Re: Premium content is content

Mark,

Mark Watson [2013-07-12T12:09]:
> So, what _do_ you think working on content protection in W3C will "create for the exchange of information and the impact it has on our society and usage of the Web." compared to not working on content protection in W3C ?

You see. You just did. You have been able to talk about content, content protection, without mentioning the loaded worded "premium content". :)

That's just what we are asking in the discussion. 

Premium content != content that will be protected.


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Karl Dubost
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Received on Friday, 12 July 2013 17:33:28 UTC