Group seeks to standardize music, video
A new group that includes Microsoft Corp. and Universal Music is hoping to make it easier to play music and videos across competing technologies. "The Content Reference Forum aims to publish standards to allow consumers to play music or other digital content encoded in one format to play easily on any device and in any country while also obeying contractual obligations, such as paying licensing fees and enforcing copyright protections."
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