NOTE: I am not a lawyer.

PacketVideo has released the codecs under Apache 2.0 license. For your
immediate reference, the Apache 2.0 license can be found at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html. From what I
understand of the license, you are free to use the code at your will.
That being said, what can or cannot go on your commercial product
would be best known to you and/or your legal personnel.

-Ravi

On Nov 17, 9:55 am, Akio <akioo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Sir:
>
>         if I try to use packet video codecs in commercial projects,
> not android based sw framework, is it ok?
>         I know i have to pay the paten holder. do I have to pay to
> packetvideo corp?
>         BTW, I also do some modification of packet video codecs to fit
> the xgcc enviroment and our sw stack.
>         What shoud I do? I can open the whole porject if it has to
> follow the apache 2.0's way. If some need
>         the building system, I can provide the whole Makefile.
>
>         Thank you very much.
>
> Best Regards,
> Akio

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