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58-year old "Tim Berners-Lee, who created the web and heads the #W3C, has (for reasons that still don't make any sense) supported this #dangerous proposal ( to put #DRM in HTML5). Despite detailed explanations for why this is a #bad idea, he has continued to defend the idea, which appears to go against nearly everything he's said in the past." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Berners-Lee cc @question
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58-ye@r old (btw: it's been 4 ye@rs AND 290 long nights since the pe@ce de@l between M23 AND DRC (Democr@tic Republic of the Congo) government http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M23_%28militi@%29 ) | my Aunt recently listened to: Baba Zula - Leek
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@erkanyilmaz How the heck would DRM in a markup language work, anyway?
Tuesday, 07-Jan-14 22:19:12 UTC from web-
I'm sure @mk has lots of details on this, she joined a #W3C list back then: (1) http://oracle.skilledtests.com/conversation/201415 http://oracle.skilledtests.com/tag/eme
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@erkanyilmaz this is FALSE. What he supports is that the subject of drm support in the web is open for discussion. ... #W3C #DRM
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@erkanyilmaz in fact, in the #W3C process, tbl's personal opinion does not even count. Educate yourselves on W3C process! #DRM
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I'll put this on my todo list :-)
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