Patent question for davs2 - An open-source decoder of AVS2-P2/IEEE1857.4 video coding

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Hello,

Could we have legal opinion regarding:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1718540#c4

According to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Video_Standard

this standard is patented:

AVS Patent Pool Management Committee

In the aspect of intellectual property management, AVS established a "Patent 
Pool" management mechanism, with the management and authorization of the 
patent pool in charge of “AVS Patent Pool Management Committee”, an 
independent corporate association founded in September 20, 2004. The committee 
is also the first "Patent Pool" management institution in China. Relying on the 
independent corporate association “Beijing Haidian District Digital Audio and 
Video Standard Promotion Center” registered in the Civil Affairs Bureau of 
Haidian District of Beijing City, it set up one-stop, low-cost patent 
authorization principles and management rules [4] for patent technologies 
included in the standard, as the expert committee and the main business 
decision-making institution of the promotion center. The royalty for the first 
generation AVS standard is only charged one-yuan per terminal, and the same 
mode will be adopted for the second generation, to charge a small amount of 
royalty only for the terminal, excluding the contents, as well as software 
services on the Internet. 

Best regards,

Robert-André

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