Carl Eugen Hoyos <[email protected]> added the comment:
I downloaded GOM Player 2.1.26.5021, June 29, 2010 (GOMPLAYERENSETUP.EXE, size 7158304, md5sum 824f2ca1af0c654a28fd971e08ac5db7, uploaded to incoming/issue112). The installer contains a binary distribution of libavcodec (GVC.dll) and attached EULA. EULA claims "Title, ownership, rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the Software and Documentation shall remain in GRETECH Co." not mentioning FFmpeg, This seems like a copyright violation to me. The (so-called) "sources" (GVC_0709_1.zip, size 1485493, md5sum 65f72e83e3d92ee7e7243c5ef9cf0519, GVC_0709_1_diff.zip, size 2571914, md5sum 7db9777ab29fc3c1142e4a55ad66fd87, uploaded to incoming/issue2273, identical to the "sources" available for GOM Encoder, issue 2273) do not contain source code for GVC.dll Ronald Bultje has answered the question on how to be removed from shame in issue 1162: http://roundup.ffmpeg.org/msg7948 Once you have fixed the issues, please contact Aaron Williamson from the SFLC to negotiate reinstating FFmpeg's license for Gretech. ---------- assignedto: diego -> nosy: -michaelni ________________________________________________ FFmpeg issue tracker <[email protected]> <https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue112> ________________________________________________
