On 04/23/2013 06:15 PM, Free Culture Foundation wrote:
A handful of myths have become common defenses of the W3C's plan for
"Encrypted Media Extensions" (EME), a [Digital Restrictions
Management][1] (DRM) scheme for HTML5, the next version of the markup
language upon which the Web is built.
This is only further proof that the W3C no longer protects the open web.
The web is dead.
DNS and the aging underlying technologies that support the Web are also
dead, or soon to become so.
Even MPLS, DWDM with ROADM are long in the tooth. Sonet and GPON were
ancient before they were published, and all TDM is going the way of MySpace.
I would not rely on the W3C to be our ally in the fight to control our
own identities.
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