Use free standards

This letter is the result of Nokia and Apple recent activity in orderto change the default audio/video codecs from Ogg/Theora+Vorbis [1],[2]to H.264/AAC [3],[4] in the future HTML5 standard.Nokia outl... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
201.
Wolfgang K 21 June 2014

"FREE STANDARDS ! FIGHT PATENT ABUSE Country Malaysia"

202.
Koen M 17 June 2014

"Keep HTML an open and free standard! Country Netherlands"

203.
John Davids 17 June 2014

"Use free standards! Country United States of America"

204.
Alexander Gk 14 June 2014

"I like the Ogg Format. Country Russia"

205.
Sergey D 11 June 2014

"vv Country ukraine"

206.
Alex S 9 June 2014

"There is no good support for H.264 in Linux. Country Russia"

207.
Danin A 9 June 2014

"Use free standarts Country Russia"

208.
Dmitry M 25 May 2014

"web programmer Country Russia"

209.
Alexandre O 24 May 2014

"Everyone loses with software patents and patent-encumbered formats. Royalty-free DRM-less Free Open Standards are the only morally-right way to go. Country Brazil"

210.
H O 19 May 2014

"cut the patent crap Country Netherlands"

211.
Marcus D 8 May 2014

"Using anything less than a free/open standard like OGG to extend an -existing- free/open standard (like HTML) is absurd. Country Switzerland"

212.
Vladimir S 4 May 2014

"no Country Russia"

213.
Michael Young 2 May 2014

"I'm disagree with Nokia Country Russia"

214.
Tim T 30 April 2014

"Please keep audio and video options in HTML5 open and unimcumbered by any company, DRM or other restrictive options. HTML5 should not get in the battle over copyright or this company vs that company. HTML should just be the language used to publish a web "

215.
Miguel Solomon 26 April 2014

"I like freedom Country Russia"

216.
Kairzhan Craig 25 April 2014

"Use free standarts Country KAZAKHSTAN"

217.
Mark K 12 April 2014

"DRM is not a requirement for the Web, rather, it's desired by some businesses, and there is nothing to stop them using it. The default codec options for HTML must be open, non-proprietary, and implementable by anyone without restriction; the OGG codecs me"

218.
Constantine Hayes 10 April 2014

"! Country RU"

219.
Yura Howell 29 March 2014

"agree Country Ukraine"

220.
Zuev N 24 March 2014

"I like ogg Country Russian Federation"

221.
Tony S 24 March 2014

"none Country UK"

222.
Rezamazaheri Newman 21 March 2014

"access able Country Iran"

223.
Kia T 21 March 2014

"I have read the petition to W3C and I signed. Country Iran (Islamic Republic of)"

224.
Daniel Felipereisa 14 March 2014

"I'm free! Country Brasil"

225.
Alexander P 11 March 2014
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