the problem with switching to ogg is the fact that it can be targeted in a similar fashion, and it would render many pieces of expensive hardware obsolete overnight.
by targeted in a similar fashion, I mean it can be assailed by companies who claim open source violation of their patents and then use those cases to sue others.
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the problem with switching to ogg is the fact that it can be targeted in a similar fashion, and it would render many pieces of expensive hardware obsolete overnight.
aka- not going to happen anytime soon.
by targeted in a similar fashion, I mean it can be assailed by companies who claim open source violation of their patents and then use those cases to sue others.