It is simply a data format that is non-standard and that you have to pay for proprietary decoders. What is new about that? just because google give you that feature if you pay them with your data, does not make it free for everyone. so it is not in place for firefox.
Or should firefox charge a fee for each user? it is crazy, even so when the alternative is already existent and open standard.
what is even crazier is that they demand a payment, for a spec which only "benefit" over the open source code is that they can add DRM on top of it, so they can also charge the end user.
Or should firefox charge a fee for each user? it is crazy, even so when the alternative is already existent and open standard.
what is even crazier is that they demand a payment, for a spec which only "benefit" over the open source code is that they can add DRM on top of it, so they can also charge the end user.