This is a black mark on companies like Google who spent the last several years enabling this rather than fighting ithttps://twitter.com/doctorow/status/909855799874265088 …
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The bizarre thing is that W3C management seems to be so in love with EME. As I said, I could never get a straight answer about why.
"Love". Again, trolling language trying to hideous lack of evidence.
The decision was made, repeatedly, by @timberners_lee directly. https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20170712/10262037770/eff-officially-appeals-tim-berners-lee-decision-drm-html.shtml …
Doesn't require magic powers to look that up.
The approval by @timberners_lee https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-media/2017Jul/0000.html …
"The objections were overruled" is not a consensus process.pic.twitter.com/7Q5dWkKbFn
Nor is it an actual explanation. After years of watching this, including hours of conversation with @timberners_lee in person ...
... I have no other conclusion other than a desire to push through DRM at the W3C absent very strong arguments.
I'll call that a "love" for the project on Twitter. You call it whatever you want. I still have no explanation for it despite asking a lot.
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