AV1 and the Video Wars of 2027
It’s six years in the future, and Netflix costs $4,000 a month. What happened? We continued our reliance on patented video codecs to stream web video, instead of supporting royalty-free AV1. Read more
It’s six years in the future, and Netflix costs $4,000 a month. What happened? We continued our reliance on patented video codecs to stream web video, instead of supporting royalty-free AV1. Read more
More than 100,000 people—and counting—are demanding Internet-friendly copyright laws in the EU 60,000,000 digital flyers. 117,000 activists. 12,000 tweets to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). Europe has been … Read more
Mozilla and Moniker have created a digital advocacy tool that urges lawmakers to modernize EU copyright law In the EU, outdated copyright law is threatening the health of the … Read more
In January, we published our first Internet Health Report on the current state and future of the Internet. In the report, we broke down the concept of Internet health into … Read more
Mozilla’s annual celebration of making online is challenging outdated copyright law in the EU. Here’s how you can participate. It’s that time of year: Maker Party. Each year, Mozilla hosts … Read more
The EU’s proposed copyright reform keeps in place retrograde laws that make many normal online creative acts illegal. The same restrictive laws will stifle innovation and hurt technology businesses. Let’s … Read more
The draft directive released today thoroughly misses the goal to deliver a modern reform that would unlock creativity and innovation in the Single Market. Today the EU Commission released their … Read more
Mozilla has launched a petition — and will be releasing public education videos — to reform outdated copyright law in the EU. The internet is an unprecedented platform for innovation, … Read more