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by pgeorgi
4574 days ago
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as for 1), it's also possible that there are h.264 patents that aren't part of the pool. Thomson created what is essentially an MP3 license pool, and yet, Sisvel cleaned out Cebit (one of the larger electronics fairs) booths every year (with the help of German customs) because some asian vendors showed unlicensed MP3 players. It's still possible that some non-MPEGLA party stumbles over a patent that covers some tiny aspect of h.264. |
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VP8 has not been widely deployed (at least in hardware) to anything like the same extent so the possibility of lurkers is greater.
Getting products pulled from Cebit (and German Customs helping) is for me a completely wrong on so many levels I can barely describe (at least if the products weren't for sale to the public).