- From: Duncan Bayne <dhgbayne@fastmail.fm>
- Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 13:25:29 -0800
- To: public-restrictedmedia@w3.org
> Le 22 nov. 2013 à 15:22, John Foliot <john@foliot.ca> a écrit : > > Here's a thought: don't buy the Renault Zoe. > […] > > Why is this so hard to understand? > > because you are supportive of free market forces for regulations and I > don't. > why is this so hard to understand? ;) I'm 100% in support of the free market on this matter; I'm an anarcho-capitalist. People should be free to buy DRM or non-DRM products as they see fit, & manufacturers should be free to produce whichever they choose. But the question here is: is DRM something that the W3C should consider in-scope? That question is entirely orthogonal to issues relating to consumer law, free markets, etc. It is entirely consistent to be simultaneously pro-capitalism and against the W3C considering DRM in-scope. -- 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.
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