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H.264 Streaming Fees Update: Impacts on Tech Companies

TSC Desk by TSC Desk
April 3, 2026
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H.264 Streaming Fees Update: Impacts on Tech Companies

H.264 Streaming Fees: What Changed, Who's Affected, and What It Means

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H.264 Streaming Fees: What Changed, Who’s Affected, and What It Means

The H.264 (AVC) streaming royalties landscape is undergoing a significant shift as the Via Licensing Alliance (Via) introduces a new fee structure starting in 2026. This change impacts unlicensed platforms seeking new licenses and reflects current market conditions. The new tiered system significantly increases fees for large platforms, with Tier 1 services facing annual fees of $4.5 million. This development raises questions about the future of streaming costs and market competition.

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The new fee structure applies only to previously unlicensed platforms seeking a license from 2026 onward. Existing licensees with agreements in place by the end of 2025 will retain their original terms. Via has communicated directly with unlicensed media companies, offering them a chance to secure a license under the old terms before the changes take effect. This approach may have left some smaller companies unaware, potentially increasing their financial exposure.

Market Context and Competition

The restructuring of the H.264 licensing fees aligns with the evolving streaming market, where AVC streaming has become a significant business category. Via’s decision to implement a tiered fee structure reflects the growing importance and profitability of streaming services. This move may push platforms to reconsider their codec strategies, especially as other codecs like HEVC and AV1 gain traction. The competitive landscape could see shifts as companies weigh the costs of compliance against potential alternatives.

Industry Implications

The increased fees for H.264 licensing could lead to broader industry changes. Large platforms might explore negotiating terms, redesigning their services to avoid specific patent claims, or even considering litigation. The decision by Via not to publicly announce these changes might result in some companies being caught off guard, prompting a reevaluation of licensing strategies. Additionally, the continued relevance of H.264 despite the expiration of many patents suggests that the codec will remain a staple in the streaming industry, albeit at a higher cost for new entrants.

The new fee structure underscores the importance of staying informed about licensing obligations and the potential financial implications for streaming platforms. As the industry adapts to these changes, companies will need to carefully assess their positions and consider their options in a landscape where licensing costs are becoming a more prominent factor in strategic decision-making.

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