It's legal in Europe. It's the US and Japan that have problems.
Posted Jan 16, 2007 13:22 UTC (Tue) by
dwheeler (guest, #1216)
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Fluendo announces Windows Media and MPEG codec support for Linux by danieldk
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Fluendo announces Windows Media and MPEG codec support for Linux
Software patents are not permitted (enforceable) in Europe, so there's no legal impediment to using FLOSS implementations such as ffmpeg for such codecs in Europe. The problem only arises in countries that unwisely permit software patents (e.g., US, Japan, etc.). In those countries you do need permissions. It's odd that they charge Euros; I'd expect U.S. dollars and yen to be the more common currencies, since they're the ones who need to pay.
If they can generate 64-bit Linux versions (presumably this wouldn't be hard), they could help implement World Domination 201.
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