I have an application that uses a version of sox compiled with lame for mp3 support. The application won't generate enough revenue to justify the $15000 a year minimum license fee for mp3 processing. I looked into other free formats like ogg but does not appear to be as ubiquitous an industry standard (never heard of an ogg player). Can I have a link where the user can download their own version of sox for the processing rather than distributing it?

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The $15000 a year is a lot of money, but it only applies if you already are making >= $100000 on associated revenue:

"However, no license is needed for private, non-commercial activities (e.g., home-entertainment, receiving broadcasts and creating a personal music library), not generating revenue or other consideration of any kind or for entities with associated annual gross revenue less than US$ 100 000.00." Source: http://mp3licensing.com/help/index.html

Maybe you were already aware of this, but in case not i thought this might be helpful..

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No I wasn't aware of that thanks heaps. – P Hemans Jul 7 '11 at 22:41
Please note that quoted fragment refers to mp3-encoded media, not encoder/decoder itself. – el.pescado Nov 6 '11 at 22:28
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