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Re: [FSF] Supporter item: World Wide Web Consortium takes next step with controversial DRM proposal, Defective by Design condemns decision |
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Wed, 22 May 2013 18:39:30 -0300 |
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El mié, 22-05-2013 a las 14:45 -0400, Zak Rogoff escribió:
> ### World Wide Web Consortium takes next step with controversial DRM
> proposal, Defective by Design condemns decision
>
> *From May 9th*
>
> The HTML Working Group of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) today
> released a First Public Working Draft of the controversial Encrypted
> Media Extension (EME) specification, despite massive opposition from
> public interest organizations and members of the public. W3C CEO Jeff
> Jaffe also released a statement justifying the Working Group's
> decision, and we responded: "The situation is actually worse than we
> thought, because the W3C now appears to be bizarrely insisting that
> Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) is a necessary component of a
> free Web. We were under the impression that the standardized Web was
> meant to be a structure that mitigated against holders of particular
> proprietary technologies bullying Web users and developers, or
> extracting royalties from them as preconditions for participation. If
> companies want to do such bullying, they can do it on their own time
> and their own dime; the W3C should not help them or endorse them."
>
> *
> <http://www.fsf.org/news/world-wide-web-consortium-takes-next-step-with-controversial-drm-proposal-defective-by-design-condemns-decision>
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