I think not, and that's what's causing all the talk :-)

Steven Gong wrote:
> I am lost in the long mail chain about the up-coming FlashPlayer. Is 
> anyone here can make a summary about what is happening in this 
> version? What are the restrictions and impacts on the server side? Thanks.
>
> On 8/22/07, *Nikolay Botev* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     The short answer: Yes, you've got this wrong.
>
>     Based on the information available at this point, Sorenson Spark,
>     VP6 and Nellymoser Audio will still be supported as explained on
>     Tunic's blog and confirmed here by an earlier post by Dominick
>     (re. Sorenson).
>
>     -Nikolay
>
>     ----- Original Message ----
>     From: Tabitha Flash < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>     To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>     Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 5:44:48 PM
>     Subject: [Red5] The New Flash Player
>
>     Hi,
>      
>     While I believe the name Red5 is of no relevence to its future
>     success, I am worried that this recently announced release of the
>     flash player will not support old video (and possibly audio)
>     codecs and that any future server delivery of audio and video will
>     have to come from FMS. I.e. The player will not support the
>     existing codecs for live, pre recorded or any type of stream. FMS
>     will convert everything and Red5 and the like will not work unless
>     they can transcode on the fly. Video conferencing for example will
>     not work using Red5.
>      
>     Have I got this wrong?  I hope so!
>      
>     Tabby
>
>     */Walter Tak < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>/* wrote:
>
>         How about Yellow6 or Green4 ?
>          
>         I mean ; who cares about a name. It isn't worth much since
>         it's mostly known to developers and those don't care if the
>         project is called XX73262, purple31337 or none.com
>         <http://none.com>.
>          
>         The zillion blogs that would write about a forced renaming of
>         Red5 to XXXX would be high in the ranks of G00gle so ppl
>         searching for Red5 after the namechange would
>         end up on the new domainname in seconds.
>          
>         IF however Red5 is violating anything, be it reverse
>         engineering, which seems to be illegal in several countries
>         then this project is at risk, right ?
>          
>         I'd like to hear some of the (other) developers views on this
>         case since we're heavily investing in Red5-technology and we
>         wouldn't like to hear that the product would be declared
>         'illegal' in the near future.
>          
>         Regards,
>         Walter
>          
>          
>
>             ----- Original Message -----
>             *From:* hank williams <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>             *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>             *Sent:* Wednesday, August 22, 2007 12:16 AM
>             *Subject:* Re: [Red5] H.264 codec on Flash player... but
>             not for Red5?
>
>             1. I am not clear what name you are saying red5 comes
>             close to infringing.
>              
>             2. If it does, there are no damages without notice. You
>             cannot sue if you ask someone to change the name and they
>             do. Its not like copyright infringement where any
>             infringement creates a statutory liability. Therefore any
>             intelligent open source project would just change its
>             name. This would not be a smart strategy for eliminating
>             open source and I *strongly* doubt red5 is at any risk
>             from this kind of a plan.
>              
>             Regards,
>             Hank
>
>              
>
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