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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=27053 Paul Cotton <pcotton@microsoft.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |pcotton@microsoft.com --- Comment #1 from Paul Cotton <pcotton@microsoft.com> --- (In reply to Sergey Konstantinov from comment #0) > No existing web API relies upon those using it or implementing it to > negotiate business deals. To meet the normal bar for a web platform API: > > * Independent content providers should be able to use EME to protect their > content just as easily as large media companies. > * New browser vendors should be able to add EME support to their browser > based on open standards, without needing to license technology. This should > ideally be possible both for new desktop browsers and for new mobile > browsers or new devices. > * New key systems should be able to join the EME ecosystem by implementing > an open standard. > * Content providers should be able to implement and interface with > multiple key systems via the same code, without dealing with inconsistency > in feature sets or behaviors. Could you please indicate where you want changes made to the EME spec and/or exactly where the spec breaks your "normal bar" described above? /paulc HTML WG co-chair -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the QA Contact for the bug.
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