the reason it needs the W3C is that *the W3C is creating the circumventable technology*. Rarely do you get get the chance.
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Replying to @wycats @BrendanEich and
That doesn't require it to be at W3C. Nothing prevents a community-driven covenant.
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Replying to @robinberjon @wycats and
Covenant needs to bind the same W3C members who give up EME IPR via patent process, so it must be administered by W3C. Not optional on side.
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Replying to @BrendanEich @wycats and
No. That's the optimal option, but not the only one. Nothing prevents a separate operation to drive signatures.
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Replying to @robinberjon @wycats and
Ignores the leverage that W3C has on Its members, which it uses to get patent covenants, on which its moral authority (diminished) depends.
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Replying to @BrendanEich @wycats and
Clearly that purported leverage is not enough. The options are to try something or give up.
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Replying to @robinberjon @wycats and
Are you trolling now? We have no leverage. W3C had it and failed, up to the Director, to use it. What leverage now, harsh language?
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Replying to @BrendanEich @wycats and
The leverage of Recommendation was already in play to try to get something better out of EME in 2014. It didn't work.
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Replying to @robinberjon @BrendanEich and
In 2014 the Director was already pushing for the EME that DRM purveyors wanted. Where's the leverage when you can get want you want by fiat?
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Replying to @wycats @BrendanEich and
I was in those discussions, it was my job to be. I can attest no one in W3C management pushed for DRM. It's just not true.
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I was in the room for hours and hours of DRM debate chaired by TBL. He had little time for any arguments from those worried about DRM.
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Replying to @wycats @robinberjon and
Maybe others in management didn't like DRM. But the organization (led by TBL) has long been convinced that capitulation was inevitable.
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