New MPEG-4 Licensing Scheme 336
morcheeba writes: "EETimes is reporting that the licensing of MPEG-4 patents will be substantially different than the existing MPEG-2 licenses. The per-player fee will be substantially cheaper ($0.25 instead of $2.50), but a new "use fee" component of $0.02/hour will be charged to service providers. More on MPEG-4 in general at MacWeek; The MPEG-4 Industry Forum and MPEG LA are handling the licenses."
Re:Economics of the past (Score:3, Funny)
And what about no-software-patents countries? (Score:3, Funny)
And if they complain that citizens of the USA can view my videos, I'll just say (or rather instruct my lawyer to say) "Do you... Yahoo?"
MPEG2 is the oldest codec EVER! (Score:4, Funny)
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(5) For MPEG-2 Packaged Media, the royalty is US $0.04 before September 1, 2001/$0.035 from September 1, 1001 to March 1, 2003/$0.03 from March 1, 2003 for the first MPEG-2 Video Event, plus $0.01 for each additional 30 minutes or portion recorded on the same copy...
Re:Linux is only free if your time is worthless... (Score:2, Funny)
you wouldn't loose work time because you would not have to work.
I doubt that you would be capable of "letting loose or releasing" work time, as that would require the ability to manipulate time itself. However, it is possible that one could fail to efficiently exploit work time. I believe the word you were looking for is lose.
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