Ha, there we go. So no license really.

Thanks for the help Jim!

On Oct 8, 4:18 pm, Jim Huang <jserv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/10/8 mvniekerk <mvniek...@gmail.com>:
>
> > Android uses the openCORE media framework. Are all devices that uses
> > Android licensed to use the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft's mp3
> > technologies?
> > E.g. say for instance Company A makes an handheld device, are they
> > immediately licensed to use this product or should Company A interact
> > with Fraunhofer for licenses?
>
> I'm not a lawyer, but I think that you can check out the disclaimers
> inside OpenCore source:
>    http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/external/opencore.git;a=blo...
>
> <%
> THIS IS NOT A GRANT OF PATENT RIGHTS.
>
> Google makes no representation or warranty that the codecs for which
> source code is made available hereunder are unencumbered by
> third-party patents.  Those intending to use this source code in
> hardware or software products are advised that implementations of
> these codecs, including in open source software or shareware, may
> require patent licenses from the relevant patent holders.
>  %>
>
> Regards,
> Jim Huang (jserv)http://0xlab.org/
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