Frage von decker:Good day,
I'm new here, you may forgive me if this post ends up in the wrong forum.
It's about the MXF logo.
http://www.irt.de/de/produkte-beratung.html
Since my company like The same would use on a flyer, it must be clarified, of course, if this is allowed.
Since it is so largely is a video format, I wanted to ask here if anyone knows who "invented" this format.
So I could probably figure out the author. A registered trademark is not.
My previous searches came to nothing and the companies that use it (as above) I have been able to help not synonymous next.
Thanks in advance
Decker
Antwort von Anne Nerven:
If the companies do not use it to know where they got the release, they will most likely NOT share. And if that is felt to this day no copyright or licensing administrator on the tooth, the use be a problem.
In addition, mxf "only" a container format is and I suspect therefore that it has no technical or other claim must meet in order to have something like a "mxf" standard to achieve. When Dolby or DVD logo because it looks so very different. Basically, it's not sweiter than if you have a logo or AVI Quicktime logo on the flyer. Why the "AVI" or "QT" should not do? Especially since you work with and have purchased products that support this format.
Greetings,
Dirk
Antwort von markusG:
Google is your friend:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Material_Exchange_Format