What makes the web great is that it is not controlled by a single company, organization, individual, or government. What makes the web great is that it is not tied to any specific technology. What makes the web great is that it makes no assumptions about what kind of software is available on a user's computer, or the computing power of said computer. What makes the web great is that the specifications that define it are free both freedom-wise and cost-wise.

I am sorry, but Adobe Flash, and websites based on Adobe Flash, break every one of these fundamental points about the web. That Hulu cannot survive in an environment where users and giant entertainment companies are on equal footing is a fault of Hulu's, not of the web.

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