It sure could. Quicktime is easily replaceable by HTML5, too. Perhaps that
iTunes thing you're talking about only works with the actual Quicktime plugin
and not the Totem Quicktime-compatible plugin (I don't know why it would,
digital restriction features maybe?), but provides an HTML5 interface as a
fallback.
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