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“drm” Archive

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EFF Leaves the W3C Over DRM Decision (sco/pcp)30
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W3C Publishes DRM as a Recommendation (inf)29
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W3C Approves EME Digital Rights Standard—With Electronic Frontier Foundation Resigning (jam/dev)28
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Encrypted Media Extensions (w3c)27
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Are Internet Standards Standing in the Way of Digital Accessibility? (lol/pac)26
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A DRM Standard Has Been Approved for the Web, and Security Researchers Are Worried (jac/ver)25
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On EME in HTML5 (tim/w3c)24
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HTML5 Comes of Age: It’s Finally Time to Tell Flash Good-Bye (jan/str)23
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The Case Against DRM Needs to Be Made Now (kni/giz)22
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Mozilla Relents, Says It Will Implement HTML5 DRM Solution in Firefox (fre/tec)21
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The MPAA Just Joined the W3C, What Could Possibly Go Wrong? (rus/gee)20
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DRM Likely in Future Versions of HTML (cne)19
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The DRM Dilemma Facing the Open Web18
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Lowering Your Standards: DRM and the Future of the W3C (dan/eff)17
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Reject DRM and You Risk Walling Off Parts of the Web, Says W3C Chief (zdn)16
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W3C Insider Explains What’s Wrong With Cramming DRM Into HTML5—and What You Can Do About It (plu/boi)15
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EFF Blasts Proposed DRM Features in HTML5 (net)14
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EFF Files Objections With W3C Decrying Addition of DRM to HTML5 (iai/the)13
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HTML5 Webpage Locks “Would Stifle Innovation” (bbc)12
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DRM in HTML—the Programmer’s View (ipr)11
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FSF Campaigns Against Standardisation of DRM (sam/itw)10
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Netflix Coming to HTML5 Just as Soon as the DRM Ducks Are in a Row (ars)9
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Tell W3C: We Don’t Want the Hollyweb (apr)8
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DRM (hix)7
BBC Supports Attempt to Sneak DRM Into HTML5 (wir)6
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DRM for the Web? Say It Ain’t So (lux/wir)5
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Berners-Lee: Congress Should Consider Net Neutrality (com)4
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Berners-Lee Offers Thoughts on Net Neutrality, DRM (gra/com)3
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No Surprise: DRM Nightmare Rears Ugly Head. Again. (zdn)2
Accessibility Implications of Digital Rights Management (joe)1