My issues with @w3c and my belief that it's fallen far off mission is mine alone. I don't want you to agree. I'd prefer to be wrong in this.

Jul 2, 2016 · 2:08 PM UTC

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examples from games software with DRM failures both in physical install & online DRM vendor lock in
as I understand it #eme is open to same attack vector as seen in uPlay DRM. DDOS provider which breaks security
what is the definition of good? What @netflix wants? When EME is enforced at hardware level?
doesn't that mean all CDMs face similar security attack vectors? Something EME was meant to solve?
this is a flawed argument that doesn't take in account power imbalances. @absalomedia @mholzschlag @w3c
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in practice, not being on Facebook is so ostracizing that you don't really have a choice. @absalomedia @mholzschlag @w3c
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oh please. How many users were invited at that table and had a say? @w3c @absalomedia @mholzschlag
DRM works until it no longer does. @robinberjon @absalomedia @mholzschlag
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Replying to @mholzschlag
I am simply responding to your statements. Can you cite someone other than @w3c who did something about EME?