Igor Soares,
Obrigado. (REF:Flash no Fedora 10 x86_64).
É terrivelmente impressionante o julgo dos predadores especialmente M$, agora não consigo ver um DVD.
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What is bad about patented formats?
"Fine," you say. "I'll pay the fee -- what's so bad about using patented formats?"
Well, there are many problems with them.
- No guarantee that your consumers actually will be able to read the data you're trying to produce. If you've reached this page, you've already experienced this -- by producing media in a patented format, you automatically limit your audience to whatever platforms the patent holder has licensed their software to.
- No guarantee of being able to access your data forever. If you're using some software to view a patented media format, what happens if that software vendor goes out of business, or refuses to port their software to newer systems? You no longer have access to your data.
Note that this isn't even restricted to patented media formats -- the same applies to popular proprietary formats used for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, etc.
For more about how software patents are bad, see
this video, produced by the
Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure.
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Por gentileza no F10-x86_64:
Qual a melhor alternativa para ouvir uma música de um CD?
E para ver um vídeo de um DVD ?
Tem algum SW que funcione e sirva para os dois?
Agradeço desde já, e digo sobre o fedora: "se um grupo estiver dividido contra si mesmo, tal grupo não poderá subsistir. (MC 3:25)".
Abç,
Lucélio.
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