Nokia to W3C: Ogg is proprietary, we need DRM on the Web »
Posted By Wil 1 year, 6 months ago in Science & TechnologyNokia has filed a submission with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) objecting to the use of Ogg Theora as the baseline video standard for the Web. Ogg is an open encoding scheme, but Nokia called it "proprietary" and argued for the inclusion of standards that can be used in conjunction with DRM.
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