I'm opposed to HTML5 DRM

Hi

I'm a programmer by profession and I deal with DRM systems where I work. My
6 years of experience in the IPTV field I am in has taught me lessons about
DRM, and why they're bad. I can not go into details on my experiences, but
there are big issues when it comes to those DRM systems, their cost,
service reliability, end user experience etc. I could explain in further
details my experiences if that is needed, I will get permission for that.

DRM affects the overall end-user experience, quality of the service and is
a black hole on resources.

There are other ways to ensure content is delivered securely to the right
party, e.g. via HTTPS and via one-time use tickets, and they could easily
prevent piracy as much as DRM does, and they'd do it for fraction of the
cost that DRM costs. YouTube does this.

At the end of the day, if someone really wants to pirate, he can do so with
or without stringent DRM controls. It only needs one person to steal a
movie and put it online, yet Hollywood has resorted to thermonuclear
warfare against the entire populous in the attempt to squash this one
annoying fly. And even if it is squashed, another one pops up.

DRM should be banished by law as "pollution" in the digital eco-sphere.


I encourage you to abandon integration of DRM into W3C's Open Web
Standards, simply because they are not what the web should be about. Adding
protection for certain companies into the web standard is an insult to not
all the end users out there but all the other companies that would like
protection for their content. Should photo stock companies get image DRM
protection? What's next?

Anti-piracy should not be part of HTML5. HTML5 should not care about DRM or
piracy. HTML5 should be blind on these. DRM should be none of web's
problem, it's an placebo technology that serves no purpose. Piracy is a
social issue, and a content distribution issue, and cannot be solved by an
obscure standards extension that will likely be ignored by some browser
vendors, e.g. Mozilla, effectively creating multiple web standards.

Where I am sitting, DRM has proven to be a disastrous and pointless
exercise that has yielded no anti-piracy result. Prolonging the DRM era is
a huge mistake, don't contribute to it, end it.

Best regards


-- 
Kvešjur

Įrni Arent
arniarent@gmail.com

Received on Sunday, 30 June 2013 21:42:05 UTC