Comment Re:Nonsense (Score 1) 675
Yes it's licensed under the GPL, but not _exclusively_ under the GPL. You can choose your terms from the quoted list of three. So a company - Mozilla or any other - could choose "MPL", and then combine the Mozilla code with proprietary code, whether it implemented video codecs or did something else. The MPL patent language only applies to the code in the final product which is MPLed, and the GPL patent language wouldn't apply at all, because the company's original choice of terms from the three was MPL, not GPL. Netscape is an example of a company which did this, but there are many others who do it today.
Gerv