Paul,

Thanks for the light. Our interrogations come from the fact that we plan to 
sell our product to our clients and we want to make sure it is legal for us to 
use your soft. Anyway, thanks for your help. If you have any other information 
regarding legal aspect that could help us more, it would be kind to communicate 
them to us.

 

Best regards

 

Eric

 

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De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Mondain
Envoyé : 8 février 2007 10:27
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: [Red5] RTMP protocol

 

Eric,
We (the Red5 team) do not believe you will get into any trouble with Adobe, or 
we probably would not be developing this server. The bottom line is that if you 
feel that you are in the wrong you should bite the bullet and just pay for FMS. 

Paul

On 2/8/07, Eric Goulet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi!

 

Thanks for the reference, we'll check it out. But, according to you, do you 
think it is legal for us to use Red5 to build up our application instead of 
using FMS? Do you think we might get in trouble with Adobe for that?

 

Thanks

 

Eric

 

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De la part de Dominick Accattato
Envoyé : 6 février 2007 10:34
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: [Red5] RTMP protocol

 

Eric:

 

The best information you will get is here.

http://osflash.org/red5/fud
 

Additionally, you could probably do a search on the mailing list for "legal".


 

On 2/6/07, Eric Goulet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

Hi all,

We develop an eLearning and eMeeting platform in Flash and we use FMS2 on the 
server side.

Some weeks ago, we downloaded and installed Red5 to test it and we highly 
appreciated it! It's a nice product that has a lot of potential and we would 
like to use it in the future. 

 

My question is about the RTMP protocol. Can we develop our Red5 server to 
communicate with our platform without getting in trouble with Adobe. We heard 
different versions regarding the legal aspect of the RTMP protocol. Could you 
give us more information about that point? 

 

Thanks

Eric

 

 

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Eric Goulet 
Directeur de production et développement multimédia

Tél. : 

 +1 (418) 948.4848 #224 

Fax : 

 +1 (418) 948.4849 

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www.sviesolutions.com <http://www.sviesolutions.com/>  

 


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