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--- Comment #22 from Wade D. Peterson <wadep_silicore@yahoo.com> ---
(In reply to comment #19)

3) An example is the EG 1:1990 “Alignment Color Bar Test Signal for
Television Picture Monitors”. [...] Find “EG 1:1990” in the list; you should
be able to download it at no cost. Note: this is an older analog TV standard
that they now make available at no charge.
I can see the entry in the search list, but it does not appear to be free
(US$50.00 showing here). Standards that are not freely available make it
more difficult for others to implement. Many documents have author /
publisher copyright but are still made freely available. This applies to
points (9) and (12) also. A patent is a much more significant issue than
copyright, although I sincerely doubt a palette in different arrangement. 

That’s interesting.  I was able to download the EG 1:1990 standard for free. 
The copy I received had a copyright notice (plus surplusage) that reads:
“Downloaded by guest on 2014-08-20 from IP 71.216.229.113 @ SMPTE All Rights
Reserved.”

I did a reverse lookup on the IP address from mxtoolbox.com, and it showed my
correct location of 44.98 -93.2638 (Hennepin County Library in Minneapolis,
Minnesota USA).

-Wade

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