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- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 21:18:03 +0000
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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=25434
Petr Peterka <petr@verimatrix.com> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Petr Peterka <petr@verimatrix.com> ---
This makes a lot of sense and it makes EME compatible with other CDMs deployed
in the real world.
Here is a suggestion how to change the non-normative text:
Abstract:
1. Original text:
“License/key exchange is controlled by the application, facilitating the
development of robust playback applications supporting a range of content
decryption and protection technologies.”
Proposed text:
“License/key exchange may be controlled by the application, facilitating the
development of robust playback applications supporting a range of content
decryption and protection technologies.”
2. Original text:
“The common API supports a simple set of content encryption capabilities,
leaving application functions such as authentication and authorization to page
authors. This is achieved by requiring content protection system-specific
messaging to be mediated by the page rather than assuming out-of-band
communication between the encryption system and a license or other server.”
Proposed text:
“The common API supports a simple set of content encryption capabilities,
allowing application functions such as authentication and authorization to be
performed by page authors. This is achieved by enabling content protection
system-specific messaging to be mediated by the page rather than assuming
out-of-band communication between the encryption system and a license or other
server.”
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