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.
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is there monetary gain in it for @w3c ? Or lawfare from places like RIAA?
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From an immediate software perspective, we as a browser have NO CHOICE. It forces implementation. That's not OPEN WEB. @w3c
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I get it's not open. The forced implementation mandate may be due to pervasiveness of chipsets with inbuilt DRM.
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Goal: Solve interop between platforms! The spec is now manipulated by external interests. Transcend limitations, not create!
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lots of money was thrown at chipset makers for DRM solutions. Software doesn't have to honour that bias / implementation.
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Replying to @absalomedia
Yes, this is where my thoughts are. Hardware and software should not be tied to each other. I think #DRM #EME forces the bias.

Jul 2, 2016 · 2:29 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
it does. Having money thrown at you as a software vendor for DRM does play on greed & increase bias. Users may not want it.
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