On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:01:27PM +0100, Davide Puricelli wrote: > 1. You may use the Codec (and any Larger Work created by you) to > create Encoded Content, and may use, copy, distribute, display and > transmit that Encoded Content, provided that Encoded Content may not > be used for direct commercialization, without written permission of > Project Mayo.
Hideously non-free. Very ugly, too. > 6. Any Codec or Larger Works created by you must conform to the > MPEG-4 Video Standard. And again. > 7. You must receive prior express written permission from Project > Mayo before you use the names "DivX;-)", "DivX" or "Project Mayo" (or > any names incorporating those names) or the file extensions ".divx" > or ".div" to promote or endorse products derived from the Codec, > including, but not limited to Larger Works. I'm not sure what they're trying to restrict with the file extensions. File extensions don't promote stuff; they identify it. If they're trying to stop us from using *.divx or *.div, that's a non-free use restriction, too. -- David Starner - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recovering from a hard drive "crash" - website down