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It was proprietary. But it's not anymore. Article about Ogg is confusing in its wording.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VP3#Move_to_free_software
VP3 was originally a proprietary and patented video codec.
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In September, 2001 it was donated to the public as open source, and On2 irrevocably disclaimed all rights to it, including a royalty-free license grant for any patent claims it might have over the software and any derivatives their patents on the technology, allowing anyone to use any VP3-derived codec for any purpose.
I call it non proprietary.