From IMDb and more recently:
- this is actually a fairly accurate/reasonable transcription of what I said."If you want to publish [H.264] on the Web and you are not doing it for any profit, you have a waiver - it was till 2016 and it was extended indefinitely - if you are not going to make any money off your videos. Whatever the definition is of that. Publishing video is expensive, it takes up bandwidth and there is usually some sort of business model involved where people are trying to recoup some costs. I'm not sure if that falls into the commercial area or not - and I don’t want some consortium to be the judge of that."
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Tantek Çelik’s fix for IE5/Windows’s critical box width failureon 259-260, 288, 299, 307, 338.
I have numerous Creative Commons licensed photos on Flickr, dozens of which have been published in online news and other publications: Tankek’s photos on Flickr tagged "press". Each Flickr photo links to the online article that published the photo. To-do: create a gallery or list here of thumbnails of these photos and citations for the articles that linked to them, sorted by date.