I do not really have a body for this. I was not aware that this is a thing and still feel like this is bs, but maybe there is an actual explanation for HDMI Forum’s decision that I am missing.

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    but maybe there is an actual explanation for HDMI Forum’s decision that I am missing.

    Licensing money.

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        The license holder is attaching additional terms and conditions that are incompatible with publicly disclosing the driver source code.

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          It still boggles my mind things can be licensed/copyrighted without being forced to disclose source code. The lack of transparency we’re okay with in society is absolutely unsustainable.

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        This wouldn’t work to scale. If Valve paid to license the spec for the Linux kernel, it would have to pay for every person who downloaded the driver, which is far more than the amount of people who buy the Steam Cube.

        Unless of course you’re suggesting that the kernel driver for the new spec become closed source.

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          OK. Fine. Then it’s going to be reverse engineered and everyone will use it anyways and they’ll get nothing.

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        If it ever gets open sourced, anybody will just use it without paying.