- From: Duncan Bayne <dhgbayne@fastmail.fm>
- Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 19:05:41 +1100
- To: Andreas Kuckartz <a.kuckartz@ping.de>
- Cc: danny@eff.org, w3c-ac-forum@w3.org, public-restrictedmedia@w3.org, public-html@w3.org
I am not anti American at all. I do think it's reasonable to investigate whether EME and DRM fall afoul of customs and law in Europe. -- 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. Andreas Kuckartz <a.kuckartz@ping.de> wrote: >No, Amelia Andersdotter is not correct. DRM and EME are not "American >things". I think it is important not to promote or support any kind of >anti-american "European" nationalism. > >Cheers, >Andreas >--- > >Danny O'Brien: >> Forgiveness retrospectively begged for cross-posting this. The office of >> the Swedish member of European Parliament, Amelia Andersdotter, asked me >> to pass on this invitation onto interested parties within the W3C. >> Hopefully I've hit some reasonable subset of that with this cc: list. >> >> For some context on Andersdotter's current thinking on EME, you can see: >> https://ameliaandersdotter.eu/2013/10/13/drmeme-html5-american-thing >> >> EFF has no connection with the event, but I wish I could attend! >> >> Best wishes, >> >> d. >> >> Dear all, >> >> I would like to invite you to a panel discussion about encrypted media >> extensions in HTML5, a fundamental browser standard. This invitation was >> sent out a couple of days ago, but because of the difficulties in >> forwarding posters and some last minute cancellations a plain-text >> version of the invitation follow. >> >> Official name:*Technology making law* >> Venue: European Parliament, PHS 1 C 047 >> Time: October 15th, 11:00-13:00 >> >> The issues which will be discussed are >> - What is the consequence of this inclusion on innovation on the Internet? >> - Where is the difference between technology and law? Should technology >> make law or do legislators make law? >> - What are the consequences of introduction of EME in HTML5 on the >> existing European legal framework for copyright and broadcasting? >> - Are there security problems with a "black box" in the browser. >> >> If you wish to participate in this event you can contact Jan Louzeek at >> amelia.andersdotter-office2@ep.europa.eu who will order the badges for >> you on Tuesday in order to get inside of the parliament building. The >> event will additionally be streamed and recorded and its availability >> will be notified at the @exile6e twitter account >> (https://twitter.com/exile6e >> <https://webmail.europarl.europa.eu/OWA/redir.aspx?C=buaTmGO1-0WsGpGaFD70tpTAqQyim9AIMFu8VBGiedUmbuEasApnOVw5-R5C4Qch0BIxzHWJqTg.&URL=https%3a%2f%2ftwitter.com%2fexile6e>). >> In order to get to the parliament you need to provide following >> information: Full name, your ID number and your date of birth. >> >> You are all welcome and I'll be looking forward to see you in our >> interesting debate! >> >> best, >> >> Jan Louzek >> >> >> >
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