FFmpeg developer calls out OxideAV for AI license laundering of his code
dmitrygr
26 points
3 comments
May 06, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (3 comments)
rvz
> "Clean-room implementation built from the behavioural trace at docs/video/magicyuv/magicyuv-trace-reverse-engineering.md. Zero C dependencies; no third-party source consulted." *Claude lifts ffmpeg dependency*
atoav
Good thing the publisher is responsible for the infringement, not their AI.
octoberfranklin
This project is authored by the guy responsible for the Mt Gox fiasco. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Karpeles It is not his first fraud.