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Playing the devil's advocate, though, we probably wouldn't want to see a world where every standard is under the control of one single entity either. After all, the DVD and HDCP standards each emerged as the One True Standard of their realm at some point, and then everyone could see the result of this unification: unskippable ads, video disks that will only play reliably in one small part of the world, audio and video connectivity that requires an expensive and restrictive license to be implemented...
Edited 2012-12-18 08:14 UTC