Hi,
I noticed that some parts of VLC are now licensed under LGPL:
http://www.videolan.org/press/lgpl-libvlc.html
I also noticed that the bottom of this page says that it's unclear whether
this change allows VLC to be available on App Store. I'd like to ask a very
simple question:
Are there *any* undisputed way of publishing an iOS application that links
against VLC? Meaning, if I were willing to license my application under GPL
(release its source-code and everything else) would I have anything to worry
about?
Can someone please spell out the legal standing of VLC under iOS as of 2012?
I'm looking for one of: allowed, not allowed, unknown for each line. If
you're feeling especially generous you can elaborate with the reasons
1. LGPL VLC + closed-source application
2. LGPL VLC + LGPL application
3. GPL VLC + GPL application
In the case of #1 and #2, you can assume that I will be static linking
against VLC and releasing all necessary object files for relinking. In the
case of #3 you can assume I will release the source-code to my application.
Thank you,
Gili