Carl Eugen Hoyos <[email protected]> added the comment:

I went to http://www.kandalu.net/ (no mention of FFmpeg), then I hovered over
"KCapture" from the "Drop Menu" and another page appeared (no mention of 
FFmpeg).
There I chose the link "Apple Download" which brought me to
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/kcapture.html (no mention of 
FFmpeg).
There I downloaded KCapture.zip containing a binary distribution of (at least)
libavcodec (GPL enabled).

While above explanation would allow you to simply put an additional link to
"source" to your Drop Menu page, that is, imo, not sufficient, because (I
believe) you probably expect people to find your software on the Apple server
without ever going to www.kandalu.net .

I uploaded KCapture.zip (size 3758504, md5sum d1d94d8a2300f4bd0f7096f35755a77b)
to incoming/issue455.
I uploaded the most recent Readme file (that I consider the EULA) called
README.rtf. Diego, could you have a look?

Needless to repeat that Kandalu is violating the GPL in exactly the same way
pointed out (and never contradicted) before (and not in a way I just found out
in a nasty way).

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