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The Monday 2007-01-29 at 14:25 -0500, Bryan S. Tyson wrote:

> The existence of ogg means that we do have a choice. I never said anything 
> about forcing anyone to release content in ogg. What I said was, if the 
> content is mp3 only, reject it. Do not use, and especially do not pay for, 
> mp3 files. Insisting on open formats means less content to choose from. 
> Apparently you (and sadly, most of the public) would rather be enslaved to 
> the whims of patent holders than give up some entertainment choices and be 
> free.

I don't recognize software pattents.

If I can choose, I choose ogg. If there is only mp3, so be it.

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Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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