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by untog 2530 days ago
I wouldn't say it's the only reason. H264/5 are not royalty-free codecs. YouTube is a powerful tool Google can use to push a royalty-free codec, much like Apple used the iPhone to push people off Flash. It's one of few areas I agree with Google being heavy handed.
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What, over and above the H.264 licensing that covers them for 1080p content?

It’s google doing what google always does: pushing a google controlled thing to become a “standard”.

It's an open source, royalty free codec. I'd much rather use that than one owned and licensed by a private organisation, no matter whether Google develops it or not.
It’s still patent encumbered, and if you happen to sue Google, because they do something shitty, you lose your patent grant.
How does that make H264 preferable?
It's not operated by a company with a penchant for abusing its 800 pound gorilla status?