Hi,
About the absence of link: The link to Eyesight’s source code was in the paragraph about Eyesight on Studio’s download page (where there’s only ffmpeg now).
The page was re-written recently. I’ll ask if dropping the link was intentional.
About the rights: It’s sad to say but “borrowing” things without acknowledgement is the least of the infringements that are SOP in some branches of the software industry. Remember Studio was created (when BL was owned) by a game company and Eyesight was subcontracted to another company (it’s not me, it’s the subcontractor…). They indeed needed to be pressured to do the right thing but they eventually did.
About the absence of link: The link to Eyesight’s source code was in the paragraph about Eyesight on Studio’s download page (where there’s only ffmpeg now).
The page was re-written recently. I’ll ask if dropping the link was intentional.
About the rights: It’s sad to say but “borrowing” things without acknowledgement is the least of the infringements that are SOP in some branches of the software industry. Remember Studio was created (when BL was owned) by a game company and Eyesight was subcontracted to another company (it’s not me, it’s the subcontractor…). They indeed needed to be pressured to do the right thing but they eventually did.