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|title=WebVTT versus TTML: XML considered harmful for web captions?
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}}</ref> In February 2012 the [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] declared the [[Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers|SMPTE]] closed-captioning standard for online video content, a superset of TTML, as a "safe harbor interchange, delivery format".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.smpte.org/news-events/news-releases/fcc-declares-smpte-closed-captioning-standard-online-video-content-safe |title=FCC Declares SMPTE Closed-Captioning Standard For Online Video Content As Safe Harbor Interchange, Delivery Format |accessdate=20 February 2015}}</ref>
 
}}</ref> In February 2012 the [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] declared the [[Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers|SMPTE]] closed-captioning standard for online video content, a superset of TTML, as a "safe harbor interchange, delivery format".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.smpte.org/news-events/news-releases/fcc-declares-smpte-closed-captioning-standard-online-video-content-safe |title=FCC Declares SMPTE Closed-Captioning Standard For Online Video Content As Safe Harbor Interchange, Delivery Format |accessdate=20 February 2015}}</ref>
 
In 2015, [[Netflix]], Home Box Office ([[HBO]]), [[Telestream]], [[SMPTE]], and [[W3C]] received a [[Technology & Engineering Emmy Award#2015 Awards|Technology & Engineering Emmy Award]] for the category “Standardization and Pioneering Development of Non-Live Broadband Captioning,” for their work on TTML.