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There are very tricky laws on the books regarding patents and public disclosure, which is why most things regarding IP is heavily secretive.
There is nothing tricky about patent laws and public disclosure. You submit a patent application, that is public disclosure. PERIOD.
Contracts between two or more private parties have no requirement for public disclosure.




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So did Google take a license of patents that the MPEG LA never disclosed? I don't think so.
On2 likely never opened negotiations with the MPEG LA to the point where such information was disclosed under NDA.
There are very tricky laws on the books regarding patents and public disclosure, which is why most things regarding IP is heavily secretive.