DRM in browsers was an attack on users and a gift to grifters.
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DRM in browsers was an attack on users and a gift to grifters.
the w3c sold us out.
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DRM in browsers was an attack on users and a gift to grifters.
the w3c sold us out.
@ajroach42 The W3C is captured by the simple tactic of the big corps sending 10 people for every 1 from other groups. Having any effect in standards is a full time job and it's expensive to travel to the meetings so few small groups have a chance to have influence.
Google having 75%+ browser share means they no longer need to negotiate, too. -
@ajroach42 The W3C is captured by the simple tactic of the big corps sending 10 people for every 1 from other groups. Having any effect in standards is a full time job and it's expensive to travel to the meetings so few small groups have a chance to have influence.
Google having 75%+ browser share means they no longer need to negotiate, too.@ajroach42 (I worked on W3C and Khronos standards for Mozilla)
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