I do see the GPL license. That's bizarre. I was under the impression
that the entire android tree has to be provided with the Apache
license. Maybe someone from Google can confirm.

Just fyi...PacketVideo has provided their version of the SBC encoder
already as part of OpenCORE [external/opencore/codecs_v2/audio/sbc].

-Ravi

On Apr 20, 12:13 am, Andy Quan <androidr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> As far as I remember, BlueZ is released under GPL license. Is this the same
> in android? If so, does this mean if I want to integrate my customized SBC
> encoder lib into this framework, I have to make my encoder open source?
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Andy
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