On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 11:08:35AM +0200, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: > Am Fr., 3. Mai 2019 um 07:27 Uhr schrieb Jeyapal, Karthick > <kjeya...@akamai.com>: > > > In this case NDI took prompt action and removed the said binaries from > > their website immediately. > > This is not true, please stop spreading this wrong claim. > > > A similar violation was done by Amazon some time back > > (https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/7214) and > > we closed that issue as Amazon took down binaries from their website and > > provided the source > > code of their plugin > > Yes. > Note that as somebody who is rather outspoken but not a native speaker > your email sounds to > me as if you are trying to bad-mouth Amazon: Do you believe that they > did not handle above > ticket correctly? Or do I simply misunderstand? > > > (In this case, NDI plugin is already open source). > > No. > If this were true, there would be no license violation. > > Do I understand correctly that you write twice in your long text that > the license violation is > ongoing, but not done by NDI? This would make no sense to me, could > you elaborate? >
> And finally: What do you suggest to "punish the violator"? while this question wasnt directed at me ... Compete with it, provide a better product for a lower price, as in like a free open replacement. If you succeed the majority of people will be happy. Its better to replace a feature by a supperior or equivalent one than to just remove it. Thanks [...] -- Michael GnuPG fingerprint: 9FF2128B147EF6730BADF133611EC787040B0FAB Does the universe only have a finite lifespan? No, its going to go on forever, its just that you wont like living in it. -- Hiranya Peiri
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