what does it mean for DisplayPort to be "open-source"
what is the source of DisplayPort
what does it mean for DisplayPort to be "open-source"
what is the source of DisplayPort
*wipes tears* is it the lack of content protection, ensuring our lives will continue DRM-free?
*checks spec* no it just uses HDCP, exactly like HDMI
is it the DisplayPort logo and name, which can be used free of charge and without restrictions by anyone implementing the standard?
*checks VESA marketing guidelines* no, that's not it either!
so it turns out that DisplayPort is "open-source" because VESA (a consortium of multinational corporations) does not, as of present day, have a history of impeding some of the other multinational corporations from releasing some of the related code under an open-source license
that's a pretty weak definition of "open-source", folks
also if you call your HDMI port a "○○MI" port or whatever, the HDMI Forum can't go after you any more VESA can, go wild, everyone does this
as pointed out by @azonenberg, getting the DisplayPort v1.0/v1.1a spec (the latter being released in 2008) does not require an NDA with VESA. it's still patent-encumbered, you still can't use their trademarked logo if you implement it but don't submit for compliance, it still includes HDCP by reference, but at least you can get the PDF
(as you can probably tell I have all the PDFs anyway, it's not really the obstacle to anything)