Not to mention that if they did pay for the license, I'm not sure that it would propagate down to forking projects. If you can't fork Firefox, that significantly impedes the utility of its open-source development model.
We'll have WebCL in all modern browsers before we will have a format for compressed audio that works on all browsers.
Arguing over what format to support is pointless, we will be able to ship our own (fast, secure) decoders before there will be any consensus on what compressed video/audio formats to support.
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" We Are Building a Better Internet
And we’re dedicated to keeping it free, open and accessible to all. "
What should happen instead, MPEG-LA should give a perpetual license to all non-profit or open source developers of anything whatsoever.
Arguing over what format to support is pointless, we will be able to ship our own (fast, secure) decoders before there will be any consensus on what compressed video/audio formats to support.