Yes, I'm aware of the articles and issues. But, so far, there doesn't seem to be any companies that have signed up. Maybe that's changed since I've last looked. . .
There were 16 members from day one including:
AMD
Cisco Systems
HiSilicon Technologies (for itself and its parent, Huawei)
Logitech
Mozilla Corporation
Opera Software
STMicroelectronics (for itself and its 50/50 joint venture, ST-Ericsson)
Texas Instruments
Xiph.org Foundation
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Originally Posted by melgross
As far as the investigation goes, it means little right now. An investigation doesn't mean a finding.
I agree with you Mel. It's all too common for some posters to equate an investigation with guilt. Or confuse some bloggers comments with indisputable facts.
As I mentioned earlier, there's usually more gray (or perhaps pots and kettles?) than black and white when one company/organization accuses another of wrongdoing IMHO.
HiSilicon Technologies (for itself and its parent, Huawei)
Logitech
Mozilla Corporation
Opera Software
STMicroelectronics (for itself and its 50/50 joint venture, ST-Ericsson)
Texas Instruments
Xiph.org Foundation
I agree with you Mel. It's all too common for some posters to equate an investigation with guilt. Or confuse some bloggers comments with indisputable facts.
As I mentioned earlier, there's usually more gray (or perhaps pots and kettles?) than black and white when one company/organization accuses another of wrongdoing IMHO.
I don't see how some of those companies can contribute anything. A number have no patents in this area. Are these companies exhibiting solidarity, because they are using WebM, rather than contributing IP?
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Yes, I'm aware of the articles and issues. But, so far, there doesn't seem to be any companies that have signed up. Maybe that's changed since I've last looked. . .
There were 16 members from day one including:
AMD
Cisco Systems
HiSilicon Technologies (for itself and its parent, Huawei)
Logitech
Mozilla Corporation
Opera Software
STMicroelectronics (for itself and its 50/50 joint venture, ST-Ericsson)
Texas Instruments
Xiph.org Foundation
As far as the investigation goes, it means little right now. An investigation doesn't mean a finding.
I agree with you Mel. It's all too common for some posters to equate an investigation with guilt. Or confuse some bloggers comments with indisputable facts.
As I mentioned earlier, there's usually more gray (or perhaps pots and kettles?) than black and white when one company/organization accuses another of wrongdoing IMHO.
There were 16 members from day one including:
AMD
Cisco Systems
HiSilicon Technologies (for itself and its parent, Huawei)
Logitech
Mozilla Corporation
Opera Software
STMicroelectronics (for itself and its 50/50 joint venture, ST-Ericsson)
Texas Instruments
Xiph.org Foundation
I agree with you Mel. It's all too common for some posters to equate an investigation with guilt. Or confuse some bloggers comments with indisputable facts.
As I mentioned earlier, there's usually more gray (or perhaps pots and kettles?) than black and white when one company/organization accuses another of wrongdoing IMHO.
I don't see how some of those companies can contribute anything. A number have no patents in this area. Are these companies exhibiting solidarity, because they are using WebM, rather than contributing IP?