Two months ago, we published an open letter to Google, "Free VP8, and use it
on 
YouTube<http://www.fsf.org/news/blogs/community/google-free-on2-vp8-for-youtube>"
— today we're happy to congratulate Google for making this request a
reality.

>From today, users will be able to download and install free software to play
and encode the new WebM format <http://www.webmproject.org/>. WebM is based
on the Matroska container format — replacing Ogg — and the VP8 video codec
which replaces Theora. Crucially, the Vorbis audio codec is part of the new
WebM specification.

Google has announced <http://www.webmproject.org/about/faq/> that all videos
that are 720p or larger uploaded to YouTube after May 19th will be be
encoded in WebM as part of its current HTML5
demonstration<http://www.youtube.com/html5>
.

The Free Software Foundation supports the adoption of WebM and calls upon
all browser developers to support WebM and Ogg, much like Mozilla and Google
are already doing with Firefox and Chromium.

Free software users can show support for this new technology by joining our
PlayOgg mailing list <http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/advocate>, where
we are organizing efforts to call on websites that publish video to switch
to free formats.

http://www.fsf.org/news/free-software-foundation-statement-on-webm-and-vp8
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