It’s way worse.
With bsd you could at least take the code you got and make your own fork, with these shared source licenses you get nothing.
It’s way worse.
With bsd you could at least take the code you got and make your own fork, with these shared source licenses you get nothing.
I felt the same way about webp when it came out.
In practice it doesn’t really matter:
Also, it turned out that even if it’s quite good, lossless webp is rarely seen in the wild because svg is more convenient.
Heif is covered by patents in the mpegla patent pool of which apple is a member. They have a vested interest in it becoming mainstream.
Feel free to say it any way you like, it makes no difference:
It’s all the exact same thing, nobody will bat an eye.