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The Haiku media kit supports h.264 playback today. It's based on ffmpeg after all.
Then the Webpositive browser just has to support the video tag with media kit and we can merrily play all the h.264 and theora video. I'll take that over Gnash any day thank you very much.
So even if Haiku would be obligated to exclude h.264 and other codecs for legal reasons. It could just as easily be added after installation. It's like on Linux. The first package I install on Ubuntu is ubuntu-restricted-extras to get all the codecs Canonical won't ship.
So in practice this will be no problem for the consumer.