The Anti-Capitalist Case for Standards.
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from Tea@programming.dev to technology@lemmy.world on 24 Mar 11:01
https://programming.dev/post/27449059
from Tea@programming.dev to technology@lemmy.world on 24 Mar 11:01
https://programming.dev/post/27449059
In a capitalist world, the often-overlooked systems of technical standards offer a rare example of economic collaboration that prioritizes the public good over profit.
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This is basically what the EU has doing with USB-C.
Ok, I’ll make it. Companies participate in standards organizations because it is strictly in their best interest to do so for several reasons.
If these companies didn’t benefit financially from participation a lot fewer of them might participate; big companies like IBM for whom pushing technology forward is a part of their identity would probably still participate, but the little Taiwanese company that only makes CD players probably wouldn’t give a shit and would only adopt the standard after the fact to avoid losing sales with none of the expense of contributing to the standard.
And those companies can even participate in several competing standard groups. It has nothing to do with advancing the field, only with protecting their interests.
Fuck the HDMI license