>I think that in the EU the answer is that you're safe,
>and even in the US you're likely safe even though
>an increasing number of companies want to change
>that.  (Example, DMCA if the protocol protects content).

Thanks Dave / Mark, I've now got a better understanding of what to avoid and 
what to look out for. I hadn't considered tables (may or may not be covered 
my law) which is interesting. I'm happy that the data being transferred 
isn't table data
and I can control whether it's compressed or not (i420 spec vs RGB24). The 
DMCA is bad news - that's all I want to say.

Either way, thanks for the reference to  
http://www.lgu.com/publications/softcopy/index.shtml, I'm planning on 
checking this out before I release anything.

Kind regards,

Steve


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