Well, those companies may find themselves in legal trouble. Or, unable to sell their products to large institutions globally who themselves are required to provide w3c compliance. Google just recently lost an antitrust lawsuit about its search engines..perhaps a browser one should follow given what you say here?

Kare



On Sat, 13 Jun 2026, Marco Moock wrote:

Am 13.06.26 um 17:40 schrieb Karen Lewellen:
 And the authority?
 w3c standards are governmental policies world wide.

There is no. There is just a company that develops it and many webmasters (often inside companies) that use the new featuresets.
They don't care about other browsers in most cases.

IE is long dead, Opera gave up its own engine a long time ago, Firefox still exists (but with shrinking marketshare). Most of the world only cares about Chrome and its derivatives.

w3c is just an organisation like IETF or IEEE. They can publish standards and vendors can use them - or develop their own proprietary.

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