- From: <piranna@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 20 May 2013 19:53:55 +0200
- To: Mark Watson <watsonm@netflix.com>
- Cc: public-restrictedmedia@w3.org, Emmanuel Revah <stsil@manurevah.com>
Received on Monday, 20 May 2013 17:54:26 UTC
> Un-spin welcomed. Actually, we're talking about replacing one such system, plugins, with another with better properties. With EME, websites will have far less control over users browsers than we do today and the nature of the control will be mediated via browser vendors and thus more transparent to users. > Ok, if that's the point, EME is welcome to me, we only ask please move it outside W3C, I think there shouldn't be any problem in this point, is it? Oh, and by the way... NO, it will NEVER be welcome by anybody, only big corporates. Also, do you know that with the current legislation here at Spain EME and DRM are ilegal? Will a service like Netflix or others detect that I'm connected from Spain to offer me a DRM-free product, or I will have my freedom abused by this topic? Did you think that anybody can connect to Netflix or other over a proxy on Spain, evading EME and access to it without restrictions, making it useless one more time? And also, have anybody take on the point that we are all of us discussing only with Mark? Isn't there any more people interested on EME promotion here? It seems suspicious to me... or maybe is an evidence that nobody is interested on it.
Received on Monday, 20 May 2013 17:54:26 UTC