybe? I'm not sure. I haven't been using the darn thing lately anyway as it doesn't work right in Vista for me. Nonetheless, I've seen companies do that kind of thing before(use GPL and change the copyright to their own) and it REALLY upsets me to no end. The sad part is they believe they won't get in trouble for it and they're PROBABLY right!!
What do you think works better: Asking for a refund with the words "I am not paying for stolen code" or filing a complaint with http://gpl-violations.org/
EDIT: I actually can only do the latter, as I was still evaluating. But maybe others have bought it. What a shame, I like the concept of this program.