From: Petter Reinholdtsen
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2012 10:53:31 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: First draft.
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First draft.
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+Title: HTC One X - Your video? What do you mean?
+Tags: english, video, standard, multimedia, web, personvern
+Date: 2012-04-26 13:00
+
+In an
+article today on Computerworld Norway, the photographer Eirik
+Helland Urke reports that the video editor included on
+HTC One
+X have some quite surprising terms of use. The article is mostly
+based on the twitter message from mister Urke, stating:
+
+
+"Drøy
+brukeravtale: HTC kan bruke MINE redigerte videoer kommersielt. Selv
+kan jeg KUN bruke dem privat"
+
+
+I quickly translated it to this English message:
+
+
+"Arrogant user agreement: HTC can use MINE edited videos commercially.
+I can ONLY use them in private."
+
+
+I've been unable to find the text of the license term myself, but
+suspect it is a variation of the MPEG-LA terms I
+discovered
+with Canon IXUS 130. The HTC One X specification specifies that
+the recording format of the phone is .amr for audio and .mp3 for
+video. AMR is
+Adaptive
+Multi-Rate audio codec with patents which according to the
+Wikipedia article require an license agreement with
+VoiceAge. MP4 is
+MPEG4 with
+H.264, which according to Wikipedia require a licence agreement
+with MPEG-LA.