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Tim Berners-Lee Approves Web DRM, But W3C Members Have Two Weeks To Appeal (defectivebydesign.org)

Reader Atticus Rex writes: A high controversial Web standard has received a seal of approval from Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web and its chief technical decision-maker. Opponents like the Free Software Foundation and Electronic Frontier Foundation say that the standard, Encrypted Media Extensions, is a step backwards for freedom, privacy, and a host of other rights on the Web.

There's still a two-week window in which members of the W3C can appeal the decision, and the Free Software Foundation is asking people to email and encourage them to do so.
Update: The W3C has announced that it would publish its DRM standard with no protections and no compromises at all.

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  1. I was reminded of imteresting times past... by bogaboga · · Score: -1, Troll

    ...Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the Web and its chief technical decision-maker...

    I immediately thought of one of my most popular vice presidents, Al Gore, who stated, that he "invented the internet."

    https://youtu.be/BnFJ8cHAlco?t...

    Interesting to say the least.