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** @types/react-lottie; version MIT -- https://www.npmjs.com/package/@types/react-lottie
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Provider aws-android-sdk-cognitoidentityprovider subcomponent being licensed
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* For aws-android-sdk see also this required NOTICE:
Version 2 of AWS SDK for Android
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THIRD PARTY COMPONENTS
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Update to legal notice, made Feb 2012, modified Sep 2013. We would like to
clarify that we are using a convention where multiple names in the Apache
copyright headers, for example
// Copyright 2009-2012 Yanmin Qian Arnab Ghoshal
// 2013 Vassil Panayotov
does not signify joint ownership of copyright of that file, except in cases
where all those names were present in the original release made in March
2011--
you can use the version history to work this out, if this matters to you.
Instead, we intend that those contributors who later modified the file,
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The list of authors of each file is in an essentially arbitrary order, but
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Microsoft Corporation
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Jan Silovsky
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Haihua Xu
Other Source Material
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This project includes a modified version of code published in Malvar, H.,
"Signal processing with lapped transforms," Artech House, Inc., 1992. The
current copyright holder, Henrique S. Malvar, has given his permission for
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Most of the command-line Ogg-based tools that are shipped as part of the
separate opus-tools package are also released under the three-clause BSD
license. The only exception is the opusinfo tool, which is released under the
GPLv2 license. Proprietary software developers wishing to use Opus may copy code
from opusenc and opusdec, but they may not copy code from the opusinfo tool to
build their applications.
Patents
Opus is covered by several patents. These patents are available under open-
source-compatible, royalty-free licenses. If you are not trying to attack Opus
with your patents, you will not have problems with these licenses.
Some of these licenses have been updated in the past and may be updated
again in the future. However, updates never invalidate the old licenses and
users are always free to rely on any of the previously available licenses. In
other words, newer licenses can give more rights, but never fewer.
Xiph.Org Foundation
The Xiph.Org foundation has several patent applications on techniques used
in Opus. When issued, these patents will be automatically available under the
terms provided in the below license. The license covers the listed patent
applications, along with any other patent or application covering Opus that is
owned by Xiph.Org.
Xiph.Org Patents/Applications covered:
US 61/284,154
US 61/450,041
US 61/450,053
US 61/450,060
and any other applicable
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license) license under Licensed Patents to make, have made, use, offer to sell,
sell, import, transfer, and otherwise run, modify (in a way that still complies
with the Specification), and reproduce any Implementation.
Definitions. Specification means, and includes the following, both
individually and collectively, (a) any standard specification of the Opus codec
adopted by the IETF Codec Working Group (“Standard”) and (b) any reference
implementation (each, a “Reference Implementation”) published by the IETF Codec
Working Group in the request for comments (“RFC”) issued by the IETF for the
Specification draft for which this License is issued, or any RFC that is issued
as an update or new version thereof. An Implementation means any Reference
Implementation, or another implementation that complies with the Specification.
Licensed Patents means all patents currently owned by Xiph or acquired hereafter
that Xiph has the right to license as set forth above and that are necessarily
infringed by the Specification, where “necessarily infringed” means: in the case
of (a) above, there is no commercially viable means of implementing the
Specification without infringing such patent; in the case of (b) above, use of
the reference implementation to the extent it infringes such patent.
Termination. If you, directly or indirectly via controlled affiliate or
subsidiary, agent, or exclusive licensee, file a Claim for patent infringement
against any entity alleging that an Implementation in whole or in part
constitutes direct or contributory patent infringement, or inducement of patent
infringement (a “Claim”), provided that a Reference Implementation also
infringes the patents asserted in the Claim, then any patent rights granted to
you under this License shall automatically terminate retroactively as of the
date you first received the grant. Claims made against an Implementation in part
will only trigger termination if the Implementation in part was done for the
purpose of combining it with other technology that complies with the
Specification so that the technology’s ultimate use will be consistent with the
Standard as a whole.
This license is also filed on the IETF site.
Broadcom
Broadcom has both issued patents and outstanding applications covering Opus.
These are available under the same license as the Xiph.Org patents. The license
covers the listed patents and patent applications, along with any other patent
or application covering Opus that is owned by Broadcom.
Broadcom Patents/Applications covered:
US 61/406,106
US 61/394,842
US 7,353,168
and any other applicable
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in this license) license under Licensed Patents to make, have made, use, offer
to sell, sell, import, transfer, and otherwise run, modify (in a way that still
complies with the Specification), and reproduce any Implementation.
Definitions. Specification means, and includes the following, both
individually and collectively, (a) any standard specification of the Opus codec
adopted by the IETF Codec Working Group (“Standard”) and (b) any reference
implementation (each, a “Reference Implementation”) published by the IETF Codec
Working Group in the request for comments (“RFC”) issued by the IETF for the
Specification draft for which this License is issued, or any RFC that is issued
as an update or new version thereof. An Implementation means any Reference
Implementation, or another implementation that complies with the Specification.
Licensed Patents means all patents currently owned by Broadcom or acquired
hereafter that Broadcom has the right to license as set forth above and that are
necessarily infringed by the Specification, where “necessarily infringed” means:
in the case of (a) above, there is no commercially viable means of implementing
the Specification without infringing such patent; in the case of (b) above, use
of the reference implementation to the extent it infringes such patent.
Termination. If you, directly or indirectly via controlled affiliate or
subsidiary, agent, or exclusive licensee, file a Claim for patent infringement
against any entity alleging that an Implementation in whole or in part
constitutes direct or contributory patent infringement, or inducement of patent
infringement (a “Claim”), provided that a Reference Implementation also
infringes the patents asserted in the Claim, then any patent rights granted to
you under this License shall automatically terminate retroactively as of the
date you first received the grant. Claims made against an Implementation in part
will only trigger termination if the Implementation in part was done for the
purpose of combining it with other technology that complies with the
Specification so that the technology’s ultimate use will be consistent with the
Standard as a whole.
This license is also filed on the IETF site.
Microsoft
Microsoft acquired patents and applications related to Opus through their
purchase of Skype. These patents (and any other Microsoft might have had) are
available under a different, but still royalty-free, license detailed below. The
license covers the listed patent applications, along with any other patent or
application covering Opus that is owned by Microsoft.
Microsoft Patents/Applications covered:
US-2008-0201137-A1
US-2010-0174535-A1
US-2010-0174534-A1
US-2010-0174547-A1
US-2010-0174532-A1
US-2010-0174537-A1
US-2010-0174542-A1
US-2010-0174531-A1
US-2010-0174541-A1
US-2010-0174538-A1
US-2011-0077940-A1
and any other applicable
MICROSOFT OPUS PATENT TERMS
11-7-2012
1. Patent Terms.
1.1. Specification License. Subject to all the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, I, on behalf of myself and my successors in interest and assigns,
hereby grant you a non-sublicensable, perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no-
charge, royalty-free, irrevocable license to my Necessary Decoder Claims for
your Specification Implementation.
1.2. Code License. Subject to all the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, I, on behalf of myself and my successors in interest and assigns,
hereby grant you a non-sublicensable, perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no-
charge, royalty-free, irrevocable patent license to my Necessary Reference
Implementation Claims to make, use, sell, offer for sale, import or distribute a
Code Implementation.
1.3. Conditions.
1.3.1. Availability. If you own or control Necessary Claims, the licenses
set forth in Section 1 are subject to and will become effective starting on the
date that you make a binding public irrevocable commitment to license, on
reasonable and non-discriminatory royalty-free licensing terms 1) your Necessary
Decoder Claims to all implementers for Specification Implementations, and 2)
your Necessary Reference Implementation Claims to all implementers for Code
Implementations, where the terms of this Agreement satisfy any reciprocity
requirements in your reasonable and non-discriminatory royalty-free licensing
terms. The promises set forth in Section 1 will remain in effect so long as you
continue to make such claims available for Specification Implementations and
Code Implementations under reasonable and non-discriminatory royalty-free
licensing terms. In addition, as a condition of the licenses set forth in
Section 1, you acknowledge and agree that you have not and will not knowingly
take any action for the purpose of circumventing the conditions in this Section
1. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you are not required to make the commitments
set forth in this Section 1.3.1 as a result of merely using a Specification
Implementation or a Code Implementation as an end-user.
1.3.2. Additional Conditions. This license is directly from me to you and
you acknowledge as a condition of benefiting from it that no rights from me are
received from suppliers, distributors, or otherwise in connection with this
license. This license is not an assurance (i) that any of my issued patent
claims covers a Specification Implementation or Code Implementation or are
enforceable or (ii) that a Specification Implementation or Code Implementation
would not infringe intellectual property rights of any third party.
1.4. Termination. All rights, grants, and promises made by me to you under
Section 1 are immediately terminated if you or your agent file, maintain, or
voluntarily participate in a lawsuit against me or any person or entity
asserting that a Specification Implementation infringes Necessary Decoder Claims
or a Code Implementation infringes Necessary Reference Implementation Claims,
unless that suit was in response to a corresponding suit regarding a
Specification Implementation or Code Implementation first brought against you.
In addition, all rights, grants, and promises made by me to you under Section 1
are terminated if you, your agent, or successor in interest seek to license
Necessary Decoder Claims for Specification Implementations or Necessary
Reference Implementations Claims for Code Implementations on a royalty-bearing
basis, unless that royalty-bearing licensing activity is in addition to, and not
in lieu of, reasonable and non-discriminatory royalty-free licensing terms for
Necessary Decoder Claims for Specification Implementations or Necessary
Reference Implementation Claims for Code Implementations. This Agreement may
also be terminated, including back to the date of non-compliance, because of
non-compliance with any other term or condition of this Agreement.
2. Patent License Commitment. On behalf of me and my successors in interest
and assigns, I agree to offer alternative reasonable and non-discriminatory
royalty-bearing licensing terms 1) to my Necessary Decoder Claims solely for
your Specification Implementation and 2) to my Necessary Reference
Implementations Claims solely for your Code Implementation.
3. Past Skype Declarations. You may, at your option, continue to rely on the
terms set forth in Skype’s past declarations made to the IETF for the Opus Audio
Codec, subject to the terms of those declarations and in lieu of the terms of
this Agreement solely for the patents set forth in those declarations.
4. Good Faith Obligations. I agree that I have not and will not knowingly
take any action for the purpose of circumventing my obligations under this
Agreement. In addition, I will not 1) seek an injunction or exclusion order
against a) Code Implementations for Necessary Reference Implementation Claims or
b) Specification Implementations for Necessary Decoder Claims or 2) require that
an implementer license its patents back to me, except for Necessary Reference
Implementation Claims for Code Implementations and Necessary Decoder Claims for
Specification Implementations. I will not transfer Necessary Reference
Implementation Claims or Necessary Decoder Claims unless the transferee is
subject to these obligations.
5. Disclaimers. I expressly disclaim any warranties (express, implied, or
otherwise), including implied warranties of merchantability, non-infringement,
fitness for a particular purpose, or title, related to the Specification or
Reference Implementation. The entire risk as to implementing or otherwise using
the Specification, Specification Implementation, or Code Implementation is
assumed by the implementer and user. IN NO EVENT WILL ANY PARTY BE LIABLE TO ANY
OTHER PARTY FOR LOST PROFITS OR ANY FORM OF INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER FROM ANY CAUSES OF ACTION OF ANY KIND
WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), OR OTHERWISE, AND WHETHER OR NOT THE OTHER PARTY HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. Nothing in this Agreement
requires me to undertake a patent search.
6. Definitions.
6.1. Agreement. “Agreement” means this document, which sets forth the
rights, grants, limitations, conditions, obligations, and disclaimers made
available for the particular Specification.
6.2. Code Implementation. “Code Implementation” means making, using,
selling, offering for sale, importing or distributing 1) the Reference
Implementation, or 2) an implementation that, in the case of an encoder,
produces a bitstream that can be decoded by a Specification Implementation
solely to the extent it produces such a bitstream, and, in the case of decoder,
is a Specification Implementation, where that Specification Implementation may
also infringe Necessary Reference Implementation Claims.
6.3. Control. “Control” means direct or indirect control of more than 50% of
the voting power to elect directors of that corporation, or for any other
entity, the power to direct management of such entity.
6.4. I, Me, or My. “I,” “me,” or “my” refers to the party making this
declaration, and any entity that I Control.
6.5. Necessary Claims. “Necessary Claims” means Necessary Decoder Claims and
Necessary Reference Implementation Claims.
6.6. Necessary Decoder Claims. “Necessary Decoder Claims” are those patent
claims that a party owns or controls, including those claims acquired after the
date of this declaration, that are necessarily infringed by an implementation of
the required portions (including the required elements of optional portions) of
the decoder Specification that are described in detail and not merely referenced
in the Specification.
6.7. Necessary Reference Implementation Claims. “Necessary Reference
Implementation Claims” are those patent claims that a party owns or controls,
including those claims acquired after the date of this declaration, that are
necessarily infringed by the Reference Implementation. Necessary Reference
Implementation Claims do not include claims that would be infringed only as a
consequence of further modification of the Reference Implementation.
6.8. Reference Implementation. “Reference Implementation” means the
implementation of the Opus encoder and/or decoder code extracted from Appendix A
of the Specification.
6.9. Specification. “Specification” means IETF RFC 6716 dated September
2012.
6.10. Specification Implementation. “Specification Implementation” means
making, using, selling, offering for sale, importing or distributing any
conformant implementation of the decoder set forth in the Specification 1) only
to the extent it implements the Specification and 2) so long as all required
portions of the Specification are implemented. Specification Implementation also
includes any implementation of a decoder included in subsequent versions of RFC
6716 1) only to the extent that it implements the decoder Specification, and 2)
so long as all required portions of the decoder Specification are implemented.
6.11. You or Your. “You,” “you,” or “your” means any person or entity who
exercises patent rights granted under this Agreement, and any person or entity
you Control.
This license is also filed on the IETF site. The old license is still
available.
Other disclosures
While Xiph.Org, Broadcom, and Microsoft filed IPR disclosures giving
royalty-free licenses to their patents used in Opus, four companies that did not
directly participate in the development of Opus, Qualcomm, Huawei, France
Telecom, and Ericsson, filed IPR disclosures with potentially royalty-bearing
terms. The IETF allows anyone (and their dog) to file an IPR disclosures if they
think that their patents “covers or may ultimately cover” a standard. In fact,
for any organization who can be said to have contributed in any (very loosely
defined) way, these IPR statements are not just allowed, but required. It is
thus safer for organisations to declare as much as they can. As an example, one
can find similar non-free Qualcomm IPR statements on both SIP and SDP. To our
advantage, however, the IETF IPR disclosure policies require companies to
provide the actual patent numbers. This allows anyone to verify these claims for
themselves, which is definitely a good thing.
When it comes to patents, it is difficult to say much without making lawyers
nervous. However, we can say something quite direct: external counsel Dergosits
& Noah has advised us that Opus can be implemented without the need to license
the patents disclosed by Qualcomm, Huawei, France Telecom, or Ericsson. We can
also say that Mozilla is confident enough in Opus to ship it to hundreds of
millions of Firefox users. Similarly, Cisco and Google are also supporting Opus
in some products. More companies are expected to do the same soon.
Mozilla invested significant legal resources into avoiding known patent
thickets when designing Opus. Whenever possible, we used processes and methods
that have been long known in the field and which are considered patent-free. In
addition, we filed numerous patent applications on the new things we invented to
help defend the Opus community. As a result, Opus is available on a royalty-free
basis and can be deployed by anyone, including other open-source projects.
Everyone knows this is an incredibly challenging legal environment to operate
in, but we think we’ve succeeded.
The licenses for these third party components are included in License file.
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