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Opera's refusal to license H264 hasn't got anything to do with ideals, obviously (Opera being proprietary and all), but the Norwegian browser makers believes the license is simply too expensive.
That's a new low for OSNEWS. Well done Thom for spouting such utter and absolute tripe!
Opera supports and has always pushed for open standards. Man, your comment is so ill-informed. How the hell did you end up being so heavily involved in this site with that level of either childish nose-thumbing or inaccuracy? And no, I don't know which is worse.