Re: What is the "open web" ?

> W3C standards do not normatively require proprietary components.
> Neither does EME. But in practice, the motivating use-case for EME
> (let's just say Hollywood content) does require proprietary
> components.
>
Then please give us a use-case not directly or indirectly related with
media content (Hollywood or not) that would show us the technical,
media-agnostic aspects of EME, and probably you could convinve to several
of us of their inclusion (me too). I don't believe that use case would
exists, but if so, maybe it would help to see it from another perspective
and help us to focus to find alternative solutions. Until then, we are in a
tie.

Received on Wednesday, 5 June 2013 14:35:24 UTC