But most of your comments seem to be conclusions looking for evidence rather than the other way around.
Honestly this debate seems like a waste of time for both of us. I'll leave it here, and I hope you have a good day.
Please be less enraged and try to understand the arguments of others in discussions.
Nothing to do with being "enraged"; in discussions it generally doesn't help to attribute motivation without evidence.
Now I got your point concerning the dependence. That was not clear to me before you elaborated and I don't see how I could have inferred that.
It is highly unlikely though that this integration into a game engine made any significant revenue in its 3 years of existence if you ask me. The integration is also still available, just not distributed via Unity store.
As VideoLan is a non-profit I tried to find info on their income to get a bigger picture, but failed to find that.
This is a matter of how someone might interpret "depends".
If you meant "effectively will cease to exist", that is incorrect.
If you meant that VideoLAN depends on Unity the same way I depend on the 5 dollars in my pocket to be fungible...VideoLAN still exists without Unity, same as I exist without the 5 dollars in my pocket.
There's nothing more to it, afaik.