rippe77 writes “Google has taken down the open-source project CoreAVC for Linux due to a DMCA complaint. The CoreAVC codec is a commercial high-definition H.264 DirectShow filter for windows provided by CoreCodec Inc.. The CoreAVC for Linux project provided various patches for Linux applications (mplayer, MythTV, xine) to use these DirectShow decoder filters in Linux. The takedown is quite controversial, as the CoreAVC project didn’t provide any copyrighted material — only the means to use the DirectShow filters in Linux.” (The takedown notice is not yet up at Chilling Effects, but Google’s page has a link that’ll take you there when it is.)

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