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MPEG und Patente auf Kompression akustischer Daten
Stimme gegen Softwarepatente und für Parlamentarische Demokratie in Europa!

Akustische Kompression erfordert Kenntnisse der Gehörpsychologie, die auf Experimenten beruhen. Diese Verfahren liegen insofern nahe an dem Gebiet der patentierbaren Erfindungen nach klassischem Technikverständnis. Allerdings wurden die meisten Forschungsergebnisse bereits längst vor der Patentierung veröffentlicht, so dass wir es doch mit reinen Softwarepatenten zu tun haben, die trivial erscheinen, wenn man sie vor dem Hintergrund des veröffentlichten theoretischen Wissens betrachtet. Das gesamte Gebiet der Audiokompression ist von Dutzenden von grundlegenden Patenten zugemauert. Der Entwicklergruppe um Ogg Vorbis ist es offenbar gelungen, eine patentfreie Alternative zu entwickeln, aber sie wird dennoch von den Konsortien der Patentinhaber bedroht. Um eine Lizenz zur Veröffentlichung von MP3- oder MPEG2-Software zu erhalten, muss man eine Pauschalsumme von 1 Million USD anzahlen. Andernfalls kommt nur die Veröffentlichung als proprietäre Software mit genauer Distributionskontrolle und Geldeinzug pro Kopie in Frage.
EP1149480:
method and device for inserting information into an audio signal, and method and device for detecting information inserted into an aufio signal
EP1145227:
method and device for error concealment in an encoded audio-signal and method and device for decoding an encoded audio signal
EP1025646:
methods and devices for encoding audio signals and methods and devices for decoding a bit stream
EP1005695:
method and device for detecting a transient in a discrete-time audiosignal, and device and method for coding an audiosignal
EP1123638:
system and method for evaluating the quality of multi-channel audiosignals
EP0978172:
method for masking defects in a stream of audio data
EP0954909:
method for coding an audio signal
EP1133849:
method and device for generating an encoded user data stream and method and device for decoding such a data stream
EP1099197:
device for supplying output data in reaction to input data, method for checking authenticity and method for encrypted data transmission
EP1141890:
method for marking a polygon-based binary data set of a three-dimensional model
EP0978172:
method for masking defects in a stream of audio data
EP0965102:
output device for digitally stored data on a data carrier
EP1050186:
communication network, method for transmitting a signal, network connecting unit and method for adjusting the bit rate of scaled data flow
EP1052938:
process and device for obtaining 3d ultrasonic data
FHG Audio:
Website of the MP3 researchers from Fraunhofer Institute
PoStInG - Aktuelles Seminar: MP3:
Evaluation of MP3 patents by a group of german computer science students.
A private mail from 2001/02 tells us:
You are probably already aware of this -- some important patents regarding video compression are coming up, particularly relating to MPEG4; I've talked to the attorney who is the primary examiner on this patent cluster, and he actually rejected some of them last September (from major multinationals) based on over-breadth. It's wait-and-see. PacketVideo has just gotten an important patent on an error reduction algorithm relating to video compression in low-bandwidth situations that could have been applied very usefully, had it been freely distributed.

One particularly broad and already much discussed patent in this area is at the basis of RealAudio:

US 6,151,634
Audio-on-demand communication system
A monthly bulletin of the IPR Helpdesk project, financed by the European Commission's Enterprise Directorate, nominated one of the MP3 patents "European Patent of the Month" in summer 2001:

The Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer III compression format, more generally known as MP3, began life in the mid-1980s at the Fraunhofer Institut in Germany.

It is doubtful whether the calculation rule covered by DE3629434 really took a long time to find. Also it is somewhat strange that a 12 year old patent was nominated "patent of the month". But it seems clear that the MP3 patents are showcased as cases of "good software patents", since they cover solutions to difficult problems and may involve some empirical knowledge.

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