Think the adobe media encoders come with licenses as standard

Would suspect the akamai media cdn servers also have there licenses covered
in any case,

Ant


On 04/02/2010 18:32, "Christopher Woods" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
>> Nothing changes - H.264 for Internet Broadcast has been free,
>> but was due to require a paid license as of this year.
>> MPEG-LA have extended the free period for 5 years.
>> 
>> (The BBC probably _does_ have a license for the AVC family,
>> but it wouldn't affect this).
> 
> Any idea why the MPEG-LA did this then? Seems to be quite an about-turn
> given everyoen was bracing for enforced commercial licensing...
> 
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