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MPEG LA Announces Permanent Royalty Moratorium For H264

vistapwns writes "MPEG LA has announced that free h264 content (vs. paid h264 content which will still have royalties) will be royalty free forever. With ubiquitous h264 support on mobile devices, personal computers and all other types of media devices, this assures that h264 will remain the de facto standard for video playback for the foreseeable future."

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  1. Re:It's the ISO/IEC standard, not de facto by TheSync · · Score: 0, Troll

    H.264 is not some interloping monopolist, it's a real honest-to-goodness vendor-neutral open standard.

    And (theoretically) all the intellectual property in H.264 is available in a RAND (reasonable and non-discriminatory) license.

    However lot of people are DELUDING themselves into believing that other less-popular codec systems do not have any intellectual property infringements, when it is possible they fall under unknown, non-RAND intellectual property claims.