I have sent the following message to MPEG-LA's licensing e-mail address (Licensing-web at mpegla.com) found here: http://www.mpegla.com/main/Pages/Contact.aspx> I would like to inquire about the following case of usage that I think > is quite common nowadays, and what licensing fees might be applicable > to such usage. > > I purchase a product, such as a Canon digital camera, that has a video > recording feature which produces H.264-compliant video in an MP4 video > container format. Note that said products generally have a clause in > their manual explaining that usage of H.264 with said device is > explicitly for personal, non-commercial usage. > > I then take this video file and transcode it into another video > format, say, Ogg Theora or WebM, or something else that does not have > a licensing fee related to its usage. > > I then would like to release said work under a Creative Commons > Attribute Share-Alike 3.0 US license. Note that such a license *does* > allow commercial usages. You can ignore the specific license, the > point is, said transcoded work is released under a license that allows > commercial usage and redistribution in a free/libre manner. > > For the purposes of demonstration, let's say the video I recorded and > then released was exactly 30 minutes long. > > The only role H.264 played was in the original capture of the video. > It existed only on the camera as well as on my computer after > copying. I may keep this file for archival purposes, but I do not > intend on releasing it for commercial purposes. > > Would licensing fees related to the usage of the H.264 spec in the > above-outlined scenario be applicable? > > Additionally, I would request that I can share your response to this > question of mine on librevideo.org, the contents of which are CC-BY-SA > 3.0 US (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/). I think > the answer is something many people have been seeking, and for which > licensing terms and explanations by others have been very confusing to > the lay person who is the actual target user of said products. > > Thank you in advance for your explanation. > > Sincerely, > > Basil Mohamed Gohar, /Libre Video/ (http://librevideo.org)