She could play her grandfather’s old DTS CDs for free on her laptop using VLC. No pop-ups, no fees. That was free as in beer. But if she wanted to release her own software or hardware that included DTS decoding, she’d need a commercial license—free as in speech? Not even close.
Not an error. Not a crash. Just… nothing. Her receiver’s display flickered, confused. “So,” she muttered, “is DTS free? Free as in speech? Or free as in ‘free to fail’?” is dts free
For a lone tinkerer like Lena? The answer was yes and no. She could play her grandfather’s old DTS CDs
And then—silence.
And that, she thought, was the most honest answer the internet never gave her. ” she muttered