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Title: Is Ogg Theora a free and open standard?
-Tags: english, standard, video
+Tags: english, standard, video, digistan, h264
Date: 2010-12-25 20:25
The
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ controlled by a single vendor, it isn't, but I have not found any
documentation indicating this.
According to
-a report
+a report
prepared by Audun Vaaler og Børre Ludvigsen for the Norwegian
government, the Xiph foundation is a non-commercial organisation and
the development process is open, transparent and non-Discrimatory.
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ them. Both Opera Software and the Mozilla Foundation have looked into
this and decided to implement Ogg Theora support in their browsers
without paying any royalties. For now the claims from MPEG-LA and
Steve Jobs seem more like FUD to scare people to use the H.264 codec
-than any real problem with Ogg Theora.
+than any real problem with Ogg Theora.
No constraints on re-use?