YouTube Explains Where HTML5 Video Fails
awjr writes "YouTube have pretty much come down on the side of Flash having major issues with the lack of features that the HTML5 <video> tag has and may never have."
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Not true at all, unless you define "original" in such a way that it means no original work has ever been created, which would just make it meaningless instead.
Successful creators often get sued by less successful opportunists, though, but that's got more to do with the U.S. legal system being played like the lottery.