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1. kmeist+a27[view] [source] 2023-07-20 20:11:14
>>screen+(OP)
Tim Berners-Lee is spinning in his grave and he's not even dead yet.
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2. goku12+Kwe[view] [source] 2023-07-23 12:50:11
>>kmeist+a27
Are you sure? He was the one who green-lighted Encrypted Media Extensions, the earlier, unfortunately successful attempt to shoehorn proprietary DRM blob into browsers.
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3. kmeist+Bsf[view] [source] 2023-07-23 18:51:38
>>goku12+Kwe
DRM blobs were already in browsers, it's the only reason why Hollywood let streaming services have websites at all. First it was trojan-horsed through Flash Player and Silverlight, and then individual browsers all licensed or built their own solutions[0] to make "plugin-free" DRM happen.

The attitude of the W3C was basically "we either kiss the ring or Hollywood forks us". So I can totally imagine Tim Berners-Lee spinning in his nonexistent grave then too. That doesn't mean he's Stallman levels of freedom-or-death.

[0] AFAIK, Google bought Widevine, Apple uses FairPlay, and Mozilla originally used Adobe but now uses Chrome's Widevine library.

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