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In March 2013, Google announced a deal with MPEG LA offering some protection.  For details see: [http://xiphmont.livejournal.com/59893.html Monty of Xiph.org's blog post, and the comments], and also [https://lwn.net/Articles/541894/ the links and comments in this LWN.net article].
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In March 2013, Google announced a deal with MPEG LA offering some protection.  For details see: [http://xiphmont.livejournal.com/59893.html Monty of Xiph.org's blog post, and the comments], and also [https://lwn.net/Articles/541894/ the links and comments in this LWN.net article], and the links in [http://www.osnews.com/story/26849/Google_called_the_MPEG-LA_s_bluff_and_won OSNews' article].
  
 
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Revision as of 00:40, 12 March 2013

WebM is an audio-video format which aims to require no patent royalties (something very rare in among audio-video formats). WebM has the backing of organisations such as Google, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and FSF.

WebM uses the VP8 video format and the Ogg Vorbis audio format. VP8 was originally developed by On2, which was bought by Google, who released On2's software as free software. As of 2013, Google is nearly finished the new VP9 format and a new WebM format may be planning to publish a new WebM format based on VP9 for video and Xiph.org's Opus for audio.

Using and advocating WebM

Technical details

WebM defines the overall format, with:

  • The overall file structure based on the Matroska container
  • Video compressed using the VP8 video codec
  • Audio compressed using the Vorbis audio codec

In 2013 or 2014, Google may release a new WebM format using VP9 for video and Xiph.org's Opus for audio.

Google's WebM software

The WebM project claims that WebM is 100% free software, released under a permissive licence similar to the revised BSD licence.[1]

VP8 video codec

VP8 is a video codec and format created by On2 (now owned by Google) and recently released as open source under a BSD-like licence. It offers a higher quality alternative to the Ogg Theora codec, in the battle against the proprietary and patent-encumbered H.264 standard. The Xiph Foundation, which manages development of Ogg Theora, has announced their support for WebM.[2]

Google's 2013 deal with MPEG LA

Background

The CEO of MPEG-LA, Larry Horn, claims to be preparing a patent pool to be used against VP8, and thus WebM.[3] The threat may not be credible since similar claims were made against Ogg Theora but never materialised.

Google countered with a WebM Community Cross-License (CCL) initiative (25. April 2011).

The March 2013 deal

In March 2013, Google announced a deal with MPEG LA offering some protection. For details see: Monty of Xiph.org's blog post, and the comments, and also the links and comments in this LWN.net article, and the links in OSNews' article.

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External links

References

  1. http://www.webmproject.org/about/
  2. "Xiph.Org announces support for the WebM open media project". http://www.xiph.org/press/2010/webm/. "The Xiph.Org Foundation is pleased to announce its support of the WebM open media project as a project launch partner. As announced earlier today at the Google I/O Developer Conference, the WebM format combines the VP8 video codec, the Matroska container, and the Vorbis audio codec developed by Xiph into a high-quality, open, unencumbered format for video delivery on the Web. Xiph will continue to contribute to WebM as a whole and collaborate in its further development and deployment." 
  3. http://www.mpegla.com/main/pid/vp8/default.aspx