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  1. MPEG LA License for MPEG-4 Video FAQ

    This page provides answers to frequently asked questions about potential patent license fees for content providers and software developers who use MPEG-4 video. The following information pertains only to the terms of MPEG LA's MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfol
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    With the increasing popularity of online video comes the increasing need to maximize the accessibility of its content. If your video contains relevant information, deaf or blind people should be able to get to it. And people who use exotic browsers or pla
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