Firefox and chromium (two out of three big web engines) use ffmpeg so billions use every day, for sure. In chrome though they disabled the obscure codecs.
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If a company had money to "bribe" why wouldn't they just pay off the original creators for a license change? Or make their own version of the gpl codebase?
It's not the 90s anymore, the majority of new software is released under permissive licensing. And companies are more willing to upstream their code, regardless of license.