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A GitHub repository maintained by Rockchip has been disabled following a DMCA takedown request filed by a contributor to the FFmpeg project. The company was informed about the problem nearly two years ago, but despite repeated assurances, it has still taken no action to resolve it. In the end, the expected happened.
The complaint alleges that Rockchip’s Media Process Platform (MPP) repository contains multiple files derived directly from FFmpeg’s libavcodec codebase and that the reuse violates the terms of the LGPL license under which FFmpeg is distributed.
For those unfamiliar, Rockchip is a Chinese semiconductor company best known for designing system-on-chip platforms widely used in single-board computers, Android devices, media players, and embedded Linux systems.



The tweets in question:


The DMCA repository:
https://github.com/rockchip-linux/mpp
Neither Rockchips English news or their x.com profile has written anything since 2023:

https://www.rock-chips.com/a/en/News/Press_Releases/index.html
They’re still active in China though:
https://www.cnx-software.com/2025/07/18/rockchip-unveils-rk3668-10-core-arm-cortex-a730-cortex-a530-soc-with-16-tops-npu-rk182x-llm-vlm-co-processor/