Linked by Eugenia Loli on Sat 1st May 2010 22:17 UTC
UPDATE: Engadget just wrote a reply to this article. The article says that you don't need an extra license to shoot commercial video with h.264 cameras, but I wonder why the license says otherwise, and Engadget's "quotes" of user/filmmaker indemnification by MPEG-LA are anonymous...
UPDATE 2: Engadget's editor replied to me. So according to him, the quotes are not anonymous, but organization-wide on purpose. If that's the case, I guess this concludes that. And I can take them on their word from now on.
UPDATE 3: And regarding royalties (as opposed to just licensing), one more reply by Engadget's editor.
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2007-02-20
Good article!
If you do not like the way apple is behaving, do not buy their stuff.
If you do not like Microsoft change to linux, do not buy ms-stuff.
That is the only power consumers have.
BTW I do not understand people talking about "design" when they mention an iphone. Go count how many small boxes with a metall "border" and two smooth sides exist.