Andy Taylor <a...@cooliris.com> added the comment:

Hello FFmpeg team,
We've been working on this extensively, and I wanted to give you an update on
this issue.

We've made the following addition to our EULA regarding reverse engineering to
comply with section 6 of the LGPL:
(i) Decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, modify, rent, lease, loan,
distribute, or create derivative works (as defined by the U.S. Copyright Act) or
improvements (as defined by U.S. patent law) based upon the Cooliris Software or
any portion thereof, unless this is strictly for personal use or to debug such
modifications;
http://www.cooliris.com/legal/license/

You'll also notice that we now display an Open Source Software notice with full
credit and a link to download the original FFmpeg source (revision 12758 with no
code modifications) directly from our site. This is to comply with section 4 of
the LGPL.

This should comply fully with the LGPL. Thank you for your time and diligence.

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