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Remove RFC terms from the note #97

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Expand Up @@ -1237,22 +1237,22 @@ <h4>
<a>disconnect from a remote playback device</a>.
</p>
<div class="note">
<p>
The <a>remote playback device</a> may implement a subset
of the capabilities of the playback engine of the user
agent, and some <a>HTMLMediaElement</a> APIs may not make sense to use during
remote playback. In this case, the <a>local playback state</a> should
reflect as closely as possible the actual <a>remote
playback state</a> after a media command that is not supported during
remote playback.
</p>
<p>
For example, after calling <code><a>fastSeek</a>()</code> while
connected to a <a>remote playback device</a> that does not
support it, the <code><a>seeking</a></code> attribute of the
<a>HTMLMediaElement</a> should remain <code>false</code> and no
<code>seeking</code> event should be fired.
</p>
<p>
The <a>remote playback device</a> can implement a subset
of the capabilities of the playback engine of the user
agent, and some <a>HTMLMediaElement</a> APIs do not always
make sense to use during remote playback. In this case, the
<a>local playback state</a> is expected to reflect as closely
as possible the actual <a>remote playback state</a> after a
media command that is not supported during remote playback.
</p>
<p>
For example, after calling <code><a>fastSeek</a>()</code> while
connected to a <a>remote playback device</a> that does not
support it, the <code><a>seeking</a></code> attribute of the
<a>HTMLMediaElement</a> is expected to remain <code>false</code>
and no <code>seeking</code> event should be fired.
</p>
</div>
</section>
<section>
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