
zikzak (./31029) :Que le dernier brevet sur le mp3 a expiré
Ca disait quoi au sujet du MP3 exactement?
Godzil (./31038) :
En quoi dire que "malgres les brevets" il y a bien plus d'appareil dans le monde qui support le MP3/h264 que les Opus/Theora/WebM/VP8?
(et je n'ai pas cite le JPEG2000 pour son encombrement brevetale, mais pour son cote superieur qui pourtant ne l'a pas fait passer au dessus du JPEG standard. D'ailleurs le WebP, ou autre format esoterique et "libre" ne dépassera probablement jamais le JPEG et pour le coup c'est tout sauf une histoire de brevet)
The rules, which will go into effect on June 1st, extend longstanding restrictions on traditional media outlets to news sites. Chinese censors have exerted tight control over the media and internet, and President Xi Jinping has sought to consolidate the government’s control in recent years.
The regulations from the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) also place limits on the kinds of content that news sites can publish. The regulations call on news sites to “promote the formation of a positive, healthy, upright and virtuous internet culture, and protect the national and public interest,” as cited by the Journal.http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/china-tightens-rules-for-online-news-providers-4638643/
Staff at online outlets must undergo governmental training and assessment, and receive official accreditation, while top editors must be approved.Additionally, no Chinese outlets may set up a joint venture with a foreign partner without undergoing a “security assessment” through the State Council Information Office.Ca devient de mieux en mieux internet en Chine...
My friend Zhang Chao in Beijing just posted two pics on Weibo asking which one is taken on Earth vs. Mars. Beijing is having a dust storm... pic.twitter.com/e9Qh232nGl
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