(from the Openvideo alliance blog)

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20 January 2010 
Many users let their voices be heard on Google’s product ideas page for
YouTube ( http://productideas.appspot.com/#16/e=3d60a ), demanding that
Google switch to HTML5 standards, make Flash a fallback, reform their
copyright policies to be more fair use friendly, and more. People have
turned up in droves to let YouTube know that openness is important to
all of us.

To those who insisted on YouTube’s supporting of HTML5 and Ogg Theora,
Google responded:

        We’ve heard a lot of feedback around supporting HTML5 and are
        working hard to meet your request, so stay tuned. We’ll be
        following up when we have more information. We’re answering this
        idea now because there are so many similar HTML5 ideas and we
        want to give other ideas a chance to be seen.
        

It isn’t too late to vote these ideas up or add your own ideas. Head
over to the product ideas page at
http://productideas.appspot.com/#16/e=3d60a 
and join the push for a more open YouTube!

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More about the HTML5 test on Youtube at
http://openvideoalliance.org/2010/01/google-listens-unveils-html5-test/?l=en 

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Ciao!
Raffaella




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