I really like this idea, because I have
several different synthesizer options
available to me.
Dave
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Bluechip <csbluechip@gmail.com
>To: Glenn at home
<GlennErvin@cableone.net>, Rockbox
<rockbox@cool.haxx.se
>Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 20:27:31 +0000
>Subject: Re: Voices
>More food for thought.
>Why not distribute an app which will
build the voice font on your own
machine?
>Yeah, it's gonna mean each person has to
leave their computer running
>overnight.
>But is it a viable solution?
>BC
>At 18:25 30/01/2006, you wrote:
>>If the terms state that we may not
distribute the WAV file, specifically,
>>then that may be an out here, since I
can, for example, set my Text Aloud to
>>convert to MP3.
>>Glenn
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Jerry Van Baren"
<gerald.vanbaren@smiths-aerospace.com
>>To: "Rockbox" <rockbox@cool.haxx.se
>>Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 12:13 PM
>>Subject: Re: Voices
>>Michael E. DiFebbo wrote:
>>> Jerry Van Baren wrote:
>>>> It is a licensing issue, not a
copyright issue. In order to install
>>>> and run the software, you must agree to
their licensing terms. One of
>>>> the terms of that license is that you
may not redistribute the sounds
>>>> produced by that software.
>>>> Neither the text nor the resulting
speech is copyrighted, but
>>>> distributing the speech is still
disallowed.
>>> I'm curious about how you reach the
definitive conclusion that these
>>> voices are not subject to copyright.
Section 102(a)(7) of the U.S.
>>> Copyright Act expressly includes "sound
recordings" in the "works of
>>> authorship" that can be protected by
copyright under the act.
>>> Michael E. DiFebbo
>>OK, you got me on that one. It probably
is copyrighted as well (by
>>which party, I don't know).
>>Wizzard clearly asserts the claim that
you need a license to
>>redistribute the .wav files, see the
excerpt below. I didn't see any
>>assertion of a copyright claim on the
output .wav file. For legal
>>advice, ask your lawyer. If you wish to
discuss the licensing terms,
>>start an email dialog with Wizzard.
>>YMMV, IANAL, TTFN,
>>gvb
>>http://www.wizzardsoftware.com/docs/offe
rings.pdf
>>Wizzard Licensing Model Overview
>>Our Offerings are designed to for
Developers to speech enable their
>>applications by adding automatic speech
recognition and /or
>>text-to-speech to their products, and
our Licensing Agreements are
>>modeled for this environment. SDKs are
available with "internal usage
>>only" licensing, and may be purchased at
the Wizzard Website or through
>>Wizzard Sales. Any deployment or
distribution of speech technologies or
>>wavefiles requires additional licensing,
with terms and prices based on
>>volume and the environment (runtime,
port, wavefile). For quotes and/or
>>information regarding term/conditions,
please contact Wizzard Sales.
Received on Mon Jan 30 21:42:26 2006