- From: Duncan Bayne <dhgbayne@fastmail.fm>
- Date: Sat, 06 Jul 2013 22:58:25 -0700
- To: public-restrictedmedia@w3.org
> I mean embedded in web pages that are part of the open web, so that, for > example, URLs can reference those pages. This is in contrast to both > walled gardens (private networks), or custom applications used to access > content. In neither case can the open web reference the pages. Why is that significant, if the Open Web can't access the content? "Here's a link to a page with video that you can only watch on a Google operating system running on ARM architecture with a particular built-in decryption module." Thanks, but no thanks. -- Duncan Bayne ph: +61 420817082 | web: http://duncan-bayne.github.com/ | skype: duncan_bayne I usually check my mail every 24 - 48 hours. If there's something urgent going on, please send me an SMS or call me at the above number.
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