What gives? What "arrangement with Apple QuickTime" would force NPR to no
longer offer QuickTime for their audio offerings? Is Apple going to come
down on my system and demand a "new arrangement" for me to use QT?
I love QuickTime and invested quite a bit of time and money developing my
site. However, I'm noticing QuickTime offerings appearing less and less on
major sites. I also noticed that all the major news organizations using
Real or Windows Media for their video offerings. This is another loss for
Apple.
>NPR.org had been offering some of its audio in the Apple QuickTime format
>under an arrangement with Apple QuickTime. We regret that we were unable to
>reach mutually acceptable terms for a new arrangement with Apple QuickTime.
>As a result, NPR is unable to continue offering its content in this
>format.
>
>You can also contact Apple QuickTime directly at: email@hidden
>
>Weston
>NPR Online
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