The party may be over (or, more accurately, may be postponed indefinitely) for Ogg Vorbis; firstly, the webcasting company supporting the file format has collapsed, and now Thomson (the licensers of the MP3 patents) are making threatening noises. Mind you, the threats may be baseless, and merely intended to make potential adopters afraid of a possibly illegal or expensively licensed technology.

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