License clarification

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License clarification

Postby fasteque » 04 Jul 2016 12:44

Hi all,

I kindly need a clarification about the license because it's not 100% clear to me.

We'll use the libvlc library for Android in a commercial project, without any modification: simple compilation and then aar file integration in our project.

Do we have to refer to the libvlc source code somewhere within our application? Should we release our application source code as well?
What about the media codecs? The application will run on smartphones and possibly TVs: will we be fine or should we pay some kind of license to use them?


Thanks!

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Re: License clarification

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 04 Jul 2016 14:53

For specific legal questions, I think you should ask your legal dept or lawyer, not a web forum.
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Re: License clarification

Postby fasteque » 04 Jul 2016 15:27

I guess the forum is moderated by someone from VideoLan and since they have picked the license for their own software, I hope they could give me some kind of feedback about that. Probably they have been asked this question several times over the years.

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Re: License clarification

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 04 Jul 2016 18:26

Do we have to refer to the libvlc source code somewhere within our application? Should we release our application source code as well?
What about the media codecs? The application will run on smartphones and possibly TVs: will we be fine or should we pay some kind of license to use them?
IANAL, but, in short: yes, no, no, maybe.

PS: I provide consulting on those questions, btw :)
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